“This legislation sends a clear message that children’s wellbeing must come before social media companies’ bottom line,” said Senate Majority Leader Cynthia Stone Creem (D-Newton), lead sponsor of the legislation. “Features like autoplay, infinite scroll, and algorithm-driven feeds are intentionally designed to keep young people online for as long as possible, often at the expense of their mental health. This bill takes thoughtful steps to create a safer online experience for children while protecting privacy and free speech. I’m grateful to Senate President Spilka for her leadership and to everyone whose partnership helped bring us to this moment. I’m proud the Senate has acted on this important issue, and I look forward to continuing our work to protect children online.”
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Massachusetts Senate Cracks Down on Big Social Media Companies
“This legislation sends a clear message that children’s wellbeing must come before social media companies’ bottom line,” said Senate Majority Leader Cynthia Stone Creem (D-Newton), lead sponsor of the legislation. “Features like autoplay, infinite scroll, and algorithm-driven feeds are intentionally designed to keep young people online for as long as possible, often at the expense of their mental health. This bill takes thoughtful steps to create a safer online experience for children while protecting privacy and free speech. I’m grateful to Senate President Spilka for her leadership and to everyone whose partnership helped bring us to this moment. I’m proud the Senate has acted on this important issue, and I look forward to continuing our work to protect children online.”
Boch中心青少年領導力計劃 7/15將上訪州議會
(Boston Orange編譯) 「博赫中心(Boch Center)」主辦的「城市焦點青少年領導力計畫(City Spotlights Teen Leadership Program)」,將於7月15日起,到州政府大樓辦「倡議日」,在波士頓街頭快閃表演,上舒伯特Shubert)劇院舞台展示藝術,舉辦一系列3場活動,展現學習成果。
「城市焦點青少年領導力計畫」是Boch 中心從2012開始,每年夏季舉辦,為青少年提供為期六週的有薪就業培訓,今年共有來自波士頓20所學校、11個不同社區的青少年參加。
7月15日上午10時30分,他們將前往麻州政府,舉行「倡議日」活動,直接和民意代表面對面晤談,為自身及社區的權益發聲。
7月22日,他們將走上波士頓街頭做快閃表演,並在社區主辦多場工作坊。
8月12日,他們將在歷史悠久的舒伯特劇院(Shubert Theatre)舞台上,發表各人的原創藝術作品,向大眾展現新世代改變社會的創意能量。
博赫中心副總裁柯瑞.伊凡斯(Corey Evans)表示,「城市焦點青少年領導力計畫」的核心是讓年輕人以創意為武器,向社會大眾就社區議題表達他們自幾的觀點。這計畫從2012年推行至今,已成功培育超過750名青少年領袖,更因完美結合藝術教育與實習就業,在2016年榮獲美國戲劇與教育聯盟(AATE)頒發全國性的「安佛萊格多元文化獎(Ann Flagg Multicultural Award)」,深受各界肯定。
牙買加平原偵測到蚊子含有西尼羅病毒
- Regularly empty out and clean bird baths, unused flowerpots, and other vessels containing standing water to prevent mosquitoes from breeding. Flip over unused kiddie pools and dispose of old tires, which are also known to collect rainwater that attracts mosquitoes for breeding.
- Regularly clean out gutters and remove any debris or blockages.
- Avoid spending extended periods of time outdoors from dusk to dawn, when mosquitoes are most active.
- Wear long clothing and high socks to keep mosquitoes away from your skin.
- Use EPA-approved insect repellents like DEET, oil of lemon eucalyptus, picaridin, or IR3535.
- Make sure screens in windows and doors fit properly and do not have any holes.
