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星期四, 7月 25, 2019

波士頓僑教中心感謝志工 歡迎海外搭橋青年抵埠

志工與嘉賓合影。(波士頓僑教中心提供)


志工與嘉賓合影。(波士頓僑教中心提供)

(Boston Orange)波士頓華僑文教服務中心723日舉108年度志工培訓會議及年中感謝餐會,僑教中心志工、僑務榮譽職人員及僑團負責人計40餘人出席。
駐波士頓臺北經濟文化辦事處處長徐佑典及僑教中心主任歐宏偉在會中感謝志工團隊協助辦理各項活動,包括從年初以來的元旦升旗典禮、新春揮毫、牛頓臺灣日及牛頓高地社區日等等讓臺灣德已被更好地介紹給主流社會及僑社。他倆期許更多僑胞鄉親能加入志工行列,為台灣和主流社會搭橋。
波士頓經文處長徐佑典致詞。(波士頓僑教中心提供)
徐佑典處長特地感謝付出時間、精力,擔任接待家庭的僑胞,指出是他們的無私奉獻,在生活等各方面照顧來自臺灣的青年,才讓搭僑計畫能順利舉辦。他希望活動結束後,接待家庭和搭橋青年會保持聯繫,珍惜這段寶貴經歷。他說,讓臺灣青年來海外和僑胞直接交流,不僅是經驗傳承,更促進了不同世代之間的認識,拉近彼此距離。
波士頓地區僑界關懷救助協會創會會長王志維及僑務志工團團長鄭玉春在會中發表感言回顧工作成果,報告了建置完善的緊急通聯網絡,以及舉辦專題演講、提升專業能力等的教育訓練工作概況
波士頓僑務委員蔣宗壬,僑務促進委員馮文鸞等人也應邀出席,分享他們的助人經驗及心路歷程
108年臺灣青年海外搭僑計畫學員郭人豪等8人,當天也參加活動,以增廣見聞,並更加瞭解僑胞鄉親對推動僑務工作的貢獻。

Baker-Polito Administration Files $18 Billion Transportation Bond Bill

Baker-Polito Administration Files $18 Billion Transportation Bond Bill
Legislation will support a series of initiatives to address congestion, a new statewide pavement improvement program, a new municipal pavement program, a new bridge improvement program, and innovative financing and construction methods to support MassDOT and MBTA capital programs

BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today filed a transportation bond bill seeking $18 billion in additional capital authorization to invest in building and modernizing a transportation system that meets the needs of residents, businesses and cities and towns statewide. The authorization would be used to fund existing programs as well as several new initiatives designed to lessen impacts from roadway congestion and ensure reliable travel throughout the Commonwealth.

Titled An Act Authorizing and Accelerating Transportation Investment, the proposal includes a series of initiatives from the administration to combat congestion on the Commonwealth’s roadways including establishing a tax credit to encourage telecommuting and remote working, expanding the use of designated bus lanes and transit signal priority, as well as creating a program designed to reduce bottlenecks on local roadways.

It includes nearly $5.7 billion to continue modernizing the MBTA, $150 million to improve the pavement condition on state roads, $20 million to ensure municipalities have resources needed to continue efforts to build ‘Complete Streets’ infrastructure to encourage the public to travel more on foot and by bicycle and $70 million for the Municipal Small Bridge Program. 

The bill filed today makes available an innovative, ongoing source of future support by authorizing up to half of the revenue generated by regional market-based compliance programs in the transportation sector, including the Transportation and Climate Initiative (which is currently under development with other Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states and the District of Columbia), to be used to support public transit capital investments that reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector. The implementation of this initiative will lead to additional future revenues for investments in transportation infrastructure beyond those included in the bill.

The bill reauthorizes and expands the special revenue bond Rail Enhancement Program to support $2.7 billion for MBTA investments over the next 10 years beyond those funded in the five-year capital plan. This will help fund planning studies and pilots to support the reinvention of both the bus and commuter rail systems, make rail service improvements throughout the Commonwealth and invest in infrastructure power and resiliency.

