星期三, 4月 20, 2022

波士頓華埠組織聯袂邀政府協商 改善治安從燈光、監視錄影、911開始

華埠關於治安的會議,華埠及城中區共175人以上出席。(視屏截圖)
            (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導) 波士頓華埠近一個多月來發生2起槍擊案,一起劫車案,波士頓華埠社區議會和紐英崙中華公所、華商會、華埠居民會等,419日晚聯袂邀請波士頓市政府官員,議員及警察出席網路會議,商討對策,逾175人參加。

              波士頓市長吳弭 (Michelle Wu)的幕僚長朱為亭 (Tiffany Chu) 當晚全程參與會議,並總結指出,在改善地方治安上,社區民眾表達的意見包括燈光,監視錄影機,911電話。

全美安良工商會總理陳仕維等華埠商家也來出席會議。)(視屏截圖)
              燈光部分是民眾指出,乞臣街等街道有些店鋪目前歇業,道路燈光不足,歹徒容易生事。監視錄影機部分則是社區民眾希望確保街道上的錄影監視器角度夠廣,解析度夠高,分佈數量足以包括各重要街道,以備一旦事故發生,能夠追蹤。911電話部分有2點,社區民眾一是希望有通曉中文的接線員,二是希望911接線員不必追問太多無關重要細節,先協助處理他們所舉報案件。

波士頓市長吳弭的幕僚長朱為亭。
              紐英崙中華公所主席暨波士頓華埠社區議會共同主席雷國輝表示,411日及417日,波士頓華埠內的泰勒街,以及必珠街和乞臣街交界處一連發生2起槍擊案,3月份又有一名水果攤商停在路邊的車輛被劫,令許多人憂慮。大家都希望能和市府相關單位合作,改善地方治安。

              波士頓市警察局職位最高的華裔警察,社區參與局副總監陳孔恩 (James Chin)和波士頓警察局A-1區警長Robert Ciccolo應邀出席會議。

              轄區包括華埠的Robert Ciccolo表示,在今年14月間,波士頓華埠共發生4宗這類案件,其中2宗警察逮捕了人。他指出,這幾宗案件大都是凌晨23點,在泰勒街,以及華埠一帶的停車場內發生,涉案者幾乎都是年輕人,在酒吧關門後來到華埠用餐。警方已經草擬了解決情況的短期及長期方案,包括增加午夜到凌晨四點等地巡邏班次,加派警員,會說中文的優先,另外增加騎單車警察巡邏等。

波士頓市議會議長Ed Flynn。
              Robert Ciccolo還說,警察局也會加派人手實時監看華埠內個監視錄影器動態,將來考慮和牌照局合作,為餐館等商家提供課程,教育他們警察需要的是那些資訊,雙方該如何合作等。

              波士頓市議會議長愛德華費林 (Ed Flynn),波士頓華商會會長蔡倩婷,理事余麗媖,紐英崙中華公所行政主任珠蘇珊,社區人士羅燕玲,Elinor WongRebeccaArturo等有許多人發言,費林議員的助理盧善柔協助做廣東話翻譯。

波士頓警察局社區副總監James Chin。
              蔡倩婷指出,波士頓市外有好些商家聽聞槍擊事件後,都表示要暫時不進華埠,以策安全。余麗媖以翠園餐廳為例,指商家撥打911報案時,得回答太多無關重要問題,他們覺得等警方終於趕到,事件已是明日黃花。朱蘇珊提醒警方,曾有商家在撥打911電話報案後,反而被處罰,警方若要鼓勵商家報案,必須改正這有時出現的情況。

波士頓警察局A-1區警長Robert Ciccolo。
              Elinor Wong在會中敘述自己在華埠街頭被一名白人男子無故毆打事件。她表示自己報警,事後調出來看的監視錄影片,竟然只看到她,卻沒有毆打她那人的蹤影。她因而質疑華埠內的監視錄影機到底都安裝在哪,可以監視到多少個角落。

