As I wrote previously in The Berkshire Eagle, I attended one of State Rep. Leigh Davis’s coffee conversations in Otis and found it informative, accessible, and genuinely engaging. What stood out was her willingness to listen closely to constituents and to engage seriously with real-life concerns—including emergency medical services, housing, and healthcare access.
I am disabled and live with Crohn’s disease and colitis. I am also an Orthodox Jewish woman. These realities shape how I experience public policy every day. I depend on consistent access to medical care, a functioning public health system, and leaders who understand that dignity, safety, and inclusion are essential—not optional.
I am affiliated with Doctors for America and Physicians for a Healthy Democracy, and I evaluate leadership through the lens of patient safety, public trust, and democratic stability. From that perspective, Davis’ work—including her efforts to strengthen EMS statewide—reflects thoughtful, constituent-driven leadership…