I share the many concerns that have been raised about our gas industry over the past several months.
Read MoreFred was a champion for the voiceless, a tireless advocate for his district, and an important voice in the Senate. He will be missed.
Read MoreOur 2018 Senior Health & Wellness Fair will be held on Saturday,October 27, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Joseph P. Keefe Technical School, 750 Winter Street in Framingham. The event includes a continental breakfast and hot lunch!
Read MoreThe legislature will be holding joint oversight hearings on the Merrimack Valley failures and pipeline safety.
Read MoreEversource and Columbia Gas crews worked through the night to shut off gas meters and make sure buildings were clear of natural gas. As of 6:00 a.m., Sunday, September 16, 2018, all residences/buildings have been cleared.
Read MoreSenate President Karen Spilka gave remarks upon being voted the 95th President of the Massachusetts Senate.
Read MoreThe Massachusetts Senate on Thursday voted unanimously to pass final language of a bill designed to expand benefits and increase access to a range of services for veterans, active-duty military and their families, known as the “BRAVE Act."
Read MoreToday, the Massachusetts Senate passed legislation to fight childhood hunger and boost participation rates in school breakfast programs in the Commonwealth’s high-poverty schools.
Read MoreThe Massachusetts State Senate passed a sweeping economic development bill on Wednesday, boosting support for Massachusetts startups and entrepreneurs, and authorizing targeted investments in infrastructure and worker retraining.
Read MoreSenator Karen Spilka is the Youth Justice Champion for 2018!
Read MoreFollowing the recent tragic fatality at the Route 9 and Prospect Street, Senator Spilka led her local delegation in sending a strongly worded letter to MassDOT seeking a thorough review of pedestrian safety at this intersection. MassDOT has now taken concrete steps to address these safety concerns.
Read MoreGovernor Baker signed the “grand bargain” into law, establishing paid family and medical leave, a $15 per hour minimum wage and a permanent sales tax holiday.
Read MoreThe ‘grand bargain’ increases the minimum wage to $15 per hour, increase wages for tipped workers, establishes a predictable sales tax holiday and ensures paid family and medical leave for our workers.
Read MoreCommunity Labor United stopped by to advocate to stop wage theft and protect Massachusetts workers and their families.
Read MoreLast night, the Massachusetts State Senate passed a forward-looking budget that reflects the Senate’s values, creates opportunities and invests in people.
Read MoreDay 2 of Massachusetts State Senate debate is done!
Read MoreDay 1 of Massachusetts State Senate budget debate is done!
Read MoreMassachusetts has long been a leader in so many areas, from education and health care, to economic innovation and protecting the vulnerable. The Senate Ways and Means FY 2019 budget continues in this long tradition and invests in our strengths, while confronting obstacles to continued success.
Read MoreYesterday the Massachusetts State Senate passed a supplemental budget for FY2018 that includes investments in regional transportation, education and critical resources for low-income and homeless families.
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