Frank Baker’s priorities for Boston for At - Large Boston Boston City Council
This is where you learn about Frank Baker’s vision for our city. Explore his positions on jobs, housing, education, recovery, and city services — and click through to see more.
Job Training and Opportunity
Boston’s growth in construction, biotech, and healthcare means little if residents can’t access those jobs. Frank Baker knows the power of a good job—he worked in the trades for decades before serving on the Council. He’s committed to expanding training centers, connecting residents to apprenticeships, and modernizing vocational education so Bostonians in every neighborhood can build stable, well-paying careers. Click here to learn more.
Housing and Affordability
Rising rents are driving families out, and Frank Baker believes Boston must build more housing while protecting longtime residents. He supports affordable and workforce housing, stronger homeownership programs, and fair policies that balance tenant protections with support for small landlords. His goal is a Boston where families can stay, grow, and thrive. Click here to learn more.
Recovery and Public Safety
Addiction and homelessness have devastated too many families and neighborhoods. Frank Baker has led efforts to ban dangerous synthetic drugs, reopen recovery campuses, and expand treatment options. He knows we need compassion and urgency together—strengthening recovery services while restoring safety and stability in our communities. Click here to learn more.
Education and Schools
Every Boston child deserves a great education close to home. Frank Baker has delivered new libraries, supported vocational pathways, and improved safety around schools. He’ll keep fighting for upgraded school buildings, more career pathways, and stronger after-school programs so kids have the tools to succeed in college, trades, or wherever their path leads. Click here to learn more.
City Services That Work
Frank Baker built his reputation on results, not rhetoric. From fixing potholes to renovating parks, he’s proven that government can—and should—deliver. As an At-Large Councilor, he’ll bring that same hands-on approach citywide, ensuring every neighborhood gets the services, infrastructure, and accountability it deserves. Click here to learn more.