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Baker-Polito Administration Launches Programs to Boost Internet Connectivity
Statewide Effort to Assist Job Seekers and Unserved Residents, Drive Economic Recovery
SPRINGFIELD – Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced three new programs to boost internet connectivity statewide, including a subsidy program to assist job seekers in the MassHire system that are facing a technology barrier. In addition, the Massachusetts Broadband Institute (MBI) at the MassTech Collaborative will expand a WiFi hotspot program statewide, delivering free high-speed access points to Gateway Cities, helping expand internet accessibility in areas hard-hit economically by the COVID-19 pandemic. The programs are part of the $774 million economic recovery plan announced by the Administration in October, which designated $9.2 million for an expansion of internet access programs. Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, administration officials, and private partners made the announcement during an event held at the Springfield Innovation Center.
The new subsidy program, called “Mass. Internet Connect,” is being launched this week by the MBI in partnership with the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development (EOLWD), working with 29 MassHire one-stop career centers on the rollout of the program. The MBI is collaborating with internet service providers across the state, including Comcast, Charter, and Verizon, to offer subsidies and devices to job seekers. The internet subsidies and technology support will help keep job seekers connected to critical online resources and job search tools.
“The internet is critical to those seeking a new job, and these new programs recognize and aim to help solve connectivity challenges for people looking for work,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “These investments will help to get and keep people connected, so they can continue to engage with prospective employers, access the trainings and services offered by MassHire and their partners, and ultimately get back into the workforce.“
“These new programs are focused on jumpstarting the economy by getting job seekers and others the means to stay connected,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “By ensuring that Massachusetts students and job seekers have the connections they need, we are maintaining the education and training that is so critical to our workforce pipeline here in the Commonwealth.”
MassHire will work with job seekers within their system to identify technology barriers and determine the best solution or combination of solutions, including:
· Online resources for digital literacy;
· An internet subsidy for those residing in a municipality with Charter or Comcast access;
· A personal cellular hotspot from Verizon, for those in areas not served by Charter or Comcast; or
· A referral to a partner vendor, HiQ, which is distributing Chromebooks to persons that do not have access to a device at home to conduct a job search.
“For those job seekers interested in getting assistance with their technology barriers, the first step is to get into the MassHire system,” said Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Rosalin Acosta. “Being in that system allows us to provide the personalized services and unemployment support that each job seeker needs. These new programs will allow us to bridge the unique technology gaps that individual job seekers face, whether an affordability or access issue.”
“The pandemic has had a profound impact on our economy, but programs like these will help us battle back and put us on the path to recovery,” said Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Mike Kennealy. “In June, we saw unemployment reach a high of 17.7 percent, but that number has dropped to 6.7 percent in the last few weeks, with 12,000 new jobs added in November. We’re pleased with that progress, but are continuing to invest in programs like Mass. Internet Connect, which will get more people back to work.”
The program will run through June 30, with the state covering the cost of subsidies for internet service and devices on behalf of the job seekers. Job seekers must be in the MassHire system to take advantage of the Mass. Internet Connect program. MassHire resources are available at https://www.mass.gov/topics/
The Commonwealth’s programs will supplement the existing programs launched by providers in response to COVID-19 earlier this year.
“Comcast appreciates the practical, pragmatic leadership shown by Governor Baker and Lt. Governor Polito during this pandemic and we are proud to be playing a role in the Commonwealth’s economic recovery,” said Dennis Mathew, Senior Vice President for Comcast’s Western New England Region. “There is no question that adoption of internet service and expansion of broadband networks to unserved addresses has been critical, especially during the last nine months. Comcast’s network has performed incredibly well and we continue to deliver the services and support our customers need for working and learning at home.”
“For Massachusetts residents who are looking for a job, having Internet access is not a luxury, it’s essential to their search,” said Michael Caralis, Director, Verizon Public Sector. “Verizon is committed to helping bridge the digital divide. Working with the commonwealth and MassHire to obtain hotspots and unlimited data for job seekers without Internet access is one way Verizon can help with economic recovery efforts.”
“From extending our network to rural areas, to partnering with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to help make high-speed broadband more accessible to those in need, Charter is committed to delivering critical connectivity and helping to bridge the digital divide in local communities where our customers live and work,” said Camille Joseph, Group Vice President, Government Relations, Charter Communications.
Another new program being launched to address the economic impact of COVID-19 is an expansion of free community WiFi hotspots across the state, targeting Gateway Cities and outer Cape Cod towns that will not be served through private provider initiatives. The new sites will offer communities the opportunity to establish both outdoor and socially-distanced indoor access to high-speed internet, helping boost free internet connection points for residents. These new public hotspots will supplement the efforts of private providers, targeting municipalities where additional free options are needed.
Also supported by the Partnerships for Recovery funding was the extension and expansion of the MBI’s WiFi Hotspot Program in 30 unserved communities in western and central Massachusetts, towns being supported by the Commonwealth’s Last Mile broadband expansion program. The announcement was previously made in early December, with the MBI extending the program up to June 30, 2021, and offering eligible communities the option to add a free indoor hotspot, an expansion of the program that will help provide critical connectivity over the winter months. The state funding will cover the costs of wireless equipment, installation, maintenance, related operational expenses, and monthly internet service charges for both outdoor and indoor hotspots. MBI will also offer grants to towns that host an indoor hotspot to assist with costs to implement measures that will provide an appropriate environment for hotspot users, such as installation of plexiglass dividers and staff to monitor the hotspot and ensure proper social distancing among hotspot users.
The Commonwealth’s Last Mile program has invested over $55 million in direct grants to close broadband access gaps, bringing the total to 29 of 53 communities with completed projects. The 29 completed projects have delivered broadband connections to an estimated 25,000 citizens since 2016.
