Part of how we did develop strategies going forward. We are grateful to the public and private labs and Healthcare Partners that have allowed us to dramatically increase our output. State lab, to the there are 25 public and private labs testing in massachusetts. 76,400 29 patients have been tested with nearly 4500 new tests reported in the previous 24 hours. We are making a lot of progress, but we know that there is much more to do. Visited a newwe drivethrough testing facility for First Responders at patriot place. As we continue to talk to partners at the local level across the state, we will continue to add more of these in all parts of massachusetts. Earlier today, we announced a new Rapid Testing site, which will enable on the spot testing and results at no additional costs. We anticipate being able to test 1000 people a day and received the site the results on site within minutes. People will know if they are positive for coronavirus and take action to seek the proper treatment.
39 and there are some cool readings with mid40s for many and things are kicking up into the sierra with partly cloudy fair weather cues for us and a little warmer in the next few days with a slight cool down thursday and the next warm up on the week and temperatures near average with highs in the 60s and 70s. 6 01 and we will talk about the peninsula. A crash on southbound 101 on the peninsula at the whipple was southbound 101 and redwood city, crash affecting traffic with a big rig and a car getting into a crash near the whipple exit. If you are traveling south, you will see slow traffic in san carlos carlos. 280 is a much better route to drive through that area. In the east bay, from concord through Pleasant Hill and walnut creek, late running roadwork and slow traffic. At the bay bridge, 1015 minutes to wait. Juul lab no longer supports prop c, the measure on the November Ballot that would return the ban on e cigarettes sales. Juul is reversing course after spending millions on the
Neil, i am the executive director. Thank you. The executive director here at the New Hampshire institute of politics this is a very special series we have and we are continuing on today, just a quick note, we have a new president of our college and we are proud of him he just arrived here about a month ago, this is his first politics and eggs and so, this is a wonderful as an occasion. And of course we will probably have a little more activity between now and february but i would like to just, everyone can recognize him. And of course our sponsors here, are the people that allow us to have these breakfasts, we have some wonderful new sponsors particularly fed cap is our newest sponsor and we have the president Christine Mcmahon is here today. We also have the board chair and his wife, bored chair Mark Odonoghue and Carol Kellerman are here, today. Just a side note that carol worked for senator kennedy in the 1980 campaign she was telling me stories about that last night it was great so
Are proud of him he just arrived here about a month ago, this is his first politics and eggs and so, this is a wonderful as an occasion. And of course we will probably have a little more activity between now and february but i would like to just, everyone can recognize him. And of course our sponsors here, are the people that allow us to have these breakfasts, we have some wonderful new sponsors particularly fed cap is our newest sponsor and we have the president Christine Mcmahon is here today. We also have the board chair and his wife, bored chair Mark Odonoghue and Carol Kellerman are here, today. Just a side note that carol worked for senator kennedy in the 1980 campaign she was telling me stories about that last night it was great so very, very good. And just one other recognition that todd fahey is here from aarp. Leading aarp through an interesting time and our wonderful primary with all of the political activity todd, will you stand . Now on saturday in New Hampshire there is g
Subcommittee on Higher Education. The subcommittee will come to order. The chair is authorized to call recess at any time. Welcome to todays hearing the subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development will come to order. Without objection, the chair is authorized to call recess at any time. Welcome to todays hearing, titled tran26 examining the impacts of students, families and schools. When it comes the time for students across america to apply for college, the free application for federal student aid, fafsa, is a critical tool. For many, fafsa is the only access to post secondary education. It opens doors and provides assistance to individuals seeking to pursue academic ambitions, regardless of background. In 2020, legislators and policymakers sought to make the process even more accessible by passing the fafsa simplification act. With the financial burden of college growing every year, it was incredibly important to reform the fafsa process for families. The new law strea