top of page

Randolph

Team Driscoll

Aug 1, 2026

Results delivered for Randolph working with colleagues as a State Rep. starting in 2017 and now State Senator since 2025.


At the 2026 Haitian Flag Day, Flag Raising in Randolph
At the 2026 Haitian Flag Day, Flag Raising in Randolph

Dear Friend,


I have been committed to public service my entire career. Since 2017, I have had the honor

of serving full-time as a State Legislator for Randolph, first as State Rep. and now Senator.


Together, we have been able to accomplish a great deal for our community. I have never

missed a vote and I go to work every day to deliver for Randolph.


I’ve been working with elected colleagues at all levels of government, especially Rep. Wells,

Rep. Ayers and Sen. Brady on issues important to you and our neighbors. Below contains

details regarding some of what we’ve secured over the last decade.


I am asking for your vote. With your support I will be re-elected to the State Senate

on September 1st.



Results for Randolph Since 2017

  • $140,000 for the Resilient Randolph Fund


  • $425,000 for Randolph’s Town Social Worker Program


PROVEN LEADERSHIP FOR RANDOLPH

 

A story about good government, collaboration and helping Randolph residents connect to available resources.


When Randolph Town Councilor, Katrina Huff-Larmond came to Bill with the idea to start a town-based social worker program in order to help people navigate bureaucracy and access government & nonprofit resources -- Bill got it and more importantly, he got to work. Collaborating with Town Councilors, the Town Manager and his legislative colleagues, he secured funding for the town to hire a dedicated Social Worker to serve Randolph. He has continued to secure funds every year in the state budget and over the last five years has delivered $425,000 to Randolph for the program.


In many cases, for both individuals and families, the support received from the social workers has been life changing. 


  • $400,000 toward the design and construction of the new Tri-town Water Plant


  • Tri-town Water Treatment Plant Under Construction. Serving Randolph, Braintree and Holbrook.
    Tri-town Water Treatment Plant Under Construction. Serving Randolph, Braintree and Holbrook.


  • $263,475 for snow removal after our difficult winter


  • $65,000 Randolph Fire Department Equipment


  • $50,000 for a new Public Health Department Vehicle


  • $50,000 for repairs to Randolph High Bathrooms



 

More for Randolph & Blue Hills Region

  • $4.65M for the Blue Hills Trailside Museum


  • $1M+ for Blue Hills Observatory


  • Since 2021, I’ve voted to fund universal, free school meals for all kids in public schools


  • Worked with the State’s Education Dept. to ensure Randolph’s school district was treated & ranked fairly


With Randolph Town Councilor Natacha Clerger at Stetson Hall in Randolph
With Randolph Town Councilor Natacha Clerger at Stetson Hall in Randolph

bottom of page