星期四, 5月 04, 2017

Charlie Baker disappointed at congress' vote on passing Ameerican Health Care Act

Governor Baker Releases Statement On American Health Care Act

BOSTON – Today, Governor Charlie Baker released the following statement on the passage of the American Health Care Act:

“Massachusetts leads the nation in health care coverage and I am disappointed by today’s vote as this bill would significantly reduce critical funds for the Commonwealth’s health care system.  As the U.S. Senate takes up this bill, we will continue to advocate for the Commonwealth’s priorities so that all residents have access to the health coverage they need.  Maintaining flexibility through the Medicaid program is critical to the Commonwealth’s ability to provide coverage for the needy and I urge Congress to reject this bill in its current form.”

Martin Walsh disappointed on congress' vote to repeal Affordable Care Act


STATEMENT FROM MAYOR MARTIN J. WALSH

BOSTON - Thursday, May 4, 2017 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today released the following statement:


"I am disappointed that Congress voted today to repeal the Affordable Care Act. This action will hurt people living with pre-existing conditions, deny access to essential benefits including substance use treatment and recovery services, and trigger large reductions in vital funding to Massachusetts. I stand with our Congressional Delegation in opposing this harmful proposal and vow to continue working to ensure that our residents have access to adequate, affordable health care."

FIREFIGHTER APPRECIATION DAY IN BOSTON

 MAYOR WALSH, COMMISSIONER FINN CELEBRATE FIREFIGHTER APPRECIATION DAY IN BOSTON


Highlights investments in Boston Fire Department; Honors Commissioner Joseph Finn as Fire Chief of the Year


BOSTON - Thursday, May 4, 2017 - Mayor Martin J. Walsh today joined Boston Fire Commissioner Joseph Finn, firefighters, students from the Mather Elementary School and community members in proclaiming Thursday, May 4 as "Firefighter Appreciation Day" in the City of Boston, which honors the important contributions and sacrifices that firefighters make to keep Boston safe.

As part of Mayor Walsh's recently released Fiscal Year 2018 - Fiscal Year 2022 Imagine Boston Capital Plan, the City will invest $71 million in state-of-the-art technology and equipment for the Boston Fire Department over the next five years to improve the fire protection and emergency services that are vital to neighborhood safety and security.

"The members of the Boston Fire Department are real-life heroes who work hard each and every day to keep people safe in our City," said Mayor Walsh. "I am proud to proclaim today as Firefighter Appreciation Day in the City of Boston, celebrating the service and sacrifice that the men and women of the Fire Department make to protect our City. Those who put their lives on the line everyday to protect our residents deserve to have the best equipment and services, which is why we will continue to invest in cutting edge technology and equipment for the Boston Fire Department."

As part of today's event, Father Daniel Mahoney, Chief Chaplain for the Boston Fire Department, blessed Engine 16, the first of 23 new engines that will be added to the department's fleet over the next several months.

In addition, the Capital Plan sets aside funding for new fire stations that will reflect the best practices for firehouse design that were studied by the Boston Fire Department and the City's Public Facilities Department. Key changes include separating out different areas of the firehouse to keep fire contaminants away from living areas and improved personal and gear cleaning facilities. The replacements of Engines 42 in Egleston Square and Engine 17 in Dorchester, the location of today's event, will be among the first firehouses in the nation to reflect these enhancements, at a combined cost of nearly $40 million.

In Charlestown, Engine 50 will undergo a complete building renovation totaling $3.8 million for exterior masonry work, upgrades to building systems and widening of apparatus doors.

In addition, in an effort to promote health and safety for firefighters, the Mayor's proposed FY18 operating budget will include $500,000 for a pilot program to provide industrial level cleaning for firehouses. The funds will pay to thoroughly clean ductwork, replace ceilings where necessary, and replace fabric furniture that has become contaminated with potentially carcinogenic compounds.

Other investments will support the infrastructure and equipment utilized by Boston's firefighters, and will include roof and masonry construction at firehouses for Engine 4, 5, 14 and 55, as well as HVAC and lighting upgrades at various fire stations to improve energy efficiency and utilize utility rebates.

