Sunday, July 2, 2023

Senate President Spilka: Progressive tax relief, celebrating Juneteenth + Pride Month, and more!


Updates from Beacon Hill & MetroWest

Delivering tax relief for residents who need it most.

Dear Friends –


June has been quite the month.

 

We passed progressive tax relief, spent joyful hours celebrating pride with our LGBTQ+ community, and commemorated freedom for all at Juneteenth events around MetroWest. To top it off, our local farmers' markets are in full swing—one of my favorite summer activities.

Our work on Beacon Hill has been truly historic. The tax relief package that the Senate unanimously passed will reduce income inequality, make Massachusetts more competitive nationally, and lessen the crippling impact of rising prices, inflation, and economic uncertainty. It delivers relief for workers, families, and elderly residents who are bearing the brunt of the rising costs of healthcare, housing, education, and basic goods. It is permanent, progressive, smart, and sustainable tax relief for the people who need it most.


It was an equally exciting month in MetroWest. My team and I joined Juneteenth celebrations in several of our communities, cut ribbons on educational and public safety facilities, and visited the MetroWest Visitors Bureau to discuss our incredible region—something I could talk about forever.

As always, my office is available if you need assistance or wish to share your opinion. You can email me at karen.spilka@masenate.gov or call 617-722-1500.


And if you see me by the tomatoes at one of our local farmers' markets—don't hesitate to say hello.


Warm regards,

Speaking to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Forum

I had the privilege of speaking to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce this month, and my message to them was: there's no place like home.


We have everything we need here to create a thriving, multiracial, diverse and welcoming Commonwealth that can be the envy of the other states. But we must tackle head-on the challenge facing the rest of the nation – that of shoring up and expanding our middle class.


By expanding access to the middle class, we can help the people who do some of our most important jobs – like home health aides, child care providers, and human service workers, among others – achieve the American dream.


That's why I'm proud the Senate has focused on the fundamentals, like access to housing, health care and higher education, among many other things, in our Fiscal Year 2024 budget and our recent tax relief package.

Tax Relief for Residents

On June 15, the Senate unanimously passed a $590 million tax relief bill which delivers support to low- and middle-income earners and chips away at the headwinds that threaten Massachusetts' competitiveness.


Focusing on providing relief to residents across Massachusetts while upholding fiscal responsibility, the Senate's tax relief package will provide relief to renters, seniors, and parents struggling with high early education costs while also increasing much-needed housing production.


As I have said from the outset, tax relief should go to the workers, families, and elderly residents of the Commonwealth who need it most.


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Juneteenth: Liberty and Justice for all Americans

Three years after the Senate voted to make Juneteenth a state holiday, I am thrilled to see it being celebrated around MetroWest and all around the country. This day reminds us that none of us are free until we are all free, and that it is incumbent on us to do the work of dismantling systemic racism in Massachusetts and nationwide. 


Juneteenth is a celebration of all Americans finally being truly free - and a reminder of the important work that lies ahead. I am immensely grateful to my colleagues in the Massachusetts Senate who work to uplift Black voices and strive to create a more equitable society for all.

From outdoor painting, to live music, to book recommendations and great food, MetroWest was full of lively Juneteenth celebrations this year! Thanks to the many community organizations who stepped up, including Ashland Residents for Equity and Action, Wayside Youth & Family Support Network in Framingham, and organizations in Natick, including Natick for Black Lives Matter, Spark Kindness, and others.

Celebrating Pride

It was a joy to celebrate Pride in MetroWest and at the State House alongside friends and leaders. We rejoiced in our diverse identities and unity as a Commonwealth, and stood firm in our commitment to equity and protecting the rights of our LGBTQ+ community. Making Massachusetts a place for everyone is not just a moral imperative—it is our competitive advantage. To LGBTQ+ folks and their allies around the country who are facing renewed discrimination, I say, come to Massachusetts!

I am especially proud of how residents of MetroWest cities and towns have come together to celebrate love, diversity, and equality with local Pride celebrations. Our communities must be places where everyone can live authentically and thrive.


Photos are of Pride celebrations in Hopkinton, where I was joined by Congressman Jim McGovern, Framingham, and Ashland.


Saturday, July 1, 2023

July 4th Celebration - Scheduled for Saturday, July 1, 2023

The Franklin July 4th Coalition is made up of community volunteers.  Our sole mission is to preserve the annual celebrations for the town of Franklin.  We hope you come and enjoy yourselves.   

We rely entirely on fundraising events and donations to provide the fireworks, music and  events.  

We need your help.  A small tax deductible donation will help us reach our fundraising goal and allow us to keep the celebration an exciting town wide event.