It also authorizes $1.25 billion in Grant Anticipation Notes to support an expanded bridge program, the Next Generation Bridge Financing Program, ensuring that a total of approximately $4 billion will be available over the next eight years to invest in bridge preservation and reconstruction. This funding exceeds the size of the recently-completed Accelerated Bridge Program.

With the passage of this bill, MassDOT would be provided with the tools and resources to advance its goals of having 70% of non-interstate pavement in good or excellent condition. MassDOT would also be empowered to continue moving towards the goal of less than 10% of the bridge deck area of National Highway System bridges in poor condition.

“This bond bill reflects our ongoing commitment to increasing the capability of MassDOT and the MBTA to carry out construction projects to ensure that residents throughout the Commonwealth have access to safe and reliable travel options,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “Millions of people rely on Massachusetts’s roadways and transit systems to get to work every day, and we look forward to working with our colleagues in the Legislature to pass this transportation bond bill into law.”

“Our administration is continuing to collaborate with local cities and towns to make investments in transportation infrastructure that increase resiliency and connectivity,” said Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito. “This $18 billion transportation bond bill would enable the creation of several new programs focused on strengthening the MBTA system, improving highways and bridges, supporting municipal roadway projects, and addressing climate change and congestion across Massachusetts.”

Tackling the twin challenges of vehicular congestion and carbon emissions is at the heart of this bill. In addition to new funding for the MBTA, the bill authorizes $330 million for capital support to the 15 Regional Transit Authorities to invest in fleets and facilities, including bus electrification. A new $50 million Transit Infrastructure Partnership Program will provide grants enabling transit authorities and municipalities to work together to provide bus lanes, transit signal priority and other infrastructure to keep buses moving. Other authorizations support investments in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure and water transportation and address the need to make transportation infrastructure more resilient in the face of a changing climate.

Provisions of this bill would accelerate the pace of construction projects and improve capital delivery. They would allow investments to be made using methods and procedures that appropriately balance safety, efficiency, and reliability. For example, the bill would enable the MBTA to partner with developers willing to build or improve transit infrastructure to expedite the distribution of public benefits, and use well-established procurement methods such as Job Order contracting for smaller projects. MassDOT and the MBTA would be authorized to follow a streamlined process for entering into public-private partnerships and use Design-Build project delivery for all projects, including those with budgets under $5 million.

In anticipation of a report on congestion currently being completed by MassDOT, legislation also includes two innovative new congestion reduction programs. The bill provides incentives to encourage employers to keep workers off the road during peak congestion times, providing a tax credit for companies that support employees who work from home or remote locations.

A new $50 million Local Bottleneck Reduction Program will fund proven, relatively low-cost investments to address local congestion hotspots. These would include smart signaling, improved traffic signage, new roadway striping, and minor configuration and access changes.

“Over the past four years, the Baker-Polito Administration has more than tripled the amount of money being invested to repair, upgrade, and modernize the MTBA system while steadily increasing investments in our highway and bridge networks,” said Transportation Secretary and MassDOT CEO Stephanie Pollack. “Our vision is to continue to strengthen the Commonwealth’s transportation systems and increase the MBTA’s capital delivery capacity by another 50%. This bill offers the tools to allow that to happen.”

“The Baker-Polito Administration’s approach to financing long-term capital investments balances the need to maintain and upgrade the Commonwealth’s infrastructure with a strong commitment to fiscal responsibility,” said Secretary of Administration and Finance Michael J. Heffernan. “We look forward to working with the Legislature on a bond authorization that will pave the way for these important transportation investments.”

The bill responds to the needs of municipal partners by reauthorizing or creating five funding partnerships to supplement and complement the Chapter 90 program, and reauthorizes the popular Municipal Small Bridge Program and Complete Streets Program. In addition to the transit infrastructure partnerships and local bottleneck reduction programs already mentioned, a third municipal funding initiative would improve the condition of roadways by authorizing $100 million for a municipal pavement partnership program to help cities and towns care for state-numbered routes that are locally-owned.

The Baker-Polito Administration recently finalized its five-year $18.3 billion transportation Capital Investment Plan for Fiscal Years 2020-2024. The authorizations in this bond bill would support investments and initiatives in the next annual update to the transportation Capital Investment Plan, which will include capital spending between Fiscal Years 2021-2025.

Highlights of the transportation bond bill include:

                 $10.1 billion for MassDOT Highway Division construction projects. This includes:
·                 $5.6 billion for federal aid highway construction projects
·                 $3.1 billion for non-federal aid highway construction projects such as $350 million for the Cape Cod Bridges Improvement program
·                 $1.25 billion for a new Next Generation Bridge Financing Program
·                 $150 million for investments in non-interstate pavement throughout the Commonwealth

                 $5.695 billion for MBTA improvements. This includes:
·                 $3.4 billion for wide variety of improvements such as the continued implementation of the Better Bus Project, the purchase of low- and zero-emission vehicles, and climate adaptation
·                 $825 million for the South Coast Rail Project
·                 $595 million for the Green Line Extension Project
·                 $400 million for improvements to the Commuter Rail system, including early-action implementation of recommendations from the ongoing Rail Vision planning process
·                 $300 million for a direct capital transfer to the MBTA
·                 $175 million for rail service improvements

                 $490 million for municipal funding programs. This includes:
·                 $200 million for the Chapter 90 Program
·                 $100 million for a new Municipal Pavement Program
·                 $70 million for the Municipal Small Bridge Program
·                 $20 million for the Complete Streets Funding Program

                 A series of initiatives to combat congestion on the Commonwealth’s roadways. This includes:
·                 A $2,000 per-employee tax credit to encourage telecommuting and remote working
·                 $50 million for the Transit Infrastructure Partnership which would expand the use of designated bus lanes and transit signal priority
·                 $50 million for the new Local Bottleneck Reduction Program

                 $725 million for Planning and Multimodal Transportation Implementation. This includes:
·                 $250 million for Allston Multimodal Project funding
·                 $100 million for investments that would support maintenance, improvements and growth in bicycle and pedestrian networks to address safety, equity, accessibility and critical gaps in connectivity
·                 $25 million for a program to providing matching grants to municipalities for water ferry terminal construction and improvement projects in the greater Boston area that leverage public and private investments

                 Updates to existing statutes to allow the MBTA to expedite its capital delivery process. This includes:
·                 Allowing the MBTA to utilize an alternative project delivery method (Design/Build/Finance/Operate/Maintain)
·                 Authorizing the MBTA and MassDOT to enter into real estate deals that include mitigation, public transit and transportation-related facilities
·                 Allowing the design/build project delivery method to be utilized on all construction and repair projects (not just those with budgets over $5 million)
·                 Optimizing the Public-Private-Partnership process

                 $790 million for MassDOT Rail and Transit Division investments. This includes:
·                 $385 million for the Rail Improvement Program
·                 $330 million for Regional Transit Authorities
·                 $15 million for the Industrial Rail Access program
·                 $60 million for the Mobility Assistance Program

星期三, 7月 24, 2019

麻州民主黨索要汽車監理處失職資料

Massachusetts Democratic Party Demands Records Related to Systemic Failures at Baker Administration’s RMV
Public Records Request filed by MassDems also seeks records associated with Baker Administration’s decision to skip legislative oversight hearing

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Democratic Party has filed a public records request with MassDOT and the Registry of Motor Vehicles in an effort to uncover information on the impact of the RMV failures, and the adequacy and transparency of the Baker administration's response to its own mismanagement of the RMV.

"The chaos at the RMV demands scrutiny and transparency,” said Massachusetts Democratic Party Chairman Gus Bickford. “The legislature should be commended for its efforts to provide oversight of the RMV earlier this week, and Charlie Baker should be embarrassed by his administration's stonewalling and refusal to provide answers to the many questions raised in recent since last month's tragedy. Our public records request seeks to shed light on the Baker administration's failures that allowed thousands of people to keep their licenses when they should have been taken off the road."

The request, filed under the authority of the Massachusetts Public Records law, seeks to identify motor vehicle accidents involving individuals whose license should have been suspended by the RMV.  The request also seeks communications among Baker administration officials following the discovery of the catastrophic operational and management failures at the RMV. Finally, the request seeks information on the Baker administration’s decision to stonewall the legislature by refusing to make available top officials with critical information on the issue.

The Public Records Request is available here.

星期一, 7月 22, 2019

昆士市長夏日免費燒烤會 8/8

Mayor Koch's Annual Community Cookout

昆士KOCH市長年度免費燒烤會、歡迎參加。

Thurs., 8/8/2019, 5pm, Pageant Field, 1 Merrymount Parkway 

(星期四、8月8日、下午5時、Pageant 公園)

星期六, 7月 20, 2019

中華表演藝術基金會8月辦協奏曲比賽、15場夏日音樂會

(Boston Orange) 中華表演藝術基金會今年起停辦胡桃山音樂營,但將於8月17日舉辦協奏曲比賽,8月7日至24日在新英格蘭音樂學院安排有一系列15場免費音樂會。
從1990年開始在麻州胡桃山音樂學校舉辦的胡桃山音樂營,每年錄取50多名來自台灣,香港,中國及美國各地的優秀音樂學生,給他們接受世界級音樂大師薰陶的機會,歷屆校友中的朗朗(Lang Lang),陸逸軒(Eric Lu),宋悅雲(Yeol Eum Son),劉珒(Kate Liu)等人,都已享有國際聲譽,成為了職業音樂演奏家。
中華表演藝術基金會會長譚嘉陵表示,很不幸的,礙於場地租金今年陡增三倍,該會不得不非常遺憾地宣佈,胡桃山音樂營畫了休止符。
不過每年與胡桃山音樂營同時期推出的協奏曲比賽,免費音樂會,經該會努力,仍將繼續舉辦,只是地點改在交通更方便些,位於波士頓市內的新英格蘭音樂廳舉行。
譚嘉陵指出,波士頓最大的古典音樂雜誌,”Boston Music Intellengencer”,每年都全面報導胡桃山音樂營的音樂會演出,甚至把這系列音樂會命名為”南邊的岩港音樂節(Rockport Music Festival South)”,給了這系列音樂會非常難得的高度讚譽和肯定。
今年的協奏曲比賽,一樣不限國籍、地域,凡是30歲以下者皆可參加,指定演奏曲目是勃拉姆斯鋼琴協奏曲D小調地1號作品15。入選者將獲邀於8月24日在新英格蘭音樂學院喬丹廳和2010年贏得美國管弦樂演奏獎冠軍,指揮是Channing Yu的水銀(Mercury)交響樂團合奏,得到獎金3000美元,還將於2020年8月獲邀舉辦個人獨奏音樂會。
目前已知,協奏曲參賽者來自美中台英及印尼等地,評判有新英格蘭音樂學院的Bruce Brubaker,台灣國立台南藝術大學的鍾曉青,曼哈頓音樂學院的Philip Kawin,王寅飛,中國武漢音樂學院的徐洪等人。
                        獲選入半決賽的10人中,有8人已確認會來波士頓,將於817日下午1點,在新英格蘭學院威廉音樂廳,參加第一場決賽,個演奏15分鐘自選曲,以及5分鐘指定曲段。這8人為Xu Guo (中國)Sahun Hong (美國)Brian Z. Le (美國)Jiarong Li (中國)Zhiye Lin (中國) Randy Ryan (印尼)Jun Sun (中國),Yun Wei (中國)
               818日晚7點,優勝的前三至四名,將在威廉廳演奏完整的協奏曲,進行決賽。這兩場比賽評審相同,分別為波士頓音樂學院的Jonathan Bass,新英格蘭音樂學院的Wha-Kyung Byun,麻省理工學院的David Deveau,新英格蘭音樂學願和克利夫蘭音樂學院的Haesun Paik,以及水銀交響樂團指揮Channing Yu

