Senator Moore and State Representative Paul Frost (R-Auburn) welcomed students from Auburn High School to the Massachusetts State House. Students were accompanied by teachers Spencer Kennard and Vincent Benacchio from the Social Studies Department.
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Senator Moore joined Leicester Police Chief James Hurley and Town Administrator Kevin Mizikar to present a United States flag to the Town of Leicester.
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Senator Moore announced that the Massachusetts Senate passed legislation to ban the sale of many home products containing identified dangerous flame retardant chemicals. The ban will extend to children’s products and home furnishings, including carpeting and bedding. The bill requires manufacturers to notify retailers of their products which contain these chemicals before the ban goes into effect.
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Senator Moore organized his semiannual firearm safety and education day on Sunday, May 15, 2016. The event was made possible through the support of the Gun Owners’ Action League (GOAL), Kahr Arms and the Auburn Sportsman’s Club.
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Senator Moore joined colleagues who serve on the Senate Committee on Ways and Means to announce a $39.497 billion budget recommendation for Fiscal Year 2017. The budget recommends targeted investments in a variety of areas to build resilient children, families and communities to better position the Commonwealth for future success.
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Sen. Moore took action to help assist the local Leicester community with replacing a stolen American flag.
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Senator Moore announced that the Massachusetts Senate solidified its role as a civil rights leader in passing An Act Relative to Transgender Anti-Discrimination. This bill provides equal access to public places for every resident of the Commonwealth, regardless of gender identity.
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Senator Moore and Representative Dan Donahue (D-Worcester) share their thoughts with the Worcester Business Journal about the decontamination of environmental hazards on property owned by the Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA).
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The Massachusetts Senate approved a comprehensive, omnibus agricultural package. The bill, entitled An Act to promote agriculture in the Commonwealth, provides opportunities and protections to current and prospective farmers throughout Massachusetts by increasing access and availability of locally grown food products, and investing in educational and agricultural programs to grow the industry.
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Senator Moore welcomed five student artists to the State House from Worcester-area colleges to unveil an art display inspired by landscapes and images of the Greater Worcester area.
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Senator Moore announced his participation in the 2nd Annual Armed Forces Day event organized by Representative Hannah Kane. The event, which honors all service men and women, active or retired, will take place at SAC Park, 438 Lake Street, Shrewsbury, on Saturday, May 21, 2016 from 9am-10:30am.
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Senator Moore announced that the Massachusetts Senate passed an omnibus bill that seeks to reduce tobacco use and nicotine addiction among youth. Among other provisions, the legislation will prohibit the sale of all tobacco and nicotine delivery products to individuals under the age of 21.
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The Massachusetts State Senate passed legislation filed by Senator Moore regarding self-storage insurance. The bill, which received unanimous support, enables self-storage facilities to offer limited insurance policies for possessions placed in a self-storage unit.
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Senator Moore welcomed the Kilroy family from Upton to the State House to recognize the accomplishments of Julia Kilroy, who received an Honor Award for her participation in the 2016 Letters About Literature competition.
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Following the discovery of additional hazardous waste materials on property recently purchased by the Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA), Senator Mike Moore and Representative Dan Donahue announced that the state would be providing an additional $3 million in funding to assist decontamination efforts.
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BOSTON – For the second straight year, Senator Michael O. Moore (D-Millbury) announced grant funding available through the Attorney General’s Office that would provide an estimated 200 summer jobs to benefit underserved youth across the Commonwealth.
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The Massachusetts Senate passed four sentencing reform related bills that address various criminal justice reform issues such as penalties for vandalism and graffiti (“tagging”), non-payment of fines, and the use of community corrections and diversion programs for those awaiting trial.
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The Massachusetts Legislature passed a bill that raises the solar net-metering cap and creates a long-term roadmap for the continued growth of solar power in the Commonwealth. These updates will provide a stable framework that will better protect the Commonwealth’s ratepayers while supporting the growth of the solar industry in a cost-effective manner.
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Senator Mike Moore announced that the Massachusetts Senate passed An Act Enhancing Reform, Innovation, and Success in Education (The RISE Act). A Moore-sponsored amendment was also adopted as part of the final bill which enhances local authority relative to the approval of new charter schools in the Commonwealth.
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Senator Mike Moore announced the arrival of the Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School SkillsUSA Community Service Team to the State House as part of the team’s effort to promote their “GOALS” project.
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