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星期五, 1月 09, 2026
MBTA Wins $2.23 Million Federal Grant to Improve Road, Bus Safety
Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $13 Million to Support State University Degree Completion
Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $13 Million to Support State University Degree Completion
The funds are estimated to have an immediate impact on over 16,000 students
BOSTON – The Healey-Driscoll Administration has awarded $13 million across Massachusetts’ nine state universities to support student degree completion services. Funds
During the Healey-Driscoll administration, Massachusetts has grown higher education enrollment back to pre-
“We’re proud to have doubled state financial aid in Massachusetts to make it more affordable for students to attend college, and we’re also investing in the supports that students need to succeed in school and finish their degrees,” said Governor Maura Healey. “The return on investment is clear – graduates of state universities are more likely to stay in Massachusetts, join our workforce and contribute to our economy and our communities. That’s why we’re
“We don’t want obstacles like a flat tire or child care needs to derail talented, driven students from succeeding on our college campuses,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “These grants help students navigate challenges that too often get in the way of completing a degree.”
The State University SUCCESS program (SU SUCCESS) supports targeted areas of need identified by the institutions, while aligning the program with a case management approach to student advising that has been successful nationally. This approach has notably been followed by the highly regarded City University of New York ASAP (CUNY ASAP) and State University of New York ACE (SUNY ACE) programs that have doubled degree completion rates according to independent studies.
State universities have shared that they will use the funds for support services like
With the new awards, each Massachusetts
“Breaking barriers to higher education equity means being intentional about meeting the needs of all students when they arrive on our campuses, including first-generation college students who are blazing paths to college in their families,” said Secretary of Education Dr. Patrick Tutwiler. “This year’s approach to SU SUCCESS incorporates evidence-based practices that are working nationally, combined with state research analysis to understand what is working well on campuses and areas for improvement. Together, this will help us grow academic persistence and completion through
“I’m grateful to Governor Healey and the Legislature for continuing to support college affordability and student success,” said Commissioner of Higher Education Noe Ortega. “Massachusetts’ doubling of state financial aid has grown enrollment, and programs like SU SUCCESS are crucial to making sure students are completing their credentials. Our state universities have been exceptional partners in launching a success program for their segment that uses national best practices while tailoring approaches to institutions’ unique needs.”
The SU SUCCESS program was funded through the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) budget. In addition to grants to campuses, funding will support SU SUCCESS’s system-wide program implementation and evaluation activities. Combined with the Community College SUCCESS program, the FY26 budget included $28 million for student success programming overall.
“Higher education boosts wages and improves quality of life for Massachusetts residents,” said Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland). “Few investments are more important than those that help improve access to affordable and quality education, which is why I am proud that the Senate was able to deliver these resources. I applaud the Governor and her team for swiftly getting this funding to the students who need and deserve it.”
"SUCCESS funding is about turning access into achievement by giving students the support that they need to stay on track and graduate," said House Speaker Ronald J. Mariano (D-Quincy). "The House first advanced this program because we know that success in college doesn't happen in isolation. By providing wraparound services at our state universities for meaningful academic support, we are helping students build the futures that they deserve."
“Higher education empowers residents to build careers, strengthen their families, and boost our economy,” said Dr. Linda Thompson, Chair of the Massachusetts State Universities Council of Presidents, and President of Westfield State University. “In our complex and evolving world, targeted support for students helps them focus on their studies and complete their degrees, contributing to the overall betterment of society. SUCCESS funds provide our universities with the resources needed to deliver smarter support and better serve our campus communities. We have seen how investing in higher education creates a foundation for a better future, and we are confident these critical investments will boost graduation rates, leading to a stronger Commonwealth for generations to come.”
FY26 State University SUCCESS Grant Awards
Grant awards per institution were determined by using a formula that accounted for overall enrollment and Pell Grant-eligible student enrollment.
Bridgewater State University: $2,895,954
Fitchburg State University: $1,297,587
Framingham State University: $1,315,502
Massachusetts College of Art and Design: $890,286
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts: $684,096
Massachusetts Maritime Academy: $713,536
Salem State University: $2,050,053
Westfield State University: $1,532,755
Worcester State University: $1,620,191
星期四, 1月 08, 2026
Massachusetts Senate Schedules Debate on Local Tax Relief Bills
Massachusetts Senate Schedules Debate on Local Tax Relief Bills
Senate Ways and Means Committee also advances campaign finance transparency initiative and measure to honor fallen law enforcement officers
(BOSTON—01/08/2026) The Massachusetts Senate’s Committee on Ways and Means voted today to advance a bipartisan suite of four tax relief measures together with a bill to shine transparency on the financial backing of ballot question campaigns. The committee also advanced legislation to create a memorial license plate for families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
The tax relief bills would give additional and enhanced options to local communities to ease the property tax burdens felt by lower- and middle-income homeowners, seniors on fixed incomes, and other vulnerable populations.
