Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Discussing EBT Fraud

Yesterday I had the opportunity to discuss with Fox 25 Morning News Anchor Shannon Mulaire actions taken by the legislature to limit the abuse of electronic benefit transfer cards (EBT Cards) and additional steps I have proposed. Posted below is yesterday’s segment.

Also, in today’s edition of the Gloucester Daily Times is an editorial discussing the need to increase accountability of state welfare programs. The editorial highlights a bill that I filed that would tighten the oversight of the EBT Cards program. To read today’s editorial please click here.

EBT Card Fraud Renewed Call to Pass EBT Card Bill: MyFoxBOSTON.com



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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Media Alert: On the Air with Dan Rea

Tonight at 8:00pm on WBZ Radio (AM1030) I will be discussing with host Dan Rea the abuse of EBT Cards (Electronic Benefit Transfer Cards) and measures the state needs to take to prevent the misuse of the taxpayer funded program. A bill I sponsored, “An Act Preventing the Misuse of Public Funds”, was heard on Tuesday by the Joint Committee on Children, Families, and Persons with Disabilities.

Posted below is a letter I sent to the members of the committee regarding my bill. Please click here or tune in to WBZ-Radio (1030 AM) at 8:00pm to listen to tonight’s broadcast.

Letter to the Joint Committee on Children, Families, and Persons with Disabilties


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Senate, House GOP File UI Tax Rate Freeze Legislation

House Minority Leader Bradley Jones (R-North Reading) and I have joined with our House and Senate Republican colleagues in filing legislation to freeze the currently scheduled unemployment insurance tax rate, citing the current economic climate as the primary reason for such a measure.

If passed, the unemployment insurance tax rate would stay at its current level, preventing an increase of about 31%, with an average cost of $935 per employee, compared to last year’s $715 average tax rate. It would mark the fourth straight year that similar legislation had been passed by the legislature and signed into law.

Unemployment insurance is already a major cost for employers in Massachusetts, and one that relates directly to the number of people they employ. A substantial rate increase now will not only imperil a struggling economic recovery, it will also put a new obstacle in the way of getting people back to work.

In October 2010, the Tax Foundation, a Washington D.C. think tank, ranked the Massachusetts’ unemployment insurance tax 49th worst in the nation. The scheduled unemployment insurance tax rate took effect on January 1st; however, employers will not have to begin paying the tax until the end of the first quarter. Currently, the Republican caucus is also working on some long range reforms to the unemployment insurance system to help lower the cost of doing business in Massachusetts and promote more job creation statewide.


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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

On the Air with WGBH's Greater Boston

Yesterday I joined Harvard Law School Professor Charles Ogletree and host Emily Rooney to discuss the proposed "three strikes law" for violent habitual offenders on last night's edition of Greater Boston on WGBH-TV. To watch the segment in its entirety, just play the video clip posted below.




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Monday, January 9, 2012

Media Alert: On the Air with WGBH Greater Boston

Tonight at 7:00pm I will be a guest on WGBH’s Greater Boston with host Emily Rooney. We will be discussing the progress of a habitual offender bill that is currently under consideration by a six member conference committee. Please tune in to Channel 2 at 7:00pm and again at 12:00am tonight to watch our lively discussion.


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Thursday, January 5, 2012

A Move Toward Accountability

Yesterday the Senate Committee on Ways and Means released S. 2085, “An Act Relative to Improving Accountability and Oversight of Education Collaboratives”, which is intended to establish greater oversight and transparency for educational collaboratives. The bill follows extensive exploration by the Joint Committee on Education of the potential for improprieties in this segment of our educational system. Amendments to the bill must be filed by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, and it will be debated in a formal session of the Senate on Tuesday, January 10th.

A summary of the bill from the Senate Committee on Ways and Means is posted below.

SWM Poll 1-4-12


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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Happy New Year!

May the New Year bring peace, health and happiness to us all, and many successes as we move forward throughout the year.

“Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other.” - Abraham Lincoln

Happy New Year!



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