Senator Joan Lovely is in her fifth term as State Senator for the Second Essex District, comprised of Beverly, Danvers, Peabody, Salem and Topsfield. Senator Lovely has been serving in the Massachusetts Senate since January 2013. After raising a family in Salem with her husband, Senator Lovely went back to school to earn degrees from Salem State University and the Massachusetts School of Law. She began her activism at the local level when she collaborated with neighbors and volunteers to rebuild a local playground for children and families in Salem.
Lack of affordable housing continues to be one of the most pressing issues in our Commonwealth. Throughout the pandemic, the Legislature has provided increased funding for rental assistance and other programs to support tenants and landlords. In addition, the Senate passed a bill to allow those experiencing homelessness to get a State ID without providing a permanent access. Without an ID, individuals cannot apply for jobs, enroll in school, access government buildings, open financial accounts, and more.