“The Senate is hitting the ground running this January to support vulnerable taxpayers with strong affordability measures,” said Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland). “This package of legislation puts more tools into the toolboxes of municipalities across the state to give a break to the taxpayers most in need.”
“These local options have real impact on increasing affordability for everyday Bay Staters,” said Senator Michael J. Rodrigues (D-Westport), Chair of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means. “I am proud that the Senate is prioritizing these common-sense measures in our first major act of the new year, particularly as the cost of living, home values, and household expenses continue to skyrocket.”
During its session this afternoon, the Senate voted to schedule all six bills for floor debate on Thursday, January 15 and to give Senators until 3:30 P.M. on Monday, January 12 to propose amendments for debate.
An Act to prevent property tax bill shocks, S.2899, gives cities and towns the ability to shield their most vulnerable taxpayers from the shock of an extraordinarily high tax bill in a year when the community’s residential property tax levy is rising by more than 10 per cent. The legislation was filed by Senator William N. Brownsberger (D-Belmont) and is cosponsored by Senator Nick Collins (D-South Boston) and Senate Minority Leader Bruce E. Tarr (R-Gloucester). The Senate Committee on Ways and Means solicited written testimony on the bill from December 11 to December 29, 2025.
An Act relative to municipal tax relief, S.2900, allows cities and towns to provide enhanced relief in the form of a rebate to lower- and middle-income taxpayers who already receive the residential tax exemption. The legislation was filed by Senator Nick Collins (D-South Boston) and cosponsored by Senate Minority Leader Bruce E. Tarr (R-Gloucester). The Senate Committee on Ways and Means sought written testimony from December 11 to December 29, 2025.
An Act relative to senior property tax deferral, S.2901, expands eligibility for the Senior Tax Deferral program to keep more money in seniors’ pockets at a time when property values and tax bills are steadily climbing. The bill was reported out of the Joint Committee on Revenue on a 5-0 vote on November 7, 2025, based on legislation originally filed by Senator Patricia D. Jehlen (D-Somerville) and the late Senator Edward J. Kennedy (D-Lowell). The underlying legislation was subject to public hearings scheduled for April 8 and June 16, 2025.
An Act authorizing the establishment of a mean tested senior citizen property tax exemption, S.2902, makes it easier for municipalities to offer local property tax exemptions to seniors on a fixed budget, building on the success of the recently-increased Senior Circuit Breaker. Originally filed by Senator Jason M. Lewis (D-Winchester), the legislation was cosponsored by Senator Barry R. Finegold (D-Andover). It was advanced by a 5-0 vote of the Joint Committee on Revenue on November 7, 2025, following a public hearing scheduled for June 16, 2025.
An Act improving campaign finance reporting by state ballot question committees, S.2898, gives the public access to transparent data about the individuals and entities that are financially backing ballot question campaigns. By closing a current eight-month gap in financial reporting requirements, the bill holds ballot question campaign committees to the same standard of public disclosure met by candidates for office. Filed by Senator Sal N. DiDomenico (D-Everett), the legislation has been cosponsored by members of both parties in both chambers of the Legislature. After soliciting public input at a hearing on October 21, 2025, the Joint Committee on Election Laws advanced the bill on a 5-0 vote on November 12, 2025.
An Act honoring Blue Star Families, S.2903, recognizes law enforcement officers across Massachusetts who have made the ultimate sacrifice by creating a special Blue Star Family license plate available to their surviving parents, spouses, and children. The measure was included in legislation filed by Senator Paul W. Mark (D-Becket). The Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security held a public hearing on May 7, 2025, then advanced the bill on a 6-0 vote on December 3, 2025.
All votes taken by the Senate Committee on Ways and Means are publicly posted on the Legislature’s website.
Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $3.6 Million to Support Higher Education Students with Disabilities
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Statement from Senate President Karen E. Spilka on the Murder of Renee Nicole Good
Statement from Senate
"The murder of Renee Nicole Good by ICE agents in Minnesota is more than a tragic injustice — it is the direct result of the Trump Administration's dangerous, inhumane and anti-American policies. My heart is with Renee's family and friends as they deal with the loss of their loved one.
