Via HockomockSports.com, we share the fall sports results for Franklin High School on Friday, Nov 13
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Via HockomockSports.com, we share the fall sports results for Franklin High School on Friday, Nov 13
"The coronavirus pandemic created – and exposed – multiple problems with the state’s education system, from preschool through high school. Now, lawmakers appear poised to use the must-pass vehicle of the annual state budget to begin figuring out how to address some of these issues.
A large consolidated amendment passed at the end of Tuesday’s budget debate, after midnight, includes several education-related study commissions, funds, and data tracking requirements.
On the childcare side, Massachusetts’ childcare system is primarily private-pay and expensive, with some subsidies available for low-income children – a system that has long raised concerns about the lack of affordable, quality childcare for many families. Forced closures due to COVID-19 and expensive reopening requirements put many providers in financial peril.
The House budget includes several investments in early education, including a new $10 million fund to help lower income parents pay for childcare on a sliding scale."
"Senate spending plan hews close to House version"
THE SENATE WAYS and Means Committee on Thursday released its own nearly $46 billion budget proposal for fiscal 2021, a 5.5 percent spending increase over the current year, which is in many ways similar to the budget proposal currently being debated in the House.
The House’s initial proposal was slightly higher – $46.021 billion – and amendments are still being added on the House floor.
Like the House budget, the Senate budget includes no new broad-based taxes and relies on a significant draw from the state’s rainy day fund. There are no major cuts to services. Both the House and Senate budgets adopt proposals made by Gov. Charlie Baker to require large businesses to remit sales tax collections more quickly – though not to require daily remittances of sales taxes – and to delay implementation of a state charitable deduction.
“There’s definitely more similarities than differences in our budgets,” said Senate Ways and Means Chair Michael Rodrigues, a Westport Democrat.
According to the new travel order, passengers traveling from NY, WA or DC coming to MA must also quarantine for 14 days or show proof of a negative COVID-19 test. Passengers must also fill out the online Massachusetts Travel Form or risk a fine.
For more information visit Mass.gov/MAtraveler or text MATraveler to 888-777.
Last Updated: Nov 13 2020 04:35 PM
The update to the existing travel order reflects:
Travelers from COVID-19 lower-risk States are not required to fill out the Massachusetts Travel Form and do not need to quarantine. The Department of Public Health metric for determining lower-risk states for the purