In the 2019-2020 legislative cycle, Sabadosa passed legislation with Representative
Nika Elugardo and Senator
Jason Lewis to reexamine the Commonwealth's flag and seal, legislation that had been filed for nearly twenty years before its passage. She quickly focused on reproductive health care and maternal health, passing over the next two terms legislation to require medication abortion readiness on public college campuses (in partnership with Senator Jason Lewis, to raise awareness about pregnancy loss, to designate pregnancy loss as a qualifying event to take earned sick time (in partnership with Senator
Joan Lovely, to codify MassHealth coverage of doula care (in partnership with Senator
Liz Miranda, and various provisions of her Full Spectrum Pregnancy Coverage legislation, which removed deductibles and copays for abortion care in Massachusetts and made full spectrum pregnancy care fully covered, without cost-sharing, by MassHealth (in partnership with Representative
Ruth Balser and Senator
Cindy Friedman. She also worked with Representative
Christine Barber and Senator
Michael O. Moore to pass legislation allowing pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contraception, which was implemented in the Commonwealth in 2024. A long-time supporter of rail trails, Sabadosa also passed legislation, in partnership with Representative
Carmine Gentile and Senator
Jamie Eldridge, to allow Community Preservation Act dollars to be used to purchase defunct rail lines, helping to spur the creation of more greenways. Sabadosa's legislative priorities span the gambit from bills to support solar installation on disturbed lands to criminal justice reform to workers' rights legislation to Medicare for All. == Women's March ==