    波士頓市議會議長Ed Flynn聽聞Eilnor Wong的遭遇後,直言這是仇恨犯罪,必須制止。他並強調自己將和市長合作,積極協助華埠改善治安與相關狀況。

              當晚出席會議的州市議員及代表眾多,除前述個人外,還包括波士頓市府社區參與長Brianna Millor,波士頓市議員Ruthzee Louijeune,以及市議員Michael FlahertyJulie MejiaErin Murphy,麻州眾議員Nick Collins的代表,波士頓市華埠聯絡員黃楚嵐等等。

紐英崙中華公所主席雷國輝
              在會議中提供給社區大眾遇事可聯絡的電郵包括,吳弭市長的資深顧問Rufus J. FaulkRufus.Faulk@boston.gov,塔芙茨大學警察 Brian Moranbrian.moran@tufts.edu,小隊長Jameson Yee Jameson.yee@tufts.edu,塔大政府及社區關係的Liza Perryliza.perry@tufts.edu,波士頓市議會議長愛德華費林及其助理的電郵,ed.flynn@boston.gov 盧善柔  melissa.lo@boston.gov議員Julie Mejia的助理Jacob deBlecourtJacob.deblecourt@boston.govErin Murphy的幕僚長David MareiraDavid.Mareira@Boston.Gov Ruthzee Louijeune的助理Emily Polston emily.polston@boston.gov,波士頓市亞裔聯絡員黃楚嵐, chulan.huang@boston.gov等。

Baker-Polito Administration Joins Survivors of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence to Highlight Public Safety Proposals in Salem

Baker-Polito Administration Joins Survivors of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence to Highlight Public Safety Proposals in Salem

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SALEM – Today, Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito joined Secretary of Public Safety and Security Terrence Reidy, Essex County District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett, legislators, survivors and members of their families, advocates and law enforcement officials to participate in the fourth roundtable discussion highlighting the importance of the Baker-Polito Administration’s refiled public safety proposal, which would provide comprehensive new protections for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, assault and battery, the harmful distribution of explicit images and other crimes.

 

Watch the roundtable here.

 

Since refiling An Act to Protect Victims of Crimes and the Public and An Act Relative to the Harmful Distribution of Sexually Explicit Visual Materials in December, the administration has hosted regional roundtables in PlymouthSpringfieldWorcester and Salem as part of its continued efforts to work with survivors and their families and urge the passage of critical legal reforms. Held during Victim Rights Month, today’s roundtable featured survivors and their family members whose cases and safety would have been aided by the administration’s dangerousness reforms. April is also Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Child Abuse Prevention Month.

 

“We continue to hear from survivors, their families and advocates that there is more we can and should be doing to protect the brave men, women and children who have been traumatized by violent offenders and predators,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “This legislation will support survivors by enacting simple, commonsense measures that hold offenders accountable and – most importantly – keep survivors safe.”

 

“Survivors and their families have already endured so much, and it is incumbent upon us to ensure that their rights are upheld before, while and after their cases are adjudicated,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “We are deeply grateful to all of today’s participants and their courage in sharing their harrowing experiences in the hopes of passing this critically important legislative package.”

 

“We remain grateful to the dozens of survivors, loved ones, prosecutors, service providers, and advocates who have participated in these roundtables,” said Public Secretary and Security Secretary Terrence Reidy. “Their lived experiences expose shortcomings in the Commonwealth’s existing law, which needs urgent, common sense attention. The impact of our proposals will bring hope to those in despair and light into a survivor’s moment of darkness.”

 

“Since 2018, I have urged the Legislature to address the gaping hole in the law (MGL Chapter 276, Section 58A) which does not permit an assistant district attorney to request a dangerousness hearing for a person charged with raping or sexually assaulting a child,” said Essex County District Attorney Jonathan Blodgett.  “One of the primary obligations of government is to protect the safety of the public, particularly the vulnerable, from dangerous people.  It is hard to think of anyone more dangerous than an adult who sexually assaults a child and anyone more vulnerable than a child.”

 

An Act to Protect Victims of Crimes and the Public: First filed in 2018, the Administration’s proposal would expand the list of offenses that can provide grounds for a dangerousness hearing and close certain loopholes at the start and end of the criminal process that currently limit or prevent effective action to address legitimate safety concerns. It would strengthen the ability of judges to enforce the conditions of pre-trial release by empowering police to detain people who they observe violating court-ordered release conditions; current law does not allow this, and instead requires a court to first issue a warrant. Under this proposal, judges will be empowered to revoke a person’s release when the offender has violated a court-ordered condition, such as an order to stay away from a victim, or from a public playground. Current law requires an additional finding of dangerousness before release may be revoked.

 

The legislation also expands the list of offenses which can provide grounds for a dangerousness hearing including crimes of sexual abuse and crimes of threatened or potential violence. It also follows the long-standing federal model in including a defendant’s history of serious criminal convictions as grounds that may warrant a dangerousness hearing. Current law requires courts to focus only on the crime charged and ignore a defendant’s criminal history when determining whether the defendant may be the subject of this sort of hearing.

 

An Act Relative to the Harmful Distribution of Sexually Explicit Visual Materials: First filed in 2017, this legislation seeks to close a loophole under current law by creating penalties for adults who distribute a sexually explicit image for purposes of revenge or embarrassment. While current law addresses non-consensual recording of an unsuspecting person, it does not address instances where someone distributes an image without consent regardless of whether the initial image may have been taken with consent. This legislation closes the gap in state law by creating a new felony offense and empowering judges in criminal proceedings to ensure an explicit image in question is permanently destroyed. 

 

Learn more about the legislation here.

MAYOR WU ANNOUNCES PROGRESS TOWARD REFORMING INCLUSIONARY DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND COMMERCIAL LINKAGE PROGRAM

MAYOR WU ANNOUNCES PROGRESS TOWARD REFORMING INCLUSIONARY DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND COMMERCIAL LINKAGE PROGRAM
BOSTON - Wednesday, April 20, 2022 - Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the selection of research and consulting firm David Paul Rosen & Associates (DRA) to study Boston’s Inclusionary Development Policy, as well as an 11-member Technical Advisory Committee to guide the study. Mayor Wu also announced the selection of Karl Seidman Consulting Services and ConsultEcon, Inc. to study Boston’s commercial Linkage program, focusing in particular on commercial lab space. These studies will closely look at ways in which the City can increase the amount of affordable housing in Boston. 

“Safe, affordable housing is the foundation of our City’s recovery,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “As we work to address Boston’s housing crisis, I’m grateful to this team and committee who will drive these critical steps forward to ensure Boston is a city for everyone.” 

Boston’s Inclusionary Development Policy (IDP) was created by Executive Order in 2000. The policy requires that market rate residential developments with ten or more units in need of zoning relief support the creation of income-restricted housing through on-site units, off-site units, or through payment to the IDP Fund managed by the Mayor’s Office of Housing. The IDP was last updated in December 2015. In January 2021, the Massachusetts State Legislature approved a Home Rule Petition that allows Boston to codify inclusionary development into the zoning code. Through 2021, almost 3,600 on-site and off-site income-restricted units have been created through the IDP and the fund has supported the construction or preservation of nearly 2,500 additional income-restricted units. 
  
The study will look at a range of options to update the policy, including increasing the proportion of units that are income-restricted to at least 20 percent, deepening affordability requirements, increasing contribution fees to the IDP Fund, and other reforms so as to better meet Boston’s housing needs.

David Paul Rosen & Associates (DRA) is a California based housing research and consulting firm with a deep knowledge of inclusionary housing policies. Founded in 1980, DRA has extensive experience advising cities, housing authorities, nonprofit developers and for-profit developers on affordable housing development, underwriting, origination, asset management, program design, strategic planning, and best practices. DRA has helped more than 40 communities research and develop inclusionary housing programs, in lieu fees, and other housing mitigation measures, including Cambridge, MA; New York City, NY; Los Angeles, CA; San Jose, CA; Seattle, WA; Portland, OR; Denver, CO; Chapel Hill, NC; and Philadelphia, PA.