87日至824日在新英格蘭音樂學院的音樂會時間如下:
所有音樂會均免費,建議捐款10美元。 6歲以下的兒童不允許入場

87日星期三7:30 pm ,Burnes Hall: 鋼琴家 涂翔 (Hsiang John Tu)獨奏
88日星期四7:30 pm ,Burnes Hall: 大提琴家 歐維聖(Sam Ou)鋼琴家 吳紀禛(Chi-Chen Wu) 二重奏
89日星期五7:30 pm, Burnes Hall: 鋼琴家 駱奇偉(Chi Wei Lo) 獨奏
810日星期六7:30 pm, Burnes Hall: 大提琴家 Jiyoung Lee 和鋼琴家Victor Cayres 二重奏
811日星期日7:30 pm, Brown Hall: 鋼琴家 陳宏寬 (Hung-Kuan Chen) 獨奏
814日星期三7:30 pm, Burnes Hall: 鋼琴家 陳涵 (Han Chen) 獨奏
815日星期四7:30 pm, Burnes Hall: X + YZ樂團小提琴 袁泉 (Quan Yuan),女高音 張婉(Wanzhe Zhang)鋼琴 施珈 (Jia Shi)長笛 Sue-Ellen Tcherepnin,男中音Vladimir Andric
816日星期五7:30 pm, Burnes Hall: 鋼琴家 Larry Weng 獨奏
817日星期六1 pm, Williams Hall: 協奏曲比賽 第一場 獨奏曲目
818日星期日7 pm, Williams Hall: 協奏曲比賽決賽
819日星期一7:30 pm, Burnes Hall: 小提琴家 于翔 (Angelo Xiang Yu),鋼琴家 牛豐 (Feng Niu) 二重奏
820日星期二7:30 pm, Burnes Hall: 鋼琴家 Andrew Li獨奏
821日星期三7:30 pm, Burnes Hall: 鋼琴家 方壯壯 (Peter Fang) 獨奏
822日星期四7:30 pm, Burnes Hall: 鋼琴家 Ji Yong Kim 獨奏
824日星期六,7:30 pm, Jordan Hall 協奏曲比賽得獎者與水銀交響樂團合作演出

8月在新英格蘭音樂學院夏季音樂會系列的時間表及詳情請見:
http://www.chineseperformingarts.net/contents/summer/2019/index.html

科技部部長陳良基三訪波士頓 強調育才 推廣創新創業

科技部部長陳良基(前右二)率團訪波士頓。前排左一為司長黃心雅,
駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長徐佑典,前排右一為波士頓
科技組組長謝水龍,後排左起為各地科技組組長,加拿大林寶玉、
休士頓李君浩、洛杉磯張揚展、華府曾東澤、舊金山葉志誠。
(周菊子攝)