Boston's commitment to firefighters has also been recognized nationally. Last month, the Metro Fire Chiefs Association named Commissioner Finn National Fire Chief of the Year. Commissioner Finn was selected for his leadership in working to improve the health, wellness, safety and protective gear for firefighters. In addition to establishing a Safety, Health & Wellness Division with the Boston Fire Department, Commissioner Finn has also implemented safety measures including new 45 minute air tanks, wearing of hoods at fire scenes, putting bunker gear washing machine extractors in firehouses and monitoring of air quality in fire buildings.

"It's an honor to be named National Fire Chief of the Year, and be able to lead Boston's dedicated firemen and women," said Commissioner Finn. "Mayor Walsh and Boston's commitment to the fire service is unmatched across the country, and is one of the factors in keeping fatal fires in Boston to one of the lowest levels anywhere. This day recognizes the trust and support my department receives, and makes me proud to serve my City."

Governor Baker Releases Statement On American Health Care Act

Governor Baker Releases Statement On American Health Care Act

BOSTON – Today, Governor Charlie Baker released the following statement on the passage of the American Health Care Act:

“Massachusetts leads the nation in health care coverage and I am disappointed by today’s vote as this bill would significantly reduce critical funds for the Commonwealth’s health care system.  As the U.S. Senate takes up this bill, we will continue to advocate for the Commonwealth’s priorities so that all residents have access to the health coverage they need.  Maintaining flexibility through the Medicaid program is critical to the Commonwealth’s ability to provide coverage for the needy and I urge Congress to reject this bill in its current form.”

Governor Baker Signs $290 Million Transportation Funding Bill

Governor Baker Signs $290 Million Transportation Funding Bill
$700 million authorized in Chapter 90 transportation funds during the Baker-Polito Administration; bill also funds software and mobility programs

Pictured left to right: Representative Steven Howitt, Senator John Keenan, Representative Elizabeth Poirier, Secretary of Transportation Stephanie Pollack, Governor Charlie Baker, Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr, Senator Thomas McGee and Representative Donald Wong

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BOSTON – Governor Charlie Baker today signed An Act Financing Improvements to Municipal Roads and Bridges (H. 2783), authorizing $200 million in Chapter 90 transportation funds for municipalities across the Commonwealth this construction season. Chapter 90 transportation funding supports reimbursing municipalities for road-related construction projects and comes from general obligation bond issuances. Also included in the bill is $60 million to fund the Registry of Motor Vehicles’ software platform, known as ATLAS, and $30 million to reauthorize the Mobility Assistance Program (MAP). 

“Local transportation funding for cities and towns across Massachusetts has been a priority for our administration since the first day we took office,” said Governor Baker. “State support to repair local roads and improve safety is critical for the people, businesses, and first responders of Massachusetts. We are also pleased this legislation includes funding to continue the state’s mobility assistance program for the disabled and elderly, as well as overhaul the Registry’s software system to improve operations and customer service.” 

“Across the Commonwealth, local officials count on this support for important transportation improvements in their cities and towns,” said Lt. Governor Polito. “We are pleased to provide $200 million in funding again this year and thank the legislature for their collaboration to authorize these funds in time for this upcoming construction season.”

In total, since taking office in 2015, the Baker-Polito Administration has released $700 million in Chapter 90 infrastructure funds.

Chapter 90 reimburses cities and towns for costs incurred for eligible transportation projects. Cities and towns must submit receipts to the MassDOT Highway Division district in which they are located which verifies that the expenditures qualify for reimbursement under Chapter 90. The Highway Districts in turn submit these receipts to the Department of Transportation’s Fiscal Department which facilitates the reimbursements to cities and towns.

Chapter 90 funds must be allocated to roadway projects, such as resurfacing and related work like preliminary engineering including State Aid/Consultant Design Agreements, right-of-way acquisition, shoulders, side road approaches, landscaping and tree planting, roadside drainage, structures (including bridges), sidewalks, traffic control and service facilities, street lighting (excluding operating costs), and for such other purposes as the MassDOT may specifically authorize.

“I am pleased that the administration is once again able to provide this important funding to our cities and towns,” said Administration and Finance Secretary Kristen Lepore. “Chapter 90 funding is just one of the many ways that the Baker-Polito administration supports our communities through both our capital and operating budgets.”

“This funding underscores our administration’s commitment to work in close collaboration with municipal partners and support their economic development and infrastructure priorities,” said Transportation Secretary and CEO Stephanie Pollack. “We can continue to improve the quality of life in our communities and use transportation infrastructure as a tool to achieve economic goals if we continue to provide capital dollars to cities and towns and allow municipal officials to be empowered to improve their own infrastructure.”

The ATLAS software program will replace the increasingly outdated system known as ALARS and enable the issuance of Real ID compliant credentials, allow more online transactions for individual customers as well as business customers and government partners, and improve service delivery overall.  

The funding provided for MAP in this legislation will be used mainly to help Councils on Aging, Regional Transit Authorities (RTAs), and other providers purchase lift-equipped vans that will be used to transport elderly and disabled customers. MassDOT is able to combine MAP funding with federal support each year to fund 80% of the purchase price for 140 vans awarded to community and regional organizations across the Commonwealth. MAP dollars are also dedicated on an annual basis for MassDOT to provide technical assistance to RTAs and other grantees.

More information about the Chapter 90 Program is available by clicking here.
A list of Chapter 90 funding by municipality is available by clicking here.

一中國學生當槍手考托福 被捕

(Boston Orange)波士頓環球報今(4)日報導,美國檢察官(US Attorney)週二(3)逮捕一名中國學生,控告他與人合謀,為另外三名中國籍學生考托福英語,欺騙美國。
               25歲的王岳(譯音,Yue Wang)是劍橋市赫特(Hult)國際商學院學生,據說代替24歲的張世坤(譯音,Shikun Zhang)21歲的黃樂義(譯音,Leyi Huang)21歲的鄭曉孟(譯音,Xiaomeng Cheng)考試。
               托福(TOFEL)是世界上9000所大專院校採用的一項考試。美國政府也在發放,展延或審核F-1學生簽證時採用。
               據說,張黃鄭三名學生用了他們的分數來取得進入東北大學,賓州大學,以及亞利桑那州大學的入學許可。
               他們三人藉由學校的入學許可獲發學生簽證。
            美國代理檢察官William B. Weinreb表示,用非法策略來規避托福考試,會危及學術完整性,以及美國的學生簽證項目。
他說,托福考試確保國際學生在美國高等教育中有足夠的英語語文能力順利學習。那也有助於保護邊界安全,移民系統。

這些學生購買能通過考驗的分數,違反了該考試的原則,規定。

Alcohol Task Force to Hold Six Public Hearings Around the State

Alcohol Task Force to Hold Six Public Hearings Around the State

BOSTON – Treasurer Deborah B. Goldberg today announced the Alcohol Task Force will hold six public hearings in May and June as part of its review of the legal and regulatory framework governing the alcoholic beverage industry in Massachusetts. The Task Force, which consists of appointees selected by Treasurer Goldberg, Governor Charles Baker, Senate President Stan Rosenberg and Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo, will hold the hearings for individuals, consumers, industry professionals, business owners and trade associations to provide their recommendations on potential reforms.

Those who submitted position papers and statements through the Task Force website will be invited to attend and deliver a brief presentation. All members of the public are also welcome to come and provide testimony. Anyone planning to attend can sign up in advance at this link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7LF95RNSpeaking order will be determined on a first-come, first-serve basis with choice given to anyone who submitted position papers.

The hearings will take place at the following dates and locations:

Thursday, May 18, 2017 – Waltham
Government Center Auditorium: 119 School Street, First Floor, Waltham, MA 02451

Tuesday, May 30, 2017 – Foxborough
Boyden Public Library, Community Room: 10 Bird Street, Foxborough, MA 02035

Thursday, June 1, 2017 – Leominster
Leominster Public Library, Large Conference Room: 30 West Street, Leominster, MA 01453

Tuesday, June 6, 2017 – Northampton
City Hall Council Chambers: 212 Main Street, Northampton, MA 01060

Thursday, June 8, 2017 – Bourne
Veterans Memorial Community Center: 239 Main Street, Bourne, MA 02532

Tuesday, June 13, 2017 – Chelmsford
Chelmsford Police Station Training Room: 2 Olde North Road, Chelmsford, MA 01824

For more information about the Treasurer’s Alcohol Task Force, please visit this website: http://www.mass.gov/treasury/alcoholtaskforce/.

The Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC) is an agency under the Office of the State Treasurer and Receiver General. Its overall objective is to provide uniform control over the sale, purchase, transportation, manufacture and possession of alcoholic beverages in the state. For more information on the ABCC, please visit: www.mass.gov/abcc.