婦女新運會、獅子會、中華公所合辦「如何保持大腦健康」講座 逾百耆英聽得津津有味
| 紐英崙婦女新運會和波士頓華埠獅子會、紐英崙中華公所合辦 「如何保持大腦健康」講座。(周菊子攝) |
| 右起,余寶愛,丁慧明,李伍碧香,李盧蓮馨,湯偉雄,梅艷玲,張青梅,趙娟, 司徒月華,關美齡等人是這次講座的志工團隊。(周菊子攝) |
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| 張青梅送小禮物感謝Felipe A. Jain醫師。(周菊子攝) |
Felipe A. Jain醫師解釋道,偶爾忘記是正常老話,但是如果出現明顯的喪失記憶,表達困難,在熟悉的環境中也迷路,東西常放錯地方還找不回來,對原本喜歡的活動失去了興趣等症狀,就應該提高警覺。
| 張青梅透露,中華耆英會正在擴辦行為健康諮詢服務,和Felipe A. Jain等相關醫師合作。 (周菊子攝) |
| 右起,余寶愛,李伍碧香,梅艷玲(左ㄧ)請國泰銀行代表麥冬玲抽獎。(周菊子攝) |
| 鄺元傑(左)中獎,湯偉雄送上獎品。(周菊子攝) |
Felipe A. Jain醫師提出,要促進腦部健康,有五大關鍵,包括飲食健康,規律運動,睡眠充足,保持社交與學習,管理壓力等。
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| 約百名耆英齊聚一堂聽講。(周菊子攝) |
至於運動,Felipe A. Jain醫師建議,至少每週做3次,每次30到60分鐘的有氧運動,例如快走、慢跑,游泳,騎自行車,打太極拳,練氣功,做瑜伽等。這些都有助於改善記憶力、專注力,以及整體的認知功能。
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| Felipe A. Jain醫師解說哪些食物該吃。(周菊子攝) |
在保持社交與學習上,Felipe A. Jain醫師建議耆英積極參與社區活動,當志工,和親友保持聯繫,多讀書,玩益智遊戲,學點新技能,都對維持記憶力和思考力很有幫助。
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| Felipe A. Jain醫師以年逾80的馬拉松跑者張亮友、商殿娥為例, 說明耆英也可以跑步。(周菊子攝) |
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| Felipe A. Jain醫師展示亞洲食物金字塔。(周菊子攝) |
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| Felipe A. Jain醫師解說如何增加大腦儲存量。(周菊子攝) |
Governor Healey Signs Budget That Lowers Costs with No New Taxes or Fees
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- Investing in housing to help build more homes and lower costs
- Expanding access to affordable health insurance through ConnectorCare
- Supporting public retirees by raising the earnings cap for part-time post-retirement work and providing a pathway to enhanced cost of living adjustments
- Providing child care financial assistance for approximately 72,000 children
- Continuing free school meals for all children
- $1.73 billion for education
- $585.5 million for the Student Opportunity Act
- $375 million for the Commonwealth Cares for Children (C3) program
- $244.3 million for child care financial assistance
- $180 million for universal free school meals
- $137 million for free community college
- $85 million for MASSGrant Plus financial aid scholarships
- $58.4 million for K-12 education transportation reimbursement
- $38 million for student SUCCESS programming at public higher education campuses
- $15.5 million for universally accessible pre-k access
through CPPI - $5 million for public higher education scholarships in in-
demand professions - $2.3 million for fee subsidies for AP exams, professional development and
AP class resources - $2 million to support an early education through higher education mental health framework for students and wraparound supports
- $2 million for Green School Works
- $970 million for transportation
- $465.2 million for MBTA operating subsidy
- $220.2 million for MassDOT service investments
- $184.8 million for Regional Transit Authorities (RTAs)
- Fully funds the final year of the Student Opportunity Act with $7.66 billion in Chapter 70 funding
- $160 per pupil minimum aid
- $1.2 billion in child care financial assistance in
total to help families pay for child and before and after school care - $806.6 million for the Special Education Circuit Breaker
- $475 million in total for the Commonwealth Cares for Children (C3) program
- Over $400 million for state financial aid
- $150.7 million for school transportation reimbursements, including $114.2 million for regional school transportation
- $44.9 million to Reimagine High School through programs like MyCAP, Early College and innovation career pathways
- $16 million in rural school aid
- $13 million to support student behavioral and mental health and help school districts educate students on safe, responsible and healthy social media use
- $500,000 to support food security on college campuses
- $278.3 million for the Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program (MRVP)
- $259.9 million for Emergency Assistance Family Shelter and Services
- $209 million for Residential Assistance for Families in Transition (RAFT)
- $117.8 million for subsidies to Local Housing Authorities
- $114.1 million for homeless individual shelters, supporting 2,800 shelter beds
- $82.3 million for HomeBASE
- $19.3 million for the Alternative Housing Voucher Program (AHVP)
- $5 million to support front door diversion services
- $15.6 million for summer jobs program for at-risk youth (Youthworks) to hire youth and young adults for summer and year-round jobs through the state’s YouthWorks program.
- $9 million career technical institutes to train unemployed and underemployed individuals in high-demand occupations within the trades, construction, and manufacturing sectors across Massachusetts.
- $8 million for the Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund to train, upskill, and hire untapped talent in industries including health care, life sciences, education, information technology and more.
- $8 million for MassHire career centers to provide workforce services, resources, and support to job seekers and employers.
- Establishes the Workforce Productivity Sub-Fund to provide grants to help small businesses manage workforce needs related to employees taking paid family or medical leave.
- $5.1 million for the Small Business Technical Assistance grants
- $3.5 million for the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative
- Expands the Workforce Investment Trust Fund to support workforce programs and sector-specific training while preserving services for low-income and underserved populations.
- $1 million for Social Enterprise Operating Grants to invest in nonprofit social enterprises that create employment opportunities for people facing barriers to work.
- $600,000 for the Massachusetts Downtown Initiative for technical assistance to help communities revitalize downtowns
- Creates a steady revenue source for the Sports & Entertainment Events Fund to support major sports and entertainment events that drive tourism and economic activity.
- $3.35 billion for the Department of Developmental Services, to support elevated post-pandemic caseload and service needs
- $1.10 billion for the Department of Public Health, supporting hospital staffing, drug purchasing, and core public health priorities
- $17.3 million for maternal and child health
- $828.2 million for the Department of Transitional Assistance’s main cash assistance programs to preserve historic benefit levels
- $175 million for new Chapter 257 rates for human service providers, as well as $131.6 million to annualize FY26 rate increases
- $159.8 million for the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR)
- $56.2 million for the Massachusetts Emergency Food Assistance Program, to enhance support for food banks and help combat hunger
- $15 million for Hazardous Waste Cleanup
- $195,000 to expand shellfish testing in Buzzards Bay and reduce the duration of harvest closures
- $85 million to fully fund increased benefits for veterans under the HERO Act
- Supports the launch of a Western Massachusetts office to improve regional access to programs and services for veterans
- $46 million to effectuate the successful transition of the Chelsea Veterans Home
- $39.8 million to open and operate the new, state-of-the-art Holyoke Veterans Home, providing world-class long-term care for up to 234 veterans.
- $10.6 million for Shannon Grants prevent youth and gang violence through community-based intervention and prevention programs
- Approximately $9.7 million for reentry initiatives, including $7 million for the pre- and post- release services grant program
- $5.5 million for nonprofit security grants
- The FY27 budget creates enhanced protection for:
- Young people by making it a crime for a mandated reporter (e.g., Teacher, Clinician, Police Officer, Clergy, etc.) to engage in sexual contact with a person between the ages of 16-18 over whom they have exercised custodial or supervisory authority. Before this legislative action, the age of consent loophole prevented
prosecutions of this conduct. - Victims of Sexual Assault by allowing DNA-based exceptions to the statute of limitations where forensic analysis positively
identifies perpetrators from evidence collected at the time of the crime. This change applies to sexual assault offenses contained within M.G.L. Chapter 265.
- $1.4 million for state matching funds for the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program
- Improves access to digital services while strengthening cybersecurity, through:
- Continuing to advance state government AI adoption through centralized guidance, secure solutions and partnerships with higher education
- Continuing to consolidate IT services for executive branch departments
波士頓市推出「家庭高爾夫球夜」 提供折扣價鼓勵青少年學習
波士頓市針對7至17歲青少年及其家庭設計了對初學者友善的學習打高爾夫球計畫,8月起,每週的平日傍晚6點,輪流在喬治萊特球場(George Wright Golf Course)與富蘭克林公園的威廉德維恩球場(William J. Devine Golf Course)這兩大波士頓頂級市立球場,將提供免費租借球具,4人一組(最多2名大人和2名小孩,就有體驗價25美元等優惠。
參加計劃的家庭,在正式下場打球前,將可獲得專業指導,學習高球禮儀、基本揮桿技巧及球場安全。課程將於2座球場,美洲輪流舉辦,每場教學限額12人,將於8月3日起開放網路報名,boston.gov/family-golf。
Youth On Course會員今夏於喬治萊特球場享5美元擊球價
兩度入圍葛萊美獎的白金唱片創作歌手,也是「波士頓公園高爾夫」有限合夥人的諾亞卡漢(Noah Kahan),以及麻州在地的職業高球名將布拉德利(Keegan Bradley),在主辦單位8日舉辦的推廣活動中都現身擔任大使,親自為70多名參加計劃的波士頓公立學校青少年示範指導。
「波士頓公園高爾夫球隊」這天也宣佈啟動「共同地(Common Ground)」社區平台,捐贈三套 Full Swing 高爾夫模擬器給波士頓市府,承諾持續投入資源,在新英格蘭地區普及高爾夫球運動。
其中兩套Full Swing 高爾夫模擬器,將安裝在市立球場,用於常態與全年度的教學培訓。
波士頓公園局長比鮑(Diana Fernandez Bibeau)強調,市立球場是屬於所有市民的美麗公共空間。希望這合作計畫,能打破高爾夫球運動的壁壘,啟發更多下一代成為高球好手。
MAYOR MICHELLE WU AND BOSTON PARKS AND RECREATION ANNOUNCE BOSTON FAMILY GOLF NIGHTS AT CITY GOLF COURSES New partnership with Boston Common Golf expands affordable opportunities for families to learn and play golf together at George Wright and William J. Devine at Franklin Park Golf Courses |
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