David LeBoeuf, State Representative

David LeBoeuf, State Representative David is State Representative for the 17th Worcester District, representing Worcester & Leicester MA

David LeBoeuf (D-Worcester) is serving as State Representative for the 17th Worcester District. During his tenure, Representative LeBoeuf has successfully implemented changes within the Department of Children and Families to improve educational resources for foster children, forced a for-profit hospital to re-open mental health beds that were voluntarily closed during a nurses’ strike, and modifie

d high-interest loans that were crippling small water systems. In 2023 he passed legislation that eliminated the up to 90-day waiting period for State employees to access health insurance. David’s current legislative session agenda is focused on health insurance access, professional licensure access, early education expansion, and improving addiction treatment services in the district. He currently serves on the Joint Committee on Children, Families, and Persons with Disabilities, the Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure, the Joint Committee on Housing, and the House Committee on Post Audit and Oversight. Prior to taking office in 2019, David worked for the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City implementing the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program. He championed efforts to increase greater participation of veteran-owned, minority-owned, and women-owned businesses in the program. Prior to joining ICIC, David worked as a Divisional Program Manager at the Innovation Institute at the Mass Tech Collaborative, a quasi-public economic development agency, where he provided strategic support to efforts related to regional economic redevelopment initiatives, public research investments, big data, and talent development. A lifelong Worcester resident David attended Clark University before transferring to Harvard College, where he graduated with a degree in Social Studies (Community Engagement and Urban Social Change). He is a proud product of the Worcester Public Schools and attended Heard Street Elementary, Sullivan Middle, and South High Community School. David worked his way through college and began his career as an interim staff assistant in the Worcester City Manager’s Office. David also has a community organizing background and served as campaign staff for a variety of campaigns, including a ballot initiative to protect affordable housing. He served as an advocate for survivors of domestic violence with the Worcester Community Connections Coalition and was also part of the team that passed the MA Sexual Assault Survivor’s Bill of Rights (the RISE Bill) in 2017. Throughout the years David has been a voice for voter access, working on the municipal level to increase participation in local elections and remove barriers to participation. Before taking office he served on the boards of the African Community Education program, the Latin American Health Alliance of Central MA, and as board President of the NeighborWorks HomeOwnership Center of Central MA.

Today I was proud to welcome students from across the Commonwealth to Worcester for the Massachusetts Department of Elem...
06/01/2026

Today I was proud to welcome students from across the Commonwealth to Worcester for the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Civics Action Project Showcase supported by Generation Citizen. Thanks to the work championed by Senate President Emerita Harriette Chandler and continued funding by the legislature civics is a requirement in the Massachusetts middle school curriculumn.

As former civics instructor at after school programs in Worcester and Boston it was inspiring to see the passion these students have for making a difference. I spent time with students from my former middle school, Sullivan Middle, who presented their projects on addressing food insecurity, tackling community litter, confronting discrimination, and the value of recess in middle school.

Last month the Governor signed legislation passed by both the House and Senate to restructure the Cannabis Control Commi...
05/27/2026

Last month the Governor signed legislation passed by both the House and Senate to restructure the Cannabis Control Commission (CCc). The law also increase the amount that can be purchased for recreational use from 1 to 2 ounces and increase access to more medicinal licenses across the Commonwealth. ⚕️🍃

This Memorial Day we honor all veterans, but especially remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Two photos- one ...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day we honor all veterans, but especially remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Two photos- one from the Leicester Town Common where I participated in the annual Memorial Day Parade and remembrance ceremony, another from Worcester’s Elm Park where I joined the Water Ceremony- show us the cost of war. The numbers of casualties are not just statistics. They represent people with families, with communities. They show a snapshot of the ongoing pain of their loss and sacrifice. 🎖️🇺🇸

To truly honor those who serve we need to protect the veterans who come home with access to healthcare, affordable housing, and true benefits. We also have to commit to not sacrificing future generations for endless wars.

At the Massachusetts Military Appreciation Day I was proud to recognize Alex Orloff of Leicester for his service to our ...
05/22/2026

At the Massachusetts Military Appreciation Day I was proud to recognize Alex Orloff of Leicester for his service to our country and continued work in the district. 🎖️

Alex is the owner of Orloff Tree Service & Excavation, a veteran owned small business. He has also been supporting students at Leicester High School for through the building property and maintainance vocational program.

Special thank you to MA Executive Office of Veterans Servcies Secretary Dr. Eric Gotalnick, the Governor, and Lieutenant Governor for hosting the ceremony where we honored veterans across the Commonwealth who continue to serve our communities in various roles.

The Seeds of Hope Tiny Home Village is an innovative effort to support seniors experiencing homelessness. What was once ...
05/19/2026

The Seeds of Hope Tiny Home Village is an innovative effort to support seniors experiencing homelessness. What was once an odd shaped abandoned lot and neighborhood nuisance in the district will now be a place of building community. Thank you to the United Way of Central Massachusetts, Worcester Community Housing Resources, Inc., Commonwealth of MA’s EPHLC, the City of Worcester, Dr. Matilde Castile, Senate President Emerita Harriette Chandler and many more for making this a reality. 🏘️❤️

📸: Emmanuel Boakye

Another year of  Team Main South riding to support the YMCA of Central Massachusetts Mission-In-Motion cycle-a-thon! Thi...
05/16/2026

Another year of Team Main South riding to support the YMCA of Central Massachusetts Mission-In-Motion cycle-a-thon! This supports an amazing program to provide free health, wellness, and fitness classes to cancer survivors and their families!

So proud to have the YMCA in our district. From fitness, to after school programs, to childcare and neighborhood organizing, the Y is doing amazing work across the region.

Greatful for my team members Senator Robyn Kennedy, (not pictured) Rep Mary Keefe and School Committee member Alex Guardiola.

We also had a new team member Amar who helped us bump our miles up.

May is Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage month. Members of the Southeast Asian Coalition came to the state hous...
05/13/2026

May is Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage month. Members of the Southeast Asian Coalition came to the state house to advocate for policies that impact our neighbors in the district, including access to more affordable housing and targeted support for older adults. Our district is proud to be a welcoming community that embraces cultural diversity.

Worcester is taking the lead in efforts to end homelessness by building a Day Resource Center to connect our neighbors w...
05/11/2026

Worcester is taking the lead in efforts to end homelessness by building a Day Resource Center to connect our neighbors with care and support. Thank you to the Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance for leading this effort. The Green Island Residents Group has been very supportive of this project and it is wonderful to see the community come together to help those in need across the city.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms and mother figures in the district and across the Commonwealth 💕
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms and mother figures in the district and across the Commonwealth 💕

Last month, with a bipartisan vote, the House approved the PROTECT Act. establishing statewide standards governing inter...
05/07/2026

Last month, with a bipartisan vote, the House approved the PROTECT Act. establishing statewide standards governing interactions between state and local systems and federal immigration enforcement. It strengthens due process protections, limits civil immigration enforcement in courthouses, expands protections for victims of crime, and increases transparency, accountability, and clarity for correctional facilities and law enforcement.

The federal government has been making our communities less safe by using quotas that go after children, families, and our neighbors rather than actually addressing violent criminals. We must do better and the Commonwealth is stepping up to prevent future 287g agreements and come up with guidelines to protect sensitive spaces like schools and hospitals.

Today the Massachusetts Senate will take up the bill and I hope my colleagues in the other chamber will also support this legislation in a bipartisan fashion.

Address

PO Box 30741
Worcester, MA
01610

Telephone

+16177222305

Website

http://www.davidleboeuf.org/, https://malegislature.gov/Legislators/Profile/DAL1

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