Senator Moore announced that Shrewsbury resident Jonjy Ananth was recently appointed by Senate President Stanley C. Rosenberg (D-Amherst) to serve as a member of the statewide Asian American Commission.
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The Massachusetts Senate passed two sets of rules, the first establishing the operating procedures of the Senate and the second establishing joint legislative rules with the House of Representatives. Both sets of rules govern the operations of the Legislature for the 2017-2018 legislative session.
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The Massachusetts Senate unanimously passed a resolution to condemn the recent Executive Order issued by President Donald J. Trump which bars entry to the United States for certain nationals from seven Muslim-majority nations. The resolution recognizes the unique importance of immigration to the history of Massachusetts since its founding, through the present.
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In honor of longtime Millbury-Sutton Chronicle columnist Tom Reilly who passed away earlier this year, Senator Moore is sponsoring a scholarship opportunity for graduating high school seniors who reside in the Second Worcester District.
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In recognition of their second straight year as Division III State Champions, Senator Moore welcomed members of the Millbury Memorial Junior/Senior High School girls’ varsity soccer team to the State House.
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Senator Moore voted against legislation in the Senate that would increase stipends for members of the Legislature and raise salaries for certain positions in state government.
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Senator Moore and State Representative David K. Muradian, Jr. (R-Grafton) are proud to announce that Grafton has been awarded a loan through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund program.
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For the second straight year, Senator Moore announced details of an initiative to assist nonprofit organizations with offering financial literacy programs to area residents. Funding is available through Citizens Bank’s Citizens Helping Citizens Manage Money financial literacy initiative.
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Senator Moore announced that the 78th Citizens' Legislative Seminar will be held this spring on Tuesday, March 21st and Wednesday, March 22nd at the Massachusetts State House. Interested constituents are welcome to contact the Senator's Office.
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Senator Moore and Representative David K. Muradian (R-Grafton) announced that the Legislature passed a bill that would exempt the Grafton Police Department from Civil Service. The bill, filed pursuant to a Grafton Town Meeting vote taken in May 2016, passed both Chambers unanimously and has now been laid on the Governor’s desk.
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With the end of the 2015-2016 legislative session drawing near, Senator Moore reflects his efforts in the Senate on behalf of Second Worcester District residents. Learn more about Senator Moore's accomplishments.
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Senator Moore joined Senate President Stan Rosenberg (D-Amherst) and Québec National Assembly President Jacques Chagnon at the Massachusetts State House to announce members of the Massachusetts-Québec Research Council.
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While Massachusetts's influence in Washington could wane with Republican Donald Trump in the White House, at least one state senator expects to be among those making suggestions to the new administration's Department of Justice. Sen. Michael Moore of Millbury, a member of the DOJ's Global Justice Information Sharing Initiative Global Advisory Committee. (By Colin A. Young
State House News Service)
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Senator Moore can trace his career in public service back when he watched his parents square up against injustice, and then become part of solutions by volunteering their time. Story by Mary Romaniec as Published by The Grafton News.
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Sen. Moore announces an opportunity to showcase the unique cultural and artistic identity of the Second Worcester District. The Senate has recently unveiled a display case at the State House to highlight all forty senatorial districts within the Commonwealth. Make a suggestion about what should represent our region.
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In an effort to advance smoking cessation efforts, Senator Moore announced the availability of resources for Massachusetts residents. The announcement coincides with the national American Cancer Society event known as the ‘Great American Smokeout’ where smokers from across the country commit to quitting.
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Senator Moore announced the availability of spring 2017 internship opportunities in his State House Office for undergraduate and graduate students.
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Sen. Moore received the 2016 Legislator of the Year Award from the Massachusetts Association of School Committees. The award, which is presented annually to a member of the Legislature, recognizes policymakers who contribute thoughtful and effective advocacy on behalf of Massachusetts students and their families.
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Senator Moore announced that the state awarded $500,000 in grants to three companies under the Commonwealth's Recycling Business Development Grant program that will enable them to better process and manage packaged food material.
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Senator Moore and Representative David K. Muradian, Jr. (R-Grafton) participated in a televised discussion of this year's four ballot initiatives relating to recreational marijuana, charter schools, farm animal confinement and gambling parlors.
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