Friday, May 10, 2019

In the News: Atria Franklin serves breakfast to Franklin police; Health care funding to be looked at

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:

Atria Franklin serves breakfast to Franklin police
"Police arrived at the scene of Atria Franklin on Thursday morning. 
The situation: breakfast. 
The dining room at the King Street senior living community was filled with the scent of maple syrup and bacon, as officers from town were invited to talk to seniors and enjoy a hearty breakfast with them. 
The event was the first of its kind at the facility, said Community Sales Director Beth Comella."

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https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190509/atria-franklin-offers-breakfast-to-police-officers


Health care funding to be looked at
"With minimum-wage increases already locked in for years to come and a new push for a surtax on high earners underway, Senate President Karen Spilka told small- business owners on Thursday that she would continue to work toward compromise even as lawmakers consider how to bring in new revenues. 
Spilka, the keynote speaker at the annual Small Business Day, outlined in broad terms her desire to see the Legislature take action to improve transportation infrastructure, better fund education and reform health care. She also touted the Senate’s new tax-reform working group that brings together a range of interests and expertise. 
“I believe that every issue we will tackle this session is in some way an economic development issue,” Spilka said."

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https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190509/spilka-expresses-desire-to-return-to-health-care-bill

Rep Roy, Senator Spilka, and Senator Rausch at the Town Council meeting May 8, 2019
Rep Roy, Senator Spilka, and Senator Rausch at the Town Council meeting May 8, 2019

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