Reginauld Williams
Communications Director
Reginauld (Reggie) Williams is the Director of Communications at the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center. He is responsible for creating and implementing an organization-wide strategy that amplifies equitable state policy solutions.
His background is in development, media relations and nonprofit management. Most recently, Reggie served as a design consultant on Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts’ innovation team, as well as a policy associate in State Government & Regulatory Affairs. Prior to his work in healthcare, he served as the development director of the Transformative Culture Project after attending Morehouse College where he studied foreign policy and ethical leadership. As an advocate, he has campaigned for arts education programs and funding with Mass Creative’s Leadership Council.
Reggie currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Boston’s Art & Music Soul (BAMS) Festival, Inc.
Recent
MassBudget elects civic leaders, Segun Idowu and Imari K. Paris Jeffries, to its Board to advance antiracist policy in the Commonwealth
For Immediate Release Contact: Reginauld Williams, Communications Director 617-426-1228, x 102, rwilliams@massbudget.org BOSTON — February 22, 2021 — The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center, a …
It’s About Time: Modernizing the Massachusetts Overtime Law Would Help 435,000 Salaried Workers
Everyone deserves fair pay for the hours they work, and the freedom to have a personal life away from the job. That’s why we have overtime laws, which require that most workers be paid time-and-a-half for every hour they work over 40 in a given week. For salaried workers, however, these laws no longer provide the protection they used to.
Earned Paid Sick Time: Supporting Healthy, Thriving Communities
Policies that affect the health of individuals also affect the health of the community. MassBudget’s new fact sheet Earned Paid Sick Time: Supporting Healthy, Thriving Communities examines the effects on the general public, families, and the workplace when sick workers can’t stay home from work.