|                                                                     | "Hang Together"At the signing of the Declaration of Independence, our town's namesake was purported to have spoken the quotation above. If the statesmen assembled didn't maintain unity among themselves, they would surely fail and literally be hanged.  While our stakes are obviously not as severe, we nevertheless face a dire situation and must maintain our unity and respect for each other.  That's why the founding team at One Franklin rejects any attempt to mischaracterize our financial woes as a competition between the municipal departments and school department, or to use the multimillion dollar budget shortage to set Franklinites against each other, based on income levels, partisan affiliation, or parental status. We must hang together to forge a fruitful future for Franklin.  | 
                                                           | Joint Letter from Department HeadsOn December 17, a letter signed  by twenty-one Town department heads and leaders was presented to the Joint Budget Subcommittee. The letter decried potential budget cuts (partially outlined in our inaugural newsletter) and warned of the dire consequences of inaction in the face of our current shortfall.  Specifically, the letter claimed that that the scale of the cuts could "significantly jeopardize the public safety of Franklin", "expose the Town's AAA Bond rating to a downgrade", and "decimate community lifelines".  The letter, signed by--among others-- the Chief of Police, Fire Chief, Director of Public Works, and Library Director, also states that the aforementioned leaders "overwhelmingly support an override for the community, as the passage of an override allows our departments to remain solvent and not be affected by any further reductions". This letter is consistent with comments made by elected officials and FPS leadership: without bold action and community engagement, Franklin is headed towards dire cuts in the next fiscal year. | 
                                                                     | Important Dates  Tuesday 1/14 @ 7:00 School Committee MeetingWednesday 1/15 @ 7:00 Finance Committee MeetingWednesday 1/22 @ 7:00 Town Council MeetingTuesday 1/28 @ 7:00 School Committee MeetingThursday 1/30 @ 7 JBSC Listening Session (Franklin Elks) For the full calendar of events, click here. Zoom links are released with meeting agendas 48 hours in advance. All meetings are streamed on Franklin Town Hall YouTube. | 
                                                           | Get Involved!January's Actions  The Joint Budget Subcommittee has set up at least six listening sessions to hear from residents. This is a way to engage for folks who can't typically make the town hall meetings. The first meeting is 1/30 at 7:00 at the Franklin Elks. Ask a question about potential cuts at 1/22 Town Council meeting (in person or on Zoom!).Write an email to all members of the Town Council asking their views on the budgetary path forward. (Email onefranklinvolunteers@gmail.com for example template)
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                                                           | Clips We're Watching  Town leaders read letter (12/17 JBSC)    45:29-1:01watch as department heads read the aforementioned letter and community members reactAre we losing our brand? (10/12 JBSC)    42:24-45:09watch as a local father testifies that he moved to Franklin in part because of its reputation for "great schools", but he now worries that the stellar reputation might be gone by the time his kids are school-aged   Stay tuned for more clips from elected officials, advocates, and neighbors! | 
                                                           | If we don't take action in 2025, public safety, quality of life, and public education for Franklin residents will continue to decline. | 
                                                             | Stay Tuned For...The third, fourth, and fifth "Dollars and Sense" issues the weeks of 2/4, 2/25, and 3/11    Our website going live!More information about the organization we're building and how to get involvedMore important dates, data, and ways to engageClick here for our first issueReach out to this email for any questions, corrections, or clarifications onefranklinvolunteers@gmail.com | 
 | One Franklin Founding Team   Dr. Anne Bergen, former Franklin educator and School Committee ChairCamille Bernstein, resident advocate, former School Committee member, and parent of 2Sue Dewsnap, former Chair of Finance Committee and resident advocateKen Ojukwu, current member of Finance CommitteeSue Rohrbach, former School Committee memberRoberta Trahan, resident advocate and former School Committee memberRuthann O'Sullivan, member of School Committee, resident advocate, parentJenna Cohen, resident advocate and parent of 3Celia Courtright, resident advocate, parent, and Music Boosters presidentPatty Dolan, resident advocate, PCC leader, and parentErin Ferguson, resident advocateJayson Joyce, educator, resident advocate, and parent of 3 young childrenBen Liberto, resident advocate and parent of 2 young childrenAlison Murphy, resident advocate and parentLaura Minnichelli, resident advocate and parentCaryn Parnell, resident advocate, retired teacher, and parentJessica Ulm, resident advocateRob Vacca, FPS educator for 29 years, parent of FHS student, resident advocate | 
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