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“Quiero que haya un límite, que al año no pase del cinco por ciento que lo pueden aumentar. Quiero que los inversionistas puedan ganar dinero, pero que no lo suban demasiado y desplacen a nuestras familias.”

– Samuel Hurtado, a presentador Juan Lopez on Politica Entre Amigos, 23 Julio, 2025 (original)

“[Displacement is happening very fast. Mission Hill is gone. And they’re coming after Roxbury. And that’s what I want people to understand, that we don’t have anything to protect those famiies who are in the private [rental] market.”

– Samuel Hurtado, to host Danielle Johnson on Spark FM, July 22, 2025

“…I went to their doors. I’m like, ‘hey, we got to organize ourselves. We got to fight. We got to change this. It doesn’t have to be this way.’”

– Samuel Hurtado, to host Evan George on Bostopia News podcst, July 14, 2025

“A senior City Hall official acknowledged in an interview that the brunt of open-air drug use and its consequences ‘falls disproportionately on neighborhoods like the South End and Roxbury.’”

– Marcella Garcia, The Boston Globe, July 8, 2025

“My candidacy is inspired by the urgent need in District 7 for a powerful and effective coalition that makes the people of Roxbury, Dorchester, the South End, and the Fenway impossible to ignore.”

– Samuel Hurtado, Dorchester Reporter, May 23, 2025

Hurtado brings a compelling combination of experience, values, and relationships to his candidacy.

The Boston Sun,  April 17, 2025

“This race will be a huge statement if I can build a coalition that’s truly representative of all parts of this district — new voices, people who haven’t been heard, who don’t feel hopeful about change.”

– Samuel Hurtado, quoted by quoted by Marcella Garcia, The Boston Globe, April 15, 2025

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