Saturday, July 1

12:00pm - Franklin's 4th of July - Carnival

Carnival Hours:  12PM - 10PM

MEGAPASS: 12PM - 10PM

Wristbands: 12PM - 5PM

12:00pm - Blues Festival - Ed Peabody (live music)

1:45pm - Blues Festival - Neal & the Vipers (live music)

3:30pm - Blues Festival - Mikey Junior (live music)

5:15pm - Blues Festival - Mike Crandall (live music)

7:00pm - Blue Festival - Bruce Katz (live music)

8:45pm - Blues Festival - Sugar Ray & the Bluetones (live music)

10:00pm - Fireworks


Food booths (Open during carnival hours)

Pizza, hotdogs, water, ice cream Franklin Democrat Town Committee

Soda, ice cream sandwiches Franklin July 4th Coalition

Fried doughs, French fries Franklin Rod & Gun Club

Corn dogs, nachos, root beer floats         Republican Town Committee

Lemonade, yogurt parfait         Temple Etz Chaim


Visit the page for updates and to donate -> https://www.franklin4th.com/

From the February audio archives, you may have missed it then, catch up with them now

FM #938 - Our Franklin SEPAC discussion can create the adjacent possible

FM #941 - Talking about the Master Plan Committee with Glenn Jones

FM #944 - Chief McLaughlin acknowledges so many accomplishments and is proud of this dept   https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/02/with-time-to-reflect-chief-mclaughlin.html


You can find more in the Franklin Matters Radio podcast page here ->   https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/

Franklin Matters Radio podcast page
Franklin Matters Radio podcast page

Franklin Election Collection - 2023

This will collect all the Franklin Matters posts with information on the Town of Franklin Biennial Election scheduled for Nov 7, 2023

The most recent items will be on the top of the list with the older items below.


Official Results for the Town of Franklin Biennial Election - Nov 7, 2023

Town of Franklin Biennial Election Unofficial Results - Nov 7, 2023 (audio)

Town of Franklin: UNOFFICIAL Biennial Election Results - Nov 7, 2023

Please vote today, the polls are open from 6 AM to 8 PM. This local election determines how Franklin's dollars are spent

Reminder: Candidate interviews for the Franklin (MA) Election - Nov 7, 2023 via Franklin TV & Radio

Candidate Interview summary table of links for video, audio & transcript

Candidate Interview: Glenn Jones incumbent candidate for Town Council (audio)

Candidate Interview: Glenn Jones, incumbent candidate for Town Council (video)

Candidate Interview: Ted Cormier-Leger, incumbent candidate for Town Council (audio)

Candidate Interview: Ted Cormier-Leger, incumbent candidate for Town Council (video)

Candidate Interview: Tom Mercer, incumbent candidate for Town Council (audio)

Candidate Interview: Melanie Hamblen, incumbent candidate for Town Council (audio)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/candidate-interview-melanie-hamblen_01233692691.html

Candidate Interview: Robert Dellorco, incumbent candidate for Town Council (audio)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/candidate-interview-robert-dellorco_01703168133.html

Candidate Interview: Cobi Frongillo, incumbent candidate for Town Council (audio)

Candidate Interview: Ruthann O'Sullivan, candidate for School Committee (video)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/candidate-interview-ruthann-osullivan.html

Candidate Interview: KP Sompally, candidate for School Committee (video)

Franklin Observer Candidate Night video available for replay

Tri-County election results

Tri-County election information summary

Tri-County Superintendent Karen MaGuire talks with Anne Bergen about the Tri-County School Building Special Election (video)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/superintendent-karen-mcguire-talks-with.html

Candidate Interview: Robert Dellorco, incumbent candidate for Town Council (video)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/candidate-interview-robert-dellorco.html

Candidate Interview: Tom Mercer, incumbent candidate for Town Council (video)

Candidate Interview: Cobi Frongillo, incumbent candidate for Town Council (video)

Candidate Interview: Melanie Hamblen, incumbent candidate for Town Council (video)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/candidate-interview-melanie-hamblen.html 

Franklin Town Clerk Nancy Danello walks us through voting process for the Oct 24 Tri-County Election, then for the Nov 7 Biennial Election (audio)
Informative video on Tri-County new building (5 mins, video)

Candidate Interview: Jay Mello, candidate for Planning Board (audio)

Candidate Interview: Chris Stickney, candidate for Planning Board (audio)

Candidate Interview: Jay Mello, candidate for Planning Board (video)

Candidate Interview: Chris Stickney, candidate for Planning Board (video)

Watch to the Tri-County New Building Information Session - 10/03/23 (video)


