Pillar 01 · Lowering Costs
Bring down the cost of food, childcare, healthcare, energy
Take on consolidation, surprise pricing, and giveaways to corporate insiders. Reward the people doing the work, not the people skimming off the top.

Educators for Tram
Real classroom investment, student-debt relief that reaches teachers, and a representative who has actually been inside the school.
Tram for Congress · MA-06 · September 2026 Democratic primary
The track record across MA-06
From three terms in the Massachusetts State House and the congressional campaign so far. Sourced from the campaign's CRM of record.
Why this race
Tram arrived in Lawrence with her family in 1992 at age five, the first in her family to attend college (Tufts, Northeastern Law, Harvard Kennedy School), and worked as a civil rights attorney at Greater Boston Legal Services before flipping a four-term Republican State House seat by more than 2,000 votes in 2018.
Tram is the first in her family to attend college. That credential is no longer guaranteed for the kids in our classrooms today. Federal student-loan policy, per-pupil funding floors, special-education funding, all leverage the federal government holds and has not used hard enough.
Tram is running to fully fund Title I, restore Public Service Loan Forgiveness for teachers, expand IDEA, and protect academic freedom from the federal book-banning push.
From classrooms across MA-06
Built by neighbors
Tram's coalition is concentrated inside the district she would represent.
See the donor geographyWhat Tram is fighting for
Pillar 01 · Lowering Costs
Take on consolidation, surprise pricing, and giveaways to corporate insiders. Reward the people doing the work, not the people skimming off the top.
Pillar 02 · Housing
Pass federal incentives that get homes built faster, lower mortgage and rent costs, and make first-home ownership reachable for working families in MA-06.
Pillar 03 · Defending Democracy
Stand up against authoritarian power grabs and the steady chipping-away of our rights. Voting rights, reproductive rights, the rule of law, all on the line.
Why early matters
The September 2026 Democratic primary is open. The candidate who wins it has the inside track on the seat. Money raised right now hires the field organizers, books the events, and pays for the SMS that turn out the votes that decide it.
Quarter-2 grassroots goal
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