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July 31, 2014

Associated Press: US Sen. Warren to tour Massachusetts cities, towns

JUL 31, 2014 U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren is taking advantage of the congressional break to tour Massachusetts cities and towns. The Democratic lawmaker says she wants to talk about what she calls her agenda of fighting for Massachusetts and a level playing field for middle class families. Warren will begin her swing through the state Friday morning with a visit to Revere City Hall to meet with Mayor Daniel Rizzo before stopping by the Charlton Fire Department. The state's congressional … Continue Reading


July 31, 2014

Telegram: Sen. Warren to visit Charlton Fire Department

JULY 31, 2014 BOSTON - U.S. Elizabeth Warren will visit the Charlton Fire Department at 11:30 a.m. Friday with U.S. Rep. Richard Neal. Ms. Warren and the Massachusetts congressional delegation recently helped the department secure an Assistance to Firefighters grant award of nearly $900,000 for an aerial tower truck to replace Scope … Continue Reading


July 31, 2014

Boston Globe: Warren, Markey to help launch Revere tornado relief effort

JULY 31, 2014 The state's two US senators will join local officials Friday morning to announce a relief fund for people affected by the tornado that tore through Revere on Monday. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Edward J. Markey are scheduled to appear at Revere City Hall, where officials are expected to announce that the fund has already received $200,000 in pledges, with an expected goal of $1 million. ... Read the full article … Continue Reading


July 28, 2014

Gloucester Daily Times: Tierney, senators press for fishing aid

JUL 28, 2014 Members of the state's congressional delegation have joined Massachusetts officials in urging NOAA to expedite the disbursement of the direct financial assistance to commercial fishermen that is part of the federal fishery disaster aid package. In a letter to Eileen Sobeck, assistant administrator for NOAA fisheries, five members, including U.S. Rep. John Tierney and Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Edward J. Markey, pointed out that it has been nearly eight months since Congress … Continue Reading


July 22, 2014

Springfield Republican: Federal block grants pump millions into Central Massachusetts road improvements, housing projects

July 22, 2014 Several Worcester-area communities are expected to receive hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal block grant funding to make infrastructure improvements in the coming months. Gov. Deval Patrick recently announced that 54 cities and towns from across the Commonwealth, including 12 in Central Massachusetts, will receive a portion of $27.5 million in federal Community Development Block Grants through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to support housing … Continue Reading


July 21, 2014

Georgetown Record: GFD awarded $25k grant

July 21, 2014 The Georgetown Fire Department has been awarded a $25,000 federal grant to upgrade their hydraulic rescue tools, commonly known by the trademark "Jaws of Life." GFD Chief Al Beardsley said the department was recently notified of winning the grant by Senator Elizabeth Warren's office and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The GFD expects the new tools to arrive at the firehouse by early September, replacing existing hydraulic rescue equipment first purchased by the … Continue Reading


July 11, 2014

New Bedford Standard-Times: UMass marine scientists get $4.4M research grants

July 11, 2014 NOAA is directing $4.4 million over the next two years to scallop researchers at SMAST through the Northeast Cooperative Research Program. Dr. Kevin Stokesbury, a researcher at the UMass Dartmouth School for Marine Science and Technology, is involved in most of the projects that are being funded with the grants. Stokesbury was behind the invention of the video scallop survey methods that upended federal fisheries scientists' understanding of how many scallops were on the ocean … Continue Reading


July 10, 2014

GoLocalWorcester: Sturbridge, Northbridge Receive $872,100 in Fire Grants from FEMA

July 10, 2014 The Fire Departments of Sturbridge and Northbridge have received $872,100 in grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) program.Northbridge Fire Department will receive $712,500 for a new Ariel Ladder Fire Truck. Sturbridge Fire Department will receive $159,600 for a Brush Fire Truck. ... The announcement was made by United States Senators Elizabeth Warren and Edward J. Markey, and Representatives Richard Neal, … Continue Reading


June 30, 2014

Springfield Republican: Hampden County Sheriff Michael Ashe celebrated at White House as 'Champion of Change'

June 30, 2014 Hampden County Sheriff Michael J. Ashe was honored Monday during a White House ceremony that celebrated his 40-year career in criminal justice and recognized him as a "champion of change" in the area of inmate rehabilitation. Ashe was one of 15 people being recognized under President Obama's "Champions of Change" program in the category of Expanding Reentry Employment Opportunities. ... Warren said "Sheriff Ashe has done an outstanding job growing innovative, successful, and … Continue Reading


June 29, 2014

New Bedford Standard-Times: Charles W. Morgan a symbol of New Bedford's past, present and future

June 29, 2014 The return of the Charles W. Morgan is a symbol of what's been accomplished in recent New Bedford history, as well as what's still in store. "The city that lit the world will do it once again," said U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, making a rare appearance in the city for the homecoming of the Morgan. "But this time, when New Bedford lights the world, instead of whale oil, it will be with the lights from wind energy." Warren was one of many officials at Saturday's welcoming ceremony … Continue Reading