Candidate Interview: Dave McNeill, incumbent candidate for School Committee (audio)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/candidate-interview-dave-mcneill_01568713897.html

Candidate Interview: Dave Callaghan, incumbent candidate for School Committee (audio)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/candidate-interview-dave-callaghan_01611857304.html

Candidate Interview: Charles Bailey, candidate for Town Council (audio)

Watch to the Tri-County New Building Information Session - 10/03/23 (video)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/watch-to-tri-county-new-building.html

Candidate Interview: Dave McNeill, incumbent candidate for School Committee (video)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/candidate-interview-dave-mcneill.html

Candidate Interview: Dave Callaghan, incumbent candidate for School Committee (video)  https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/candidate-interview-dave-callaghan.html

Candidate Interview: Charles Bailey, candidate for Town Council (video)

Town Clerk releases important info on Tri-County Election Oct 24, 2023

Tri-County Info session held at Franklin Library 10/03/23 (audio)   https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/10/listen-to-tri-county-new-building.html

Final reminder on question to ask of each candidate (includes 'final' list of candidates) https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/09/final-reminder-what-is-one-question.html

What is the ONE question you would ask of each candidate?

Town of Franklin, MA: election candidates updated as of Aug 23, 2023

Busy day yields an updated Nomination Paper listing as of August 14, 2023

Updated Nomination paper listing as of August 8, 2023

Track who has taken out Nomination papers weekly - as of 08/03/23

Franklin School Committee Member Dave McNeill pulled papers to seek reelection

Reminder: Nomination papers available Aug 1

Nomination papers available August 1

Franklin Election Collection - 2023
Franklin Election Collection - 2023

Friday, June 30, 2023

Franklin's Event Outlook: June 30, 2023 to July 6, 2023

Friday, June 30

6:00pm - Franklin's 4th of July - Carnival - (Franklin Town Common)

6:00pm - Criminals & Beauty Queens (live music) (67 Degrees Brewery)

6:00pm - Dom Debaggis (live music) (La Cantina Winery)

7:00pm - Duppy Conquerors (live music) (Franklin Town Common)


Franklin's July 4th Coalition has a great line up for 2023
Franklin's July 4th Coalition has a great line up for 2023

Saturday, July 1

10:00am - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

12:00pm - Franklin's 4th of July - Carnival (Franklin Town Common)

12:00pm - Blues Festival - Ed Peabody (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

1:45pm - Blues Festival - Neal & the Vipers (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

3:30pm - Blues Festival - Mikey Junior (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

4:00pm - Kymberlee O’Brien Trio (live music) (La Cantina Winery)

5:15pm - Blues Festival - Mike Crandall (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

7:00pm - Blue Festival - Bruce Katz (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

8:45pm - Blues Festival - Sugar Ray & the Bluetones (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

10:00pm - Fireworks (Franklin High School)


Sunday, July 2

12:00pm - Franklin's 4th of July - Carnival (Franklin Town Common)

12:00pm - Padula Trio Plus One (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

1:00pm - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

2:00pm - Attleboro School of Rock (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

4:00pm - The Zajac Brothers Band (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

7:00pm -Neon Wave (live music) (Franklin Town Common)


Monday, July 3

Stars & Stripes Scavenger Hunt! (during open hours - Franklin Public Library)

2:00pm - Franklin's 4th of July - Carnival (Franklin Town Common)

7:00pm - Backyard Swagger (live music) (Franklin Town Common)


Tuesday, July 4 - Independence Day

12:00pm - Franklin's 4th of July - Carnival (Franklin Town Common)

12:00pm - Matt Zajac (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

1:00pm - Jamie Barrett (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

2:30pm - Hot Acoustics (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

4:30pm - Jesse Liam Band (live music) (Franklin Town Common)


Wednesday, July 5

Stars & Stripes Scavenger Hunt!  (during open hours - Franklin Public Library)


Thursday, July 6

Stars & Stripes Scavenger Hunt!  (during open hours - Franklin Public Library)

6:30pm - Franklin LGBTQ Alliance - monthly meeting  (Franklin Public Library)


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The Franklin Art Association Art Gallery remains open during business hours at Escape into Fiction (Main St, Franklin)

Find the full Community event calendar  https://www.franklinmatters.org/p/blog-page.html

The Cultural calendar displays only the cultural events      https://www.franklinculture.org/things-do/pages/calendar

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:  https://forms.gle/oPdi8X3ZbHHyrHzo6

The Town meeting calendar is found  https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar
The School district calendar is found  https://www.franklinps.net/calendar-by-event-type/26 


Franklin's Event Outlook: June 30, 2023 to July  6, 2023
Franklin's Event Outlook: June 30, 2023 to July  6, 2023