            (Boston Orange 周菊子波士頓報導)科技部部長陳良基在71719日間再訪波士頓,視察新設科技組業務,參訪拜會創新創業機構,宣導博士創新之星(LEAP),海外人才橋接方案(LIFT)等計畫,強調為台灣科技長期發展的人才培育與國際化努力。
             陳良基從201728日上任科技部部長迄今,至少到訪波士頓3次,一次來接受美國國家發明家學會(NAI)院士頭銜,並和麻省總醫院簽約,為台灣培養智慧醫療人才;一次與教育部部長率11名大學院校校長同行,聯袂來訪,宣導5億元台幣攬才計畫,這次來訪,主要是率團到華府參加美國國家衛生研究院(NIH)的年會,並順道視察休士頓,波士頓的科技組業務。
             陳良基表示,近年來台灣和美國在科技上持續深化合作,今年六月底,他就為台美歷年來最大科技合作案,衛福七號的發射,再度訪問美國。這次到華府參加美國國家衛生研究院(NIH)年會,為未來五年的雙邊科技合作,太空計畫等,討論新一期計畫細節。
             陳良基此行,也順道視察休士頓,波士頓兩地新組長到任後工作概況。
             談及休士頓時,陳良基說這座全美第四大城市,不但是全美電子電機重鎮,近年科技發展快速,全美排名第一的安德森癌症研究中心也座落在那兒。這是他第一次到休士頓參訪,看到德州大力建置新創基地,規模比台灣的TTA大四、五倍,積極推動醫療器械和醫院診療的結合創新,和台灣政推動的新創策略方向不謀而合,已利用機會邀約當地人才與台灣連結。
             到波士頓,則是視察新設立的波士頓科技組在謝水龍組長領導下,還有哪些業務需要科技部協助,也希望在生物科技,人工智慧方面,藉波士頓現有基礎,推動台灣向前邁進。最近台灣已從波士頓邀得TechStars到台灣和科技部設立的創新創業園地TTA(Taiwan Tech Arena)合辦活動,生醫加速器SmartLab將進駐竹北生醫園區。生命科學國(Life Science Nation)”也將於11月到台灣舉辦大型國際會議。
科技部長陳良基和出席青年合影。右一,二為波士頓台灣人生物科技
協會共同會長朱治齊,鄭永志。(周菊子攝)
             陳良基認為,科技人才培養,不但眼光要放遠,還要因人適才,科技部因此訂立多項計劃,不但鼓勵台灣學生,學者出國,也設法吸引優秀的中西海外人才到台灣服務,藉以落實國際科技交流,奠定台灣在科技發展上的國際競爭力。陳良基還在離波返台前的記者會中透露,未來數年將以數位醫療,人工智能為優先關注領域。
科技部長陳良基和出席餐敘者合影。左起為林芳邦,謝水龍,莊偉哲,
以及陳明智(右二起),凌美秀,錢一之,徐佑典。(周菊子攝)
             陳良基此行到波士頓,還參訪了劍橋創新中心(CIC),麻州生命科學中心,TechStars波士頓分部,駐波士頓加拿大科技加速器,麻省理工學院的媒體實驗室,城市科學實驗室,並和麻州住宅及經濟發展廳麾下的創新、科技暨創業助理廳長Damon Cox,企業發展廳助理廳長范文南(Nam Pham)餐敘,晤談,交換意見。
             科技部在全世界設有17個據點,北美6個,加拿大之外,美國有5個科技組,分別設於洛杉磯,舊金山,華府,休士頓,以及201812月設立的波士頓。以色列的科技組也是去年新設的。
             陳良基這趟到波士頓,在前述活動之外,還和來自波士頓,費城,紐約等地的科技社團代表餐敘,舉辦了一場人才培育整體構想交流座談會,也召集了北美6個科技組組長,和隨行參訪的生命科學研究發展司,國家實驗研究院院長、主管開會,商討台灣科技未來發展方向。(7月22日更新版)

科技部長陳良基(中)和來自美東的科技團體代表合影。右一為波士頓
科技組長謝水龍,右四為波士頓經文處處長徐佑典,右五為新澤西
科技大學交通系主任錢一之。(周菊子攝)


科技部長陳良基與學生學者交流人才計畫。(圖片來自科技部網站)

科技部長陳良基(左七)率團,在波士頓經文處處長徐佑典(右五)
陪同下,與麻州科技、創新助理廳長Damon Cox(左六)及
企業發展助理廳長范文南(Nam Pham,右六)餐敘交換意見。
(圖片來自科技部網站)

