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Republican Primary: Vote Frank Addivinola

Frank Addivinola was born and raised in Malden, MA and graduated from Williams College. He earned his ALM (Master of Liberal Arts) from the Harvard Extension School, MBA & MS from the University of Maryland and MS in Biotechnology from Johns Hopkins University.

For six years, Frank worked and taught in biomedical research as a doctoral candidate and fellow in Molecular and Cell Biology with dissertation advisor Nobel laureate Marshall Nirenberg at the National Institutes of Health. He graduated from Suffolk University Law School where he received his JD and then Master of Laws in Biomedicine and Health Law.

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Since graduating from Williams, and continuously during his career, Frank owned and operated several businesses. Frank teaches intro to law and life sciences at local colleges. He also has a private law practice and owns an educational publishing company.

Frank will bring his well-rounded practical experience, leadership skills and independent thinking to represent voters of the 5th District and stop the culture of special interests and insider deals on Capitol Hill. When Frank is elected as U.S. Representative, his legislative priorities are to lower tax burdens on individuals and businesses and to implement series of real money-saving reforms to reduce our federal budget deficit and put our economy on the road to growth and prosperity. Frank will bring balance to Congress, come up with effective solutions to our problems and improve the lives of the people of Massachusetts and the nation.

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This time you can vote for someone who will represent the people’s concerns and will not cater to the demands and pressures financed by special interests groups in Washington D.C. I want to end the culture of partisanship, patronage and favoritism on Capitol Hill.

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