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Benjamin Brackett Downing (born September 11, 1981) is an American politician and Democratic former member of the Massachusetts State Senate. He represented the Berkshire, Hampshire and Franklin district from 2007 to 2013, before being redistricted to the Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin, and Hampden district, which he represented until 2017.


Life and career

The oldest of four children, Benjamin Downing was born in Pittsfield to Gerard, the late
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, and Pamela Downing. He attended
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in
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, and graduated with a
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degree in
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in 2003. He then moved to
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, where he worked for U.S. Representatives
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and
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before joining the staff of John Olver. He served as Olver's senior advisor on housing, budget, tax, homeland security, and foreign affairs for two years. He returned to Massachusetts in 2004 and began his graduate studies at
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, where he went on to receive a
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degree in Urban & Environmental Policy. While a student at Tufts, he successfully ran for an open seat in the
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in 2006. He won re-election unopposed in 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2014. During the tenure in the Senate, he served as chair, Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy (2011-2014); chair, Senate Committee on Bills in Third Reading (2013-2014); chair, Senate Committee on Steering & Policy (2012); Acting Chair, Joint Committee on Higher Education (2010); chair, Joint Committee on Revenue (2009-2010); chair, Senate Committee on Ethics and Rules (2007-2008); chair, Joint Committee on Public Service (2007). Keeping a promise he made at the start of his tenure in the Senate, Downing term-limited himself and announced in January 2016 that he would not seek a sixth term. Upon leaving public office, he joined leading renewable energy company Nexamp. Ben has previously served as co-chair of the Leadership Council to End Chronic Homelessness in Berkshire County, co-chair, Massachusetts Democratic Party's Committee on Youth Services, Advisory Council of Multicultural BRIDGE, “Honorary Chairman, College Democrats of Massachusetts," Advisory Council of the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Honorary Member of the Advisory Committee on Workforce Development for Homeless Families, Member of the Pittsfield Democratic Committee, and Member of the Massachusetts Democratic Party's Rural Subcommittee. In February 2021, h
announced his campaign
for
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in the 2022 election, becoming the first candidate to enter the race. On December 28, 2021, Downing announced he was ending his campaign bid for Governor of Massachusetts.


Electoral history


References


External links



Official policy and constituent services website
Massachusetts General Court - State Senator Benjamin B. Downing
official MA House website
Campaign websiteProject Vote Smart - Representative Benjamin Brackett Downing (MA)
profile *''Follow the Money'' - Benjamin Brackett Downing
2006
campaign contributions {{DEFAULTSORT:Downing, Benjamin 1981 births Living people Democratic Party Massachusetts state senators People from Great Barrington, Massachusetts Politicians from Berkshire County, Massachusetts Politicians from Pittsfield, Massachusetts Tufts University alumni Providence College alumni 21st-century members of the Massachusetts General Court