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State Sen michael Moore of Millbury wants Mass to lighten restrictions on sparklers, a July 4th favorite
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sparklers would be allowed if a bill before a state committee is passed
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Massachusetts Senate approves change to provide line-of-duty death benefits for Worcester Police Officer Manny Familia s family
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Chris Lisinski
State House News Service
The future of the state s controversial film tax credit, legalization of sports betting, and per-trip fees on ride-hailing services are among the issues senators targeted in the 923 amendments they filed to the Senate s annual state budget ahead of debate starting Tuesday, May 25.
Senate budget-writers, led by Ways and Means Committee Chair Michael Rodrigues, proposed pushing the sunset date for the credit from Jan. 1, 2023 to Jan. 1, 2027 while eliminating its transferability, capping eligible compensation, and increasing the amount of filming or spending in Massachusetts required to qualify.
Seven different amendments, filed by Democrats and Republicans, aim to alter or outright eliminate the Ways and Means Committee s film tax credit proposal.
WORCESTER The city Friday said it intends to implement a police body camera program by 2022 at the latest, and will start scheduling meetings to get community input shortly.
“The city is committed to a body camera program, and will soon be engaging in community conversations on what that would look like,” spokesman Walter Bird wrote in an email to the Telegram & Gazette on Friday.
“I’m grateful for the announcement from the city today,” James P. McGovern, the city’s longtime Democratic Congressman, said in a telephone interview, adding that federal COVID-19 relief funds should ease the program’s cost.