星期五, 7月 19, 2019

非中華民國國民也可當僑務委員? 波士頓有僑胞提議放寬資格

波士頓僑務委員會議說明會部分出席者合影。(周菊子攝)


(Boston Orange 周菊子牛頓市報導)持有中華民國護照,才能當僑務委員? 713日在波士頓僑教中心舉行的「僑務委員會議說明會」中,這問題成為討論重點。
左起,紐英崙中華公所主席陳家驊,波士頓僑務委員梅錫銳,波士頓
僑教中心主任歐宏偉,波士頓僑務委員蔣宗壬,全美安良工商會總理
陳仕維等人分別簡報,致詞。(周菊子攝)
波士頓僑教中心為加強波士頓僑民與僑委會經辦僑務情況的了解,713日下午特地舉辦「僑務委員會議說明會」,請5月份回台灣參加僑務委員會議的僑務委員蔣宗壬,以及紐英崙中華公所主席陳家驊、全美安良工商會總理陳仕維等3人出席做簡報。
僑教中心主任歐宏偉在會中一再強調,僑胞們對該次僑務會議有任何問題,都歡迎提出,討論。
波士頓僑教中心主任歐宏偉強調中華民國護照只有一種。
由於一任三年的僑務委員預定一年半後換屆,根據僑委會規定,持有中華民國護照者才有資格出任,但波士頓老僑社區有這護照者,屈指可數。陳仕維在簡報之外,因此提出可否放寬資格的建議。
港澳之友社社長余麗媖因此提問,在美居住華人,是否可申請中華民國護照?
出席者中來自香港的鄒姓夫婦則稱,他倆曾經從波士頓經文處那兒申請到中華民國海外護照。
歐宏偉主任回應表示,配偶持有中華民國護照者,也可申請。據他所知,中華民國護照只有一種,希望鄒姓夫婦能把他倆所說的護照給他看一下,將可代為查證。
蔣宗壬表示,這次回台開會,沒發帽子,到裝甲兵學校參觀時,才拿到
一頂"支持國防,熱愛國家",繡有中華民國國旗的帽子。(周菊子攝)
第一次出席僑務會議的陳仕維,對這次會議發給每名出席者一塊平板,所有的會議通知,議程,相關資料及討論內容,都藉平板傳達,實質的召開了一次無紙會議,以行動保護環境,很是印象深刻。
陳仕維也讚許僑委會推動設立海外急難救助協會,還見證這次開會,有唱國歌環節。
僑居美國數十年,三年一任的僑務委員職位,也已做到第二任一半的蔣宗壬,在會上不忌諱地埋怨,到台灣出席僑務會議,很多時候都覺得,台下聽的人可能比台上講的人還懂得多,有點浪費時間。他直言,講廣東話的老僑和講國語的新僑,背景各不相同,處事做法有異,想要水乳交融,並不容易。他還記得幾十年前他初到波士頓,曾經和大波士頓中華文化協會的人一起進華埠服務,不少老僑卻以為他們去搶地盤,對他們的態度非常不好,類似這樣的新僑,老僑隔閡,其實在台灣的大官們,根本不清楚。
蔣宗廷認為。年紀大些的僑胞,不太計較藍綠,只要對國家好,就都支持。但是他近年觀察到,在僑務會議中,年輕僑領站邊站得很厲害。這種顏色之分,新僑,老僑之分,有人支持台獨,有人只要不提中華民國就可以,有人堅決支持中華民國等等的立場,使得我們的僑社比其他國家的僑社分化得更厲害許多,如何團結僑胞,凝聚僑心,會是很重要的課題。
會末,歐宏偉鼓勵僑胞踴躍組團回台灣,參加十月國慶、使用自費體驗的優質醫療服務,鼓勵加入僑務電子報讀者群、使用僑胞卡及特約商店等等。