Governor Healey Demands Private Airlines Stop Providing Deportation Flights to ICE at Expense of Taxpayers
Governor Healey Demands Private Airlines Stop Providing Deportation Flights to ICE at Expense of Taxpayers
BOSTON – Today, Governor Maura Healey is demanding that two private airline companies stop providing flights for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to quickly remove residents who have been detained, a significant majority of whom have no criminal convictions or charges. This comes after Governor Healey demanded that ICE stop these flights out of Hanscom Field airport, asserting that they are intended to sever Massachusetts residents from their family, friends and legal counsel and obstruct their access to due process.
In her letter to the top executives of GlobalX Airlines and Eastern Air Express, Governor Healey also raised concerns about how much the Trump Administration’s use of private jets for ICE activity is costing the taxpayers, while private airlines are raking in huge profits. Avelo Airlines, which previously was chartering flights for ICE in Massachusetts, recently announced that they have cut ties.
Governor Healey wrote in part:
“On behalf of American taxpayers, I also find it incomprehensible that the Trump Administration is choosing to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on private jets to obstruct people’s due process at a time when they are denying hunger benefits, cutting health care access, and raising costs on everyone through costly tariffs. Flying these residents out of state—often within hours of arrest—is intentionally cruel and purposely obstructs the due process and legal representation they are entitled to. By contracting with ICE to execute these flights, you are profiting off these anti-American tactics and facilitating the obstruction of due process.”
The full letter can be read here.
州市議員支持華埠居民反對成人店搬到大街上 僑聲音樂社2/7演出折子戲
| 波士頓華埠居民會共同主席黃國威(左)預告僑聲音樂社2/7演出折子戲。(周菊子攝) |
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| 波士頓市議員Ed Flynn強調他曾在波士頓Don Bosco就讀,深知公共安全對華埠多重要。 (周菊子攝) |
Nick Collins和Ed Flynn的出席,有新年伊始,出席致賀的意味。
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| 麻州參議員Nick Collins強調他為華埠居民爭取權益。(周菊子攝) |
Ed Flynn感謝波士頓華埠居民會邀請他出席會議,還很週到的感謝昆士小學出借場地,波士頓警察局和緊急救護局(EMS)的出席與居民交流。他說自己和Nick Collins在波士頓市議會和麻州參議會代表華埠和南端(South End)的居民。他們尊重大家的文化傳統,將會努力為居民們服務,爭取權益。他指出,關鍵在以尊重態度對待居民,他和麻州參議員Nick Collins都將繼續這麼做。
Nick Collins表示,麻州議會今年將恢復舉辦農曆新年慶祝會,待日期確定後,將邀請居民們到州政府一同慶祝馬年新春。
Nick Collins
接著闡述,他非常努力的為社區爭取重大福利,但有些財務福利,尤其是老人福利,目前有些社區並未得到。如今物價高漲,生活成本大增,他們希望確定社區居民可以得到這些福利。他說州議會數年前通過了法案,凡是有固定收入,申報了稅單,即使不需繳稅,也可獲得反饋。他們也和華埠居民會,或者ABCD等非牟利機構合作,協助民眾報稅,獲得這些福利。他強調居民有需要,他們會幫忙。波士頓市議員Ed Flynn非常高興又見到華人前進會組織員礦寶蓮。(周菊子攝)
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| 波士頓警察局A-1區警察黃天輝(左)和Sean Wallace(右)報告治安。(周菊子攝) |
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| 波士頓急救服務局(EMS) 的Tayshana K Lewis提醒民眾注射流感疫苗。(周菊子攝) |
愛德華費連市議員表示他將堅定反對「中央大頁 (CentralFolds)」這家脫衣舞俱樂部從拉格朗(Lagrange)街搬到史都華街(Stuart)的德國餐廳Jacob Wirth Co. 旁邊。很不幸的,他知道市議會內有些人支持這提案。
愛德華費連表示,這是公共安全,生活品質與尊重人民意願的事。1983到1987年間,他在Don Bosco上學,也就是華埠王氏青年會目前的所在地。他很清楚記得整個華埠地區,販毒,流鶯,以及暴力犯罪橫行的情況。他說,重要的是,華埠居民經歷過那樣的生活,沒人想要回到過去那些不好的日子,所以他竭力教育波士頓市政府的每一個人來反對這提案。
麻州參議員Nick Collins表示,他一直使用塔芙茨醫療中心的服務,知道公共安全在這社區的重要性,他支持居民們的反對意見。
| 黃國威遊說新居民為社區服務。(周菊子攝) |
