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Senate Passes Closeout Supplemental Budget

Massachusetts Senate passes supplemental budget closing out Fiscal Year 2024, fulfilling the state’s obligations to critical programs and services used by residents statewide. 

The funding supports treatment for substance and alcohol misuse, public health hospital investments, universal school meals, and targets $12 million for fiscally distressed community health centers, among other investments. Boosting funding for health centers will help provide equitable care in cities and towns across the state.  

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Springfield Projects Receive Grant Awards

Springfield Projects Receive $4.7 Million through Community One Stop Growth Awards 

State Senator Adam Gomez joined Governor Maura Healey, Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, Secretary Hao, and Secretary Augustus on Thursday morning in Worcester for the announcement of this year’s Community One Stop for Growth awards. Gomez’s district, representing the cities of Springfield and Chicopee, is set to receive nearly $4.7 million in funding through the grant programs for 13 different projects.  

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Senator Gomez Named to Correctional Consolidation Commission

State Senator Adam Gomez (D-Springfield) announced today that he has been appointed by Senate President Karen E. Spilka to serve on the legislative Special Commission on Correctional Consolidation and Collaboration. The 20 member commission is tasked with studying the correctional system and examining opportunities for collaboration and consolidation among the department of correction, the county sheriffs, the parole board and the office of community corrections.

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Gomez Announces Grant Funding for Local Projects

State Senator Adam Gomez (D-Springfield) joined the Healey-Driscoll Administration today to announce 3 grant awards coming to the Hampden District as part of a $27.8 million package of funding for park improvements and open space acquisitions across Massachusetts that will conserve 2,375 acres. The Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) awarded Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC), Local Acquisitions for Natural Diversity (LAND), Conservation Partnership, Cranberry Bog Acquisition for Restoration, and Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grants that will support 54 communities. The five grant programs will help municipalities and land trusts safeguard land for outdoor recreation, biodiversity, climate change mitigation, and other purposes.   

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