Back to USA
USAState & local legislatureDemocratic PartyMassachusetts · 1st Hampshire districtMember of the Massachusetts House of Representatives

Lindsay Sabadosa

Profile

Lindsay Sabadosa is an American politician and activist serving as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 1st Hampshire district since 2019. She is the first woman to hold this seat. A graduate of Wellesley College, the University of Edinburgh, and Northeastern University, where she earned a doctorate in Law and Policy, Sabadosa previously worked as a translation firm owner. Her legislative career is defined by her advocacy for reproductive rights, criminal justice reform, and Medicare for All, having co-founded the state-level Medicare for All Caucus. She is also recognized for her research on abortion-related Supreme Court cases and her extensive grassroots organizing, including the founding of the Pioneer Valley Women's March.

Details

Birth place
Massachusetts, United States
Education
Wellesley College (AB), University of Edinburgh (MSc), Northeastern University (Doctorate in Law and Policy)
Career
Translation firm owner, marketing and communications professional

Links

Colleagues from the same party, chamber, or role — tap a card to open their profile.