Thank You Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah – Toys For Local Children!

By William Tauro

TLC President, David Smith hands Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah a plaque, which recognizes him for seven years as the major supporter of Toys for Local Children.
 
Dr. Mouhab Rizkallah addresses the crowd at the 17th TLC Gala, while his wife holds a picture that hangs in their home, and his children demonstrate what the caption “Nothing I hold Onto” looks like.
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LICENSING OF SECURITY GUARDS BILL (H 3798)

By Bob Katzen

This bill Requires security guards and watchmen to be licensed by the state.

Supporters say under current state law, there is no such thing as a security guard or watchman license. They note that guards and watchmen are regulated through their Massachusetts security employer which is officially called a Watch Guard Patrol Agency.
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FALSE MARINE DISTRESS CALLS BILL (H 2458)

By Bob Katzen

This bill Requires the Massachusetts Secretary of the Executive Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security and the Attorney General to establish regulations setting a penalty schedule for individuals making false marine distress calls. The penalties must include reimbursements by individuals making the false call of the costs incurred by the responding state agencies. Continue reading FALSE MARINE DISTRESS CALLS BILL (H 2458)

$11.3 BILLION TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE PACKAGE (H 5151)

By Bob Katzen

The House 153-0, Senate 39-0, approved and the governor signed an $11.3 billion transportation and infrastructure package that includes $1.375 billion for the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) modernization and $1.27 billion for non-federally aided roads and bridges.
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$350 MILLION FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES AND MORE (H 4638)

By Bob Katzen

The House 155-0, Senate 38-0, approved and Gov. Baker signed into law a $350 million package that includes authorizing $200 million in one-time funding for the maintenance and repair of local roads and bridges in cities and towns across the state to be distributed under the Chapter 90 program formula. Continue reading $350 MILLION FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES AND MORE (H 4638)

GLX is here! Celebrating and Looking Ahead

By State Representative Christine P. Barber

After decades of advocacy, I was thrilled to celebrate the opening of the Green Line Extension through my district in Somerville and Medford last week. This public works project is the result of years of hard work from countless community members, laborers, activists, and colleagues at all levels of government. I’m proud that we made it to our opening day to celebrate this momentous occasion. Continue reading GLX is here! Celebrating and Looking Ahead

City Announces $2M for Projects to Help Close the Gender Wage Gap

The City is now seeking proposals from nonprofit organizations that aim to address the gender wage gap, particularly for women of color who face the greatest pay disparity. Programs that create and maintain employment opportunities for low- and moderate-income women residing in the city are sought. Continue reading City Announces $2M for Projects to Help Close the Gender Wage Gap