June 26, 2014

Springfield Republican: Senate Democrats including Ed Markey, Elizabeth Warren, pushing campaign finance transparency bill ahead of midterm elections

June 26, 2014 Democrats in the U.S. Senate this week reintroduced a bill to increase transparency relating to campaign contributions and with a eye toward the midterm elections in November, the topic is likely to be a polarizing one in Washington. A version of the DISCLOSE Act, authored by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., was reintroduced in the Senate on Tuesday to require any covered organization that spends $10,000 or more during an election cycle to file a report with the Federal Election … Continue Reading


June 20, 2014

Wicked Local: Hanover, Halifax fire departments get federal grants

June 20, 2014 The Hanover and Halifax fire departments have received federal grants totaling $635,792 for upgrades to facilities and equipment. Halifax will get the biggest check - $540,792 - for a regional communications center. Hanover will use its $95,000 to install a sprinkler system at its fire headquarters. The money is part of $783,232 in Federal Emergency Management Agency funds awarded to four Massachusetts fire departments through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program. The … Continue Reading


June 20, 2014

Springfield Republican: Belchertown Fire Department gets $68,000 federal grant

June 20, 2014 The town Fire Department has received a grant totally nearly $68,000 to pay for cardiac monitors. The grant was announced by U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Ed Markey and U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern, through a press release from Warren's office. Statewide, $783,232 in Federal Emergency Management Agency grants went to four Massachusetts fire departments through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program. Belchertown was the only Western Massachusetts community to receive such a … Continue Reading


June 18, 2014

Watertown Tab & Press: Watertown Fire Department awarded FEMA assistance grants

June 18, 2014 After applying for a very competitive grant, the Watertown Fire Department was among eight departments in the state to receive federal funding to keep the community, families and the firefighters themselves safe. The money, according to fire officials, will be used for new equipment and additional staffing. According to a release from Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Watertown Fire Dept. (WFD) was awarded $186,800 through the Assistance to Firefighter Grant (AFG). … Continue Reading


June 17, 2014

Boston Business Journal: Sen. Warren, Mayor Walsh advocate for increased medical research funding

June 17, 2014 U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren stood in front of a room full of cancer patient advocates and cancer researchers on Monday, reciting a goal that has been spoken repeatedly around this city - funding for medical research needs to be increased. "More people are surviving cancer because we're finding so many more ways to attack it," she said. (Research) is the best way to fight back." ... Warren urged attendees to press their federal representatives to increase funding. But she also … Continue Reading


June 11, 2014

Greenfield Recorder Editorial: Senate can help with college debt relief

June 11, 2014 A college degree is supposed to be a springboard to one's future. Studies show that those who have earned, say, a bachelor's degree, will earn hundreds of thousands of dollars more over a 40-year employment career than a person with just a high school diploma. ... Although Congress has - grudgingly - made some changes for future students, it hasn't done much for those with existing loans. Many graduates, therefore, are faced with paying back their loans plus 7 percent … Continue Reading


June 10, 2014

New York Times Editorial: Student Borrowers and the Economy

June 10, 2014 President Obama took an important step this week when he signed an executive order providing relief to millions of struggling student loan borrowers and urged Congress to pass a student loan refinancing bill that is scheduled for a vote in the Senate on Wednesday. Both the executive order and the refinancing bill speak to a grave problem that has trapped recent college graduates and threatens the long-term health of the economy. ... The executive order signed on Monday will help … Continue Reading


June 10, 2014

Boston Globe Editorial: Elizabeth Warren’s student loan bill is worth talking about

June 10, 2014 The first bill Senator Elizabeth Warren ever filed had to do with student loans: Last year, she proposed offering new student loan rates that were as eye-catchingly low as the rate that the Federal Reserve charges banks for short-term lending. That bill, a bit of political theater, went nowhere. Now Warren is back with a new - and more modest - proposal that would allow many people to refinance existing student loans at lower rates. Warren says her bill would affect millions of … Continue Reading


June 08, 2014

Berkshire Eagle Editorial: Taking on student debt

June 8, 2014 The escalating cost of a college education and the resulting debt burden too many young people take on to get that education creates a dilemma that goes well beyond the plight of students. By sending into the world a generation of college graduations too overwhelmed with debt to buy homes or even cars, the twin scourge of high cost and high debt threatens to put the breaks on an already struggling economy. This problem is everybody's problem. This week, the U.S. Senate is expected … Continue Reading


June 08, 2014

MetroWest Daily News Editorial: A better deal on student debt

June 8, 2014 As members of the Class of 2014 marched out of their college commencement exercises, they carried with them more than pride in their accomplishments, the best wishes of their families and upgraded resumes. They also carried a boatload of student loan debt. The Wall Street Journal reports the average 2014 graduate will owe $33,000. That's up from $31,000 in the last year. The average for the Class of 1993, for comparison, was just $10,000. This is a huge problem for the Class of … Continue Reading

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