State House
Room 443
Boston, MA, 02133
Sam Montaño, prior to being elected, worked for most of the last decade with communities in Jamaica Plain, Mission Hill and Roxbury advancing affordable housing, equity, and climate resistance. Sam served in City Year at the McCormack as their intro to Boston. They then worked at a women’s shelter before transitioning to community organizing at the JPNDC. Through their work and life, Sam got to know this community from all sides. From youth work at Mildred Hailey to the 3 Main Streets to legislative advocacy to running for the Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Council to so much more. Sam is deeply rooted in the 15th Suffolk community.