Senator Moore has formally called upon the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) and the Council of State Governments (CSG) to act on gun violence in the United States.
Read moreMoore, Kane Secure Funding for Local Youth and Family Programs
Senator Moore and Representative Hannah E. Kane (R-Shrewsbury) announced that funding was secured in the Fiscal Year 2020 state budget that would support programs and services at Shrewsbury Youth and Family Services (SYFS).
Read moreMoore-Sponsored Anti-Fraud Bill Advances from Committee
Senator Moore announced that a legislative committee recently advanced a bill aimed at clarifying what constitutes fraud in the public bidding process. The Moore-sponsored initiative, which possesses bipartisan support, received unanimous approval by members of the committee.
Read moreMoore, Day File Bill to Curb Bias Incidents in Public Schools
Senator Moore and Representative Michael S. Day (D-Stoneham) announced the filing of legislation aimed at curbing bias incidents and hate crimes in public schools across the Commonwealth.
Read moreSen. Moore Supports Increased Access to Eye Care
Senator Moore announced that the Senate recently passed legislation to expand access to eye care. The Moore-sponsored proposal advanced through the Chamber with unanimous support.
Read moreSutton Native Interns with Sen. Moore
Senator Moore welcomed Nathan Manna to the State House as part of the legislative internship program. Nathan is interning four days each week throughout the summer months.
Read moreSen. Moore Announces Passage of FY20 State Budget
Senator Moore announced the passage of the Fiscal Year 2020 state budget, which invests in programs and services across the Commonwealth. Funded at $43.1 billion, the budget makes major investments in education, housing, substance use disorder services, health care, and other areas while projecting a more than $476 million deposit into the Stabilization Fund.
Read moreSenate Adjourns in Memory of Thomas J. Noonan of Shrewsbury
The Senate adjourned in memory of Thomas J. Noonan of Shrewsbury Massachusetts, who passed July 7th. Mr. Noonan was appointed Clerk Magistrate of the Central District Court by Gov. Dukakis in 1977 – where he would remain an institution, a friendly face and a mentor until his retirement in 2017.
Read moreLisa Kelley, Nancy Malone Named as ‘Unsung Heroines’
Senator Moore and David K. Muradian, Jr. (R-Grafton) nominated Lisa Kelley and Nancy Malone of Grafton as an Unsung Heroines for their outstanding contributions to the local community and the region. Lisa and Nancy, along with 129 other Unsung Heroines from across the state, were recognized at an awards ceremony hosted by the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women in the Great Hall of the State House.
Read moreSen. Moore Welcomes Katelyn Buckley to State House
Senator Moore welcomed Katelyn Buckley of Shrewsbury to the State House as part of the office internship program. Katelyn interned within Senator Moore’s State House Office several days during the month of June.
Read moreSen. Moore Welcomes Grafton Job Corps Students to State House
Senator Moore recently welcomed a group of student leaders from the Grafton Job Corps to the Massachusetts State House. Senator Moore spoke with the students about his role as a state senator, and shared information about the history of the Senate Chamber. The students were accompanied by the Corps’ Recreation Coordinator, Michelle Cook.
Read moreSen. Moore Supports Bill to Curb Distracted Driving
Senator Moore announced that the Senate unanimously passed legislation which would prohibit the use of handheld mobile devices while driving. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, distracted driving accounted for 3,450 deaths in 2016. In the prior year, an estimated 400,000 people suffered from injuries because of distraction-affected crashes.
Read moreSenator Moore Welcomes Summer Interns to State House
Senator Moore welcomed Alvira Bonsu of Worcester, Talia Guglietta of Stoneham, and Christopher Quigley of Millbury, to the State House for the 2019 internship program. The students are interning within Senator Moore’s State House Office during the summer months.
Read moreSen. Moore Supports Delayed Implementation of New Paid Leave Law
Senator Moore recently co-signed a letter to legislative leaders in the Senate and House of Representatives requesting a delayed implementation of the new Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) law signed by the Governor last year. Approximately 45 legislators signed onto the letter.
Read moreMoore, Muradian Celebrate Armed Forces Day
Senator Moore and Representative David K. Muradian, Jr. (R-Grafton) recently honored all servicemen and servicewomen, active and retired, at the fifth annual event celebrating Armed Forces Day on May 18, 2019.
Read moreMoore Secures Funding to Address Leicester Water Issues
Senator Moore successfully advocated for an amendment to the Senate version of the Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) state budget to address the ongoing issues involving the water and sewer districts in the Town of Leicester.
Read moreSen. Moore Votes to Advance FY20 State Budget
Senator Moore announced that the Massachusetts Senate passed its version of the Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) state budget. The spending bill provides $42.8B, a 3.2% increase over FY19, to support state programs and to invest in local priorities.
Read moreSenate Approves Funds for Civics Education Law
Senator Moore announced that the Massachusetts Senate unanimously approved $1.5 million in funding for the newly-created Civics Project Trust Fund. The Trust Fund will be utilized for implementation of the 2018 Civics Education Law.
Read moreSenate Passes Local Infrastructure Funding Bill
Senator Moore announced that the Senate passed the so-called “Chapter 90” bond bill to fund local road and bridge repairs, and to continue the legislature’s ongoing commitment to invest in local communities. The bill will provide $200 million in Fiscal Year 2020 for municipal infrastructure improvements across the Commonwealth.
Read moreAuburn High School Students Visit State House
Senator Moore and Representative Paul K. Frost (R-Auburn) recently welcomed dozens of Auburn High School students to the State House. The visit was coordinated in conjunction with the Social Studies Department.
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