Mayor Wu also announced the formation of a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) to shape the IDP study. The TAC will include individuals with a range of backgrounds and perspectives, including advocates, policy experts, and for-profit and nonprofit developers. The members of this committee are:
  • Donna Brown, Executive Director, South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation
  • Jesse Kanson-Benanav, Executive Director, Abundant Housing Massachusetts
  • George Lee, Coalition for a Truly Affordable Boston/Keep it 100 for Real Affordable Housing & Racial Justice
  • Abe Menzin, Principal and Executive Vice President of Development, Samuels & Associates
  • Greg Minott, Managing Principal, the D/R/E/A/M Collaborative
  • Markeisha Moore, Coalition for a Truly Affordable Boston/Dot Not For Sale
  • Leslie Reid, Chief Executive Officer, Madison Park Development Corporation
  • Erica Schwarz, Board Member, Boston Neighborhood Community Land Trust
  • Tamara Small, Chief Executive Officer, NAIOP Massachusetts
  • Peter Spellios, Principal, Transom Real Estate
  • Justin Steil, Associate Professor of Law and Urban Planning, MIT

The 2021 Home Rule Petition also gave the City of Boston the power to more readily make changes to the Linkage policy without seeking further state approval. The City increased linkage fees with this new flexibility in March 2021. Mayor Wu has directed the Mayor’s Office of Housing to evaluate additional changes to the policy. This study will examine the relationship between new commercial development and the need for new, income-restricted housing and job training and will also consider policy options such as increasing the linkage fees, lowering the square footage that triggers linkage fees, and differentiating between different development types..

Karl Seidman Consulting Services and ConsultEcon, Inc. completed the last linkage study for Boston in 2016. For 25 years, Karl F. Seidman was Senior Lecturer in Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he taught classes in Economic Development Finance, Economic Development Planning and Revitalizing Urban Main Streets. Seidman founded ConsultEcon, Inc. in 1991 to provide services to clients in the areas of project and plan concept development, evaluation, and implementation, in the fields of real estate, community economic development, adaptive reuse, and visitor attractions and tourism. Over the last ten years, in addition to Boston, this team has completed or is in the process of completing similar studies for Cambridge, Everett, New Bedford, Somerville, and Watertown.

The Linkage program began in 1983, with the approval of Article 26 of the Boston Zoning Code, which sought to balance large-scale commercial development with needed residential construction. In 1986, the City of Boston launched the Neighborhood Housing Trust (NHT) to manage housing linkage funds, and expanded Article 26 to include job training as an element of the linkage program, now managed through the Neighborhood Jobs Trust (NJT). From 1987 to 2021, the Neighborhood Housing Trust collected $217.1 million in funds, $102 million of which was collected in the last ten years. These funds have supported the creation of 7,149 new income-restricted units, and preserved 5,795 existing income-restricted units. From 1988 to 2021, the Neighborhood Jobs Trust disbursed over $69 million in Linkage funds to support Boston’s education and workforce development efforts, with almost $3.5 million disbursed in 2021 alone.

Both the IDP and the Linkage studies are expected to be completed over the next several months and make policy recommendations to the Mayor’s Office of Housing in September. Last December, Mayor Wu announced her intention to launch these studies alongside a suite of complementary initiatives to increase affordable housing in Boston. 

These announcements build on Mayor Wu’s initiatives to address Boston’s housing affordability, including filing a Home Rule Petition relative to real estate transfer fees and senior property tax relief, signing an Executive Order relative to affirmatively furthering fair housing, convening a Rent Stabilization Advisory Committee to inform future legislative proposals, and announcing the City’s new Chief of Planning

About the Mayor’s Office of Housing (MOH)
The Mayor’s Office of Housing is responsible for housing people experiencing homelessness, creating and preserving affordable housing, and ensuring that renters and homeowners can obtain, maintain, and remain in safe, stable housing. The department develops and implements the City of Boston’s housing creation and homelessness prevention plans and collaborates with local and national partners to find new solutions and build more housing affordable to all, particularly those with lower incomes. For more information, please visit the MOH website.

星期二, 4月 19, 2022

翁逸虹接任波士頓地區僑界急難救助協會會長

波士頓地區僑界急難救助協會會長交接儀式。左起,波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮,首任
會長王志維,第二任會長歐陽露,新任會長翁逸虹,駐波士頓經文處領事洪麗玲,創辦
波士頓慈濟的馮文鑾,慈濟波士頓聯絡處現任負責人長金滿,張淑真,張小慧,
新英格蘭世衛協進會會長林思妤,波士頓慈濟人醫組鄧淑芳
等人。(周菊子攝)

         (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導) 波士頓地區僑界急難救助協會成功換屆啦! 416日這天,在波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮,波士頓經文處領事洪麗玲見證下,經營地產的歐陽露卸任,把會長棒子交給財務規劃業的翁逸虹。

              波士頓地區僑界急難救助協會正式成立於20173月,現任新英格蘭台灣商會會長王志維是第一任會長,當時的名稱是波士頓地區僑界關懷救助協會。2019年歐陽露接任,第二年就遇上新冠病毒疫情,幾乎諸事停擺,只能在線上活動,會長交接的事這才展延到現在。

波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮 (右二)和波士頓經文處領事洪麗玲(左二)見證
歐陽露(左一)把會長棒子交給財務規劃業的翁逸虹(右一)。(周菊子攝)
                 歐陽露指出,駐波士頓經文處有個24小時開放的急難救助電話,617-6509252,一般情況是有求助電話打進經文處,或是該會接到求助訊息時,相關負責人都會互相知會,討論如何處理,再決定如何執行協助任務。由於關懷屬於長期性服務,該會的人力、物力並不充足,正好跟隨僑委會的決定改名為「波士頓地區僑界急難救助協會」,藉以強調該會旨在緊急事故發生時,以在地人對地方上的社會,文化,習俗,以及法律規章的了解,以及多年來建立的人脈網來竭力從旁協助。

長金滿分享急難救助經驗。(周菊子攝)
                   當天的出席會議者,包括當年創立慈濟基金會波士頓聯絡處的馮文鑾,現任慈濟基金會波士頓聯絡處負責人長金滿,波士頓慈濟人醫組組長鄧淑芳,以及洪麗玲領事,潘昭榮主任等,都分享了他們做急難救助的經驗,包括學生不慎摔斷腿,或因感情糾紛,心理壓力,導致精神出狀況,突然染重病等等,需要安排接送就醫,陪伴,探訪,解讀美國醫療保險等相關法規等等不一而足。

                  
波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮提醒出席者,今年是僑委會90週年,請大家一起
用各種活動慶祝。(周菊子攝)
接任會長翁逸虹表示,自己早年也曾遭遇狀況,深知急難發生時,身邊無人可以求助,會讓人多焦慮。她希望接任後能夠匯聚一批不同領域,願意公佈聯繫資訊的熱心人,整理成冊公佈,讓更多人知道,有很多人願意貢獻所能,造福社會。(更新版)
 








麻州交通局、MBTA、港務局今日連袂宣佈即日起搭乘公共交通工具不須戴口罩

 Face Coverings No Longer Required For MBTA, Airport Travelers 

The RIDE paratransit service and most Regional Transit Authorities still have a mask mandate in place

 

BOSTON – The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), MBTA and the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) are announcing updates to masking requirements following a U.S. District Court judge’s decision on Monday voiding the national mask mandate covering airplanes and other public transportation.

Beginning today, the mask mandate on MBTA vehicles and MBTA properties will be lifted for all MBTA customers. Masks will still be required by users of The RIDE paratransit services.

In line with updated guidance from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), travelers using the Commonwealth’s Massport facilities are no longer required to wear face coverings. This includes airports, Conley Terminal, and the Logan Express service.

Most of the state’s 15 Regional Transit Authorities (RTA) are also rescinding the face-covering mandate but members of the public should check with a specific RTA to confirm the requirement. 

 

“The Commonwealth has followed federal guidance in terms of face coverings and to be consistent with that, we are lifting the face covering mandate at the Commonwealth’s transportation hubs and on most public transportation vehicles,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Jamey Tesler.  “While these face covering requirements are being lifted, we remind travelers that masks are welcome if people choose to wear them.”


MBTA General Manager Steve Poftak added, “Customers are no longer required to wear a mask on MBTA vehicles, or at stations or facilities if they choose not to; however, if people feel more comfortable wearing a facemask, then by all means continue to do so. The MBTA remains committed to safety and will continue adhering to all CDC and Massachusetts’ public health guidance. The T is continuing to clean vehicles and stations regularly and upgrade air filtration systems.”

 

“In line with the TSA’s guidance, mask wearing will now be optional within our airport facilities and on Logan Express buses,” said Massport CEO Lisa Wieland. “There may still be certain requirements onboard international flights, so we would encourage those passengers to check with their airline and destination.”

  

The MBTA continues its robust cleaning programs for passenger vehicles and stations, and the T regularly upgrades vehicles' air filtration systems.  Please find more information here on the MBTA's Ride Safer program: https://www.mbta.com/covid19/ride-safer?utm_campaign=curated-content&utm_content=Ride+Safer&utm_medium=whats-happening&utm_source=homepage&utm_term=null

 

Per the Department of Public Health, masks remain required in several settings including healthcare facilities and congregate care facilities. For a full list of requirements, please visit: mass.gov/maskupma.

波克萊台灣商會再辦龍蝦宴 歡迎來自台灣波馬跑者

波克萊台灣商會,波士頓經文處和來自台灣的波士頓馬拉松賽跑者大合影。(周菊子攝)

               (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導) 波克萊台灣商會設龍蝦宴,歡迎來自台灣的波士頓馬拉松賽跑者,是商會創始人游勝雄從2014年發起的傳統,被新冠病毒疫情打斷2年後,今年隨波士頓馬拉松賽恢復實體舉行,又再熱鬧登場,席開8桌的歡迎40多台灣波馬跑者。
波克萊台灣商會理事暨波士頓僑務委員郭競儒(左起)和商會理事陳玉瑛,紐英崙
中華公所主席雷國輝,波士頓僑務委員陳仕維、鍾佩玲夫婦。(周菊子攝)

              礙於新冠病毒疫情仍未消散,波馬跑者回台灣還得隔離10天,許多人報了名,最後決定今年不參加。台灣雄獅旅行社張亞昭很熱心,代表台灣跑者和波克萊台商會聯繫。新任波克萊台灣商會會長李孟潔也很積極,不但敲定416日晚在新月宮餐敘,還和駐波士頓經文處的陳艾芸副領事,波士頓龍舟隊的隊長李鴻宇,公關陳奕如等人商量好418日比賽當天的加油,提供國旗事宜。

              當天傍晚,所有參加活動的人,先在波士頓華埠牌樓前拍張大合照,進餐館後用餐前,先欣賞一段波克萊台灣商會新任副會長洪維謙安排得來的波士頓市市長吳弭 (Michelle Wu)歡迎來自台灣波士頓馬拉松賽跑者的錄影講話。

來波士頓參加馬拉松賽的跑者,紛紛在華埠牌樓前拉開國旗拍照留念。(周菊子攝)
              現任波士頓僑務委員的郭競儒、陳仕維,以及紐英崙中華公所主席雷國輝,波士頓僑教中心主任潘昭榮,經文處科技組組長謝水龍,這晚也都應邀出席,和波克萊台商會的歷任前會長,現任理事,包括徐小玲,楊羅東,陳玉瑛,羅靜春,沈立威,秘書長李典璋,以及波士頓龍舟隊成員一起組成了龐大歡迎隊伍。

              根據波士頓體育會的賽前資訊,79名來自台灣的報名參賽者,分別來自台北,新北市,台中,高雄,e桃園,新竹,南投,彰化等地,年齡最小的33歲,最大的74歲,有三分之二都是40歲以上。

波克萊台灣商會龍蝦宴現場。(周菊子攝)
              這些來自台灣的跑者,不少人彼此也並不認識,但因為都加入了台灣波馬龍蝦討論團Line群組,於是有了一飯之緣,還彼此分享了許多波馬資訊。

              今年來波士頓的波馬跑者中,有視障跑者周坤芳和陪跑員侯美花,他們兩人因為跑馬拉松結緣的故事,十分感人。當過多年外語領隊,後來自己下場跑馬拉松的莊涵婷,更是今年跑完波馬就拿到大滿貫了。

              418日正式比賽這天,波克萊台灣商會和波士頓龍舟隊,以及駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處合作,在波約斯頓街蘋果店對面的普天壽大樓前站點加油。波士頓龍舟隊公關陳奕如一早就趕過去先搶位子,把一、二面青天白日滿地紅的大國旗,掛在隔開馬路與人行道的鐵馬柵上,經文處的陳艾芸副組長,波克萊台灣商會的財政羅靜春,前會長徐小玲等人都紛紛加入搖旗吶喊的加油隊中。在跑者陸續抵達終點時,加油團還為跑者送上大國旗一幅,讓他們裹在身上,舉在手中的穿過終點線,讓全世界關注波士頓馬拉松賽的人都看見了台灣。

麻州州長查理貝克促請議會全面減免稅收 提議斥資7億元協助貧困居民

Advocacy Groups Urge Passage of Baker-Polito Administration’s Tax Cut Plan

Tax Day Event Highlights Relief Proposed for Working Families, Renters, Seniors

 

BOSTON – Today, at an event marking Tax Day at the State House, several organizations urged passage of the Baker-Polito Administration’s comprehensive tax relief plan. The Administration’s proposal would provide $700 million in tax relief for low-income residents, working families, renters and seniors and would make Massachusetts more competitive. With costs for families rising across the board and the Commonwealth continuing to exceed tax revenue projections, the group urged that it is time to give taxpayers a break and pass the Administration’s proposal.

 

Governor Charlie Baker, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito and Administration and Finance Secretary Michael J. Heffernan were joined at the event by Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation President Eileen McAnneny, Massachusetts Society of CPAs President and CEO Amy Pitter, Retailers Association of Massachusetts President Jon Hurst, Associated Industries of Massachusetts President John Regan, and Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President Carolyn Ryan. AARP of Massachusetts also expressed support for components of the tax relief legislation today.

 

“With residents and families continuing to face rising costs, Massachusetts should take action and pass tax cuts that will reduce costs and give taxpayers a break,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Revenues continue to exceed expectations, so it’s time to give some of this surplus revenue back to taxpayers. We look forward to working with our partners in the Legislature to put more money into the pockets of our hard-working families and residents.”

 

“Inflation and rising prices are impacting everyone in Massachusetts, but especially low-income residents and working families,” said Lt. Governor Karyn Polito. “That’s why this tax plan is so important: it targets tax relief to the populations and communities who have been hardest-hit by both the pandemic and the ongoing pressures of inflation and rising prices.”

 

“The Commonwealth is in a historically strong fiscal position and has ample resources to continue investing in critical areas of need – like childcare, education, housing, and more – while also implementing these tax relief measures,” said Secretary of Administration and Finance Michael J. Heffernan. “The proposed tax plan will benefit hundreds of thousands of hardworking taxpayers and improve our competitiveness as a state to help ensure the continued strength of our economy in the long-term.”

 

The Commonwealth continues to face a strong fiscal picture and ended last fiscal year with a $5 billion surplus. Tax revenues in the first months of calendar year 2022 continue to exceed projections. Revenues beat projections by $856 million in January$293 million in February and $427 million in March.

 

“MTF’s mission is about fiscal stability for the Commonwealth and positioning Massachusetts for long-term economic growth and opportunity for all,” said Eileen McAnneny, President of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation. “The Baker Administration’s tax package achieves both and that it is why it has MTF’s full support. Not only is it affordable, but it provides relief to our resident while signaling that Massachusetts is choosing to compete for the people and talent that are so critical to our future economic vitality.”

 

“On behalf of 11,000 CPAs and accounting professionals across Massachusetts, I want to commend Governor Baker and the Administration for filing this comprehensive and timely tax relief package,” said MassCPAs President and CEO Amy Pitter. “We’re specifically grateful for the inclusion of a provision to update the conformity date for individual income tax purposes from 2005 to 2022. Massachusetts conforms to the 2005 IRC, but most states conform to 2021 IRC, which makes us more outdated than any other state by a landslide. There is no economic or tax policy reason for Massachusetts not to update its conformity date. This low cost and necessary update will provide consistency and simplicity for Massachusetts taxpayers and streamline tax administration at the Department of Revenue (DOR), and we look forward to working with the Governor, his team and the legislature on this critical change, which we’re thankful was also included in House Ways and Means budget proposal.”

 

“Small businesses and working families are being severely hit with the regressive effect of inflation, yet tax revenues have never been better,” said Jon Hurst of the Retailers Association of Massachusetts.  “The Governor’s tax reforms recognize that taxpayers and consumers of all stages of life need fair treatment from government; and as a complete package, it will make it more affordable and competitive to stay in Massachusetts.”

 

"State revenue collections have far exceeded expectations for the second year in row," said John Regan President & CEO of Associated Industries of Massachusetts. "The Commonwealth should return a portion of that windfall to assist taxpayers burdened by inflation and to stimulate the economy. Governor Baker's plan spreads the relief throughout the economy and is an equitable tax proposal."

 

“These targeted tax proposals will help create a more competitive tax environment in ways that matter for residents and small businesses,” said James E. Rooney, President & CEO of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce. “The nationwide race for talent and employers is at an all time high, and Massachusetts needs to be proactive in its efforts to retain our world class workforce, employers, and economy.”

 

“AARP strongly urges action now.  Measures such as tax credits and other financial assistance, or both, to Massachusetts 844,000 family caregivers; doubling the maximum Senior Circuit Breaker Credit; and increasing the rental deduction cap help lower and middle-income residents and their families achieve increased health and financial security and facilitate their ability to age in their own home and community,” said Mike Festa, State Director of AARP Massachusetts.

 

The plan includes several tax relief measures:

 

  • Double the maximum Senior Circuit Breaker Credit to lower the overall tax burden for more than 100,000 lower-income homeowners aged 65+
  • Increase the rental deduction cap from $3,000 to $5,000, allowing approximately 881,000 Massachusetts renters to keep approximately $77 million more annually
  • Double the dependent care credit to $480 for one qualifying individual and $960 for two or more, and double the household dependent care credit to $360 for one qualifying individual and $720 for two or more to benefit more than 700,000 families
  • Increase the Massachusetts adjusted gross income (AGI) thresholds for “no tax status” to $12,400 for single filers, $24,800 for joint filers, and $18,650 for head of households, which will eliminate the income tax for more than 234,000 low-income filers
  • Double the estate tax threshold and eliminate the current “cliff effect” that taxes the full amount below the threshold
  • Change the short-term capital gains tax rate to the personal income tax rate of 5% to align the Commonwealth with most other states

 

The plan would have an outsized impact on the communities hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. For example, the rental deduction increase would provide $34 million in annual tax relief to renters in the 20 “equity communities” that the Department of Public Health identified as having been hardest-hit by the pandemic (based on factors like social determinants of health and the disproportionate racial impact of the pandemic). The “no tax status” change to eliminate the income tax for more low-income people would result in nearly $12 million in annual savings in those same communities.