Massachusetts Ballot Questions 2024: What You Need to Know Before You Vote

With Evan Horowitz, Executive Director cSPA

Location: Virtual

Date: October 9, 2024

Time: 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Cost: Free

Evan Horowitz

Evan has led cSPA since its launch in early 2020.

He had been the "Quick Study" columnist for the Boston Globe, using data to tell stories about policy issues affecting Massachusetts and the nation as a whole. He also contributed data-heavy stories for FiveThirtyEight, NBC's Think, and the Washington Post, and briefly served as fill-in host for WBUR's Radio Boston.

Evan has worked at several Massachusetts think tanks, one focused on equitable economic outcomes and another dedicated to improving long-term thinking in capital markets.

In the bygone past, Evan was a professor of English Literature, with stints at Stanford, Harvard, Brandeis, Princeton, and the University of North Texas. He also attended the Cordon Bleu, where he learned a set of French cooking techniques that he now uses to keep his family happy at dinnertime.

 

Massachusetts voters will decide five ballot questions this fall, including whether to legalize psychedelics, eliminate the MCAS graduation requirement, and resolve a stand-off between the legislature and the state Auditor.

Join a virtual conversation with Evan Horowitz, Executive Director of Tisch College’s Center for State Policy Analysis (cSPA), as he shares key takeaways and analysis from cSPA's 2024 ballot question reports and answers your questions. Learn more about what's on the ballot this November and how it could impact you before you cast your vote! 

This event is presented in partnership with Tisch College and cSPA (pronounced "sea-spa"), which provides rigorous, timely, non-partisan research on live policy issues in Massachusetts.

 

This event is open to all Tufts students, alumni, parents, and friends. Registrants will receive the Zoom link via email.