| 波士頓市議員Ed Flynn和老人家們打招呼。(周菊子攝) |
黃天輝還提醒居民,冬天的天氣太冷,有人看到無家可歸者需要幫助時,請撥打911電話,警方會派人照顧。
| 昆士小學校長司徒玉英(Cynthia Soo Hoo)請市議員關注雙語教育。(周菊子攝) |
波士頓急救服務局(EMS) 的Tayshana K Lewis這天也報告,最近流感盛行,他們收到很多感染個案,兒童之外,也有很多60歲老人,請大家注意保護個人安全,勤洗手,不舒服就留在家裡,波士頓市有很多地方提供疫苗注射,6個月大以上就可注射,不需要攜帶證件。
| 昆士小學校長司徒玉英(Cynthia Soo Hoo)請市議員關注雙語教育。(周菊子攝) |
| 出席華埠居民會的民眾,開會結束後,有麵包可領。(周菊子攝) |
IUPAT DISTRICT COUNCIL 35 ENDORSES DAN KOH
IUPAT DISTRICT COUNCIL 35 ENDORSES DAN KOH
“He will fight to lower costs for working families — allowing communities
across the Sixth to thrive,” says Brennan.
Andover, MA – Today, the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) District Council 35 announced their endorsement of Dan Koh in the Massachusetts’ 6th Congressional District primary. IUPAT District Council 35 represents over four thousand proud painters and building trade workers who develop and improve our region while prioritizing collective bargaining rights, fair wages and benefits, and safe working conditions.
“IUPAT DC 35 proudly endorses Dan Koh for Congress. Dan stands shoulder to shoulder with local unions and working families. He will fight to lower costs for working families — allowing communities across the Sixth to thrive,” says Chris Brennan, Business Manager/Secretary-Treasurer of IUPAT DC 35.
Koh expressed his gratitude for the endorsement, emphasizing the shared vision his campaign and IUPAT DC 35 have for a more equitable Massachusetts that supports all families.
"I am honored by the endorsement from IUPAT," Koh commented. “This movement is all about making the Sixth District a more affordable place for people to live and raise their families. Local unions play a huge role in fighting for workers to receive access to basic necessities – like healthcare, childcare, and housing. I’m proud to stand with the thousands of painters and trade workers who work diligently every day to develop and improve our region.”
Koh’s campaign has gained critical momentum thanks to the support of over a dozen local community leaders, over ten union locals, and Vice President Kamala Harris, while raising a record-breaking $2M+ in its first fundraising quarter, a record for an MA House campaign
Governor Healey Nominates Six Attorneys to Serve as Administrative Judges at the Department of Industrial Accidents
星期三, 1月 07, 2026
昆士市議會破天荒女性成多數 袁自強、Maggie McKee 共2名亞裔議員
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| 昆士市華裔議員繼任有人,梁秀婷離,袁自強上。(周菊子攝) |
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| 越南裔的Maggie McKee讚許麻州稽核長Diana DiZioglio的議會公開透明呼籲, 邀她做昆士市議員就職演講嘉賓。(周菊子攝) |
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| 麻州參議員John Kenan(左)恭喜梁錦輝(右)當選學校委員會委員。(周菊子攝) |
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| 昆士市市長柯奇(Tom Koch)和他的連襟,麻州參議員John Keenan (右)。(周菊子攝) |
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| 麻州眾議員陳德基(左起)和范文南在典禮結束後討論。(周菊子攝) |
其餘的新議員有打敗在位者,當選為昆士市新屆市議員的人有第1區的David Jacobs,第4區的Virginia Ryan,第5區的Maggie McKee,以及第6區的Deborah Riley。因在位者離任出缺而當選的第3區市議員Walter Hubley。
唯二的2名連任市議員為不分區的Noel T. DiBona,以及在無人競爭中同額當選連任的第2區市議員Richard C. Ash。
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| 昆士市第84屆市議會議員就職典禮有逾百人參加。(周菊子攝) |
| 昆士市街頭的聖誕燈飾十分美麗。(周菊子攝) |
| 昆士市議會大樓和對面有“總統教堂”支撐的第一校區聯合教堂中間, 也有一顆聖誕樹。(周菊子攝) |
| 昆市市政府大樓前,還有一顆聖誕樹。(周菊子攝) |