“We’ve made great strides in closing the gaps in unserved towns and the expansion and extension of the WiFi Hotspot program recognizes the need that still exists in these communities, from small business owners, educators, students, and residents connecting with family members,” said Carolyn Kirk, Executive Director of the MassTech Collaborative, the parent agency of the MBI. “As more Last Networks are launched in 2021, more of these residents will be able to access high-speed connections from their homes and businesses. We’re looking forward to celebrating more of these launches in the new year.”
A full list of the available WiFi hotspots in Last Mile communities can be found on MBI’s website. Each site provides residents with instructions on how to access the hotspots and residents who connect to the wireless service are urged to follow social distancing protocols in accordance with the guidance issued by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Partners on the hotspots in Last Mile communities are KCST/Mass Networks, Westfield Gas + Electric (WG+E), Crocker, and Access Plus.
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紐英崙至孝篤親公所新屆職員就職,新任主席陳文珊(前中),副主席 陳鐵堅(前右三)。元老陳毓璇也難得出席了典禮。(GHOT提供) |
在至孝篤親公所的2021-2022年度職員中,新任主席為陳文珊,副主席陳鐵堅。陳文珊曾經擔任主席,這回再任主席,可為她的將來晉級奠定基礎。陳鐵堅是位律師,在1980年代非常活躍,曾是代表華埠和波士頓市政府協商的6人小組成員之一。
至孝篤親公所的其他職員包括,中文書記陳秀珍,英文書記陳美珍,財政陳余寶愛,核數陳台榮,歷山寄盧(青年部)主任陳麗兒,副主任胡衛正,庶務陳珊珊,婦女部主任陳黃海蘭,副主任陳婉蘭。議長陳偉民。
波士頓的另一大僑團,黃氏宗親會,黃仁宇和黃光沐連任主席,中文書記黃光野,黃偉健,財政黃開洪,黃寶華,外交黃鷹立,黃協健,核數黃英健,黃展唐,庶務黃達榮,議長黃國麟。婦女部主任黃周麗桃,黃仕蓮,顧問黃惠珍,黃惠瓊。
黃氏公所新幹部預定1月24日上任。
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波士頓市長Martin J. Walsh。(檔案照片,周菊子攝) |
波士頓市今年的市長選情,也因此肯定會被拜登的決定所影響。
政治分析家們估計,今(5)日喬治亞州參議員席位的第二輪選舉(runoff election)落幕,民主黨或共和黨誰將控制聯邦參議院的結果出爐後,勞工部部長職位花落誰家,以及其他部長職位人選,才會逐步揭曉。
拜登內閣的15個部長級職位,目前還剩下勞工部長,商務部長和總檢察官這三個職位無提名人選。勞工部部長一職,早前有很多被點名,但來自華府消息稱,還留在考慮名單上的只剩2人,麻州波士頓市市長馬丁華殊(Martin J. Walsh)和加州勞工廳廳長蘇維斯(Julie
Su)。加州勞工廳廳長蘇維斯(Julie Su)。
(圖片來自網路)
即將就任的拜登政府,目前已有3名亞太裔內閣成員,包括母親為印度人的副總統哈莉絲(Kamala Harris),美國貿易代表戴琦,以及預算及管理辦公室首長Neera
Tanden,但部長層級還吳亞太裔。
亞裔太平洋島民團體稱,過去4屆美國政府,每屆都有至少任命了一名亞裔部長。115名美國國會議員上週也在發信恭喜拜登時,力促他實踐要打造一個”有史以來最多元內閣”的承諾。
聯邦眾議員趙美心(Judy
Chu),以及她做為主席的國會亞太裔核心小組聲稱,”人事就是政策”,當多元背景領袖就任有權勢職位時,就會帶來更包容的政策,也會更妥善的服務整個國家,因此他們強烈相信拜登政府應該有一名亞太裔內閣部長,就如過去20多年一樣。
在國會亞太裔核心小組之外,國會黑人核心小組,以及國會西班牙裔核心小組也都支持這聲明。
加州聯邦眾議員Mark
Takano表示,亞太裔美人在美國政治中經常被忽略或排除,遠可追溯到1882年的排華法案,純以種族惟根據,限制入境,近有1920年代的配額限制,阻礙了數難以計的亞裔美人歸化成為公民。他還以峰田(Norman Y. Mineta)擔任交通部部長時,在911事件發生時,曾站出來為穆斯林族裔說話為例,來強調有名亞太裔部長對政府的平衡運作有多種要。
政治分析家說,馬丁華殊和蘇維斯的差異可說非常小,兩人都是來自深藍州的民主黨員,一人在東岸,一人在西岸。馬丁華殊有全美最大的勞工組織AFL-CIO,以及美國教師聯盟(American Federation of Teachers)的支持,有助於重建中產階級,蘇維斯曾為加州血汗工廠的泰國勞工請命,將更能夠幫助移民及有色人種勞工。
有分析家指亞裔選民的力量,長期以來被忽視,但這次的美國總統大選,拜登贏得了三分之二亞裔的票,在喬治亞州,更是因為亞裔的支持,拜登得以些微票數之差,贏過川普,拜登政府如果想要繼續得到亞裔選民的支持,恐怕得在挑選內閣部長時對亞裔展現一點愛心。
至於波士頓市長的選情,那當然是,一旦馬丁華殊入閣,除了已經宣佈參選市長的兩名波士頓市議員,吳弭(Michelle
Wu)和Andrea Campbell之外,必然會有更多人跳入選戰。如果馬丁華殊不入閣,他既有600萬元競選經費在手,又有在位優勢,要撼動怕是不容易。