廣東中山生命健康產業園區代表團訪波士頓(圖片)


波士頓生物技術公司創辦人,北京強新製藥創辦人李嘉強。(周菊子攝)

留美華人企業家聯合會副主席,ST Global董事長蘇壯。(周菊子攝)

留美華人企業家聯合會會長楊洪芳。(伍麗瑛提供)






留美华人企业家联合会OCEAN(Overseas Chinese-American Entreprenure Association),哈佛医学院华人专家学者联合会(HMS-CSSA)联合举办

为促进产业国际化发展,以NHTP(National Health Technology Park为主的中山市产业园通过打造孵化、加速培育体系,不断完善公共技术支撑服务与专业化企业服务。政府出台多项促进健康医药创新创业的扶持政策和人才政策,致力搭建海外归国人才和团队创业发展、项目合作的产业环境与服务环境。
中山市是孙中山先生的故乡,地处珠江三角洲核心区域,是中国最早实施改革开放的地区之一。毗邻港澳、连接深广,地理位置十分优越。2016年实现GDP3200亿元人民币,排广东第五位。
健康医药产业是中山市重点发展的三大产业之一,拥有国家健康科技产业基地、华南现代中医药城、中瑞(欧)工业园、中德(中山)生物医药产业园等载体。2016年全市健康产业规模近800亿元,形成了生物医药、医疗器械、食品化妆品、健康服务业协同发展的集群。集聚了诺华山德士、瑞士辉凌、美国安士、康方生物、中源协和、曼秀雷登、国药集团等知名企业和创新型企业。
中山市欢迎生命健康领域有意回国创业、寻找投资、寻求企业合作、市场拓展的项目来中山发展,共创事业未来!

此次到访波士顿一行有中山市委员会组织部领导,中山火炬高技术产业开发区的领导,中山留学生创业园以及中山市健康科技产业基地发展有限公司的领导等。波士顿医药领域的专家也会莅临现场对该行业发展情况作相关报告。
留美华人企业家联合会OCEAN(Overseas Chinese-American Entreprenure Association),哈佛医学院华人专家学者联合会(HMS-CSSA)将为本次生命健康领域的创新技术与人员互相交流与合作、优质项目落地中国积极构筑平台。

会议流程
530-700pm     晚饭&交际
700-710pm     开幕致辞
710-730pm    新型医药政策下中国发展机遇(吴琰光—中山市健康科技产业基地发展有限公司副总经理)
730-750pm     创业园环境、政策、服务介绍(石俊峰—中山火炬开发区创新创业中心主任)
750-820pm     Cyclophilin抑制剂抗病毒新药研发的进展(苏壮博士—美国科技环球公司创始人)
820-850pm     波士顿健康产业总览(Thomas Forest Farb先生—Thrive Bioscience, Inc. 创始人)
850-900pm     中场休息
900-1000pm     提问&交流
嘉宾介绍
Hongquan Huang
Director General of Zhongshan Bureau

Hanzhao Li
Deputy Director of the Administrative Committee of Zhongshan
Zhiguo Huang
Deputy Director General of Zhongshan Human Resources and Social Security Bureau
  
Junfeng Shi
Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center of Zhongshan Torch Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone
Yanguang Wu
Deputy Manager of National Health Technology Park(NHTP)
苏壮 博士:
Cyclophilin抑制剂抗病毒新药研发的进展。
苏壮博士——Cyclophilin抑制剂新药研发的专家。曾经解决了环孢霉素化学中的世界性难题,开辟了环孢霉素用于新药研发的道路。2000年初,在波士顿建立了美国科技环球公司(S&T Global Inc.)。同时,与美国Scripps研究所、南方研究所以及麻省理工学院进行过一系列的科研合作。曾被罗氏(Roche)公司的抗感染研究部邀请,作Cyclophilin抑制剂抗病毒新药研发的报告。

Thomas Forest Farb 先生:
Overview of Health Care Industry in Boston Area.
Mr. Thomas Forest Farb 2013年创立Thrive Bioscience, Inc. 现任总裁、CEO。其公司主要针对药物开发和研究。建立仪表自动化、细胞培养、干细胞培养和细胞分析。Farb先生拥有30年的管理与投资经验,先后曾在在马萨诸塞州,加利福尼亚州,佛罗里达州, 波多黎各和中国的企业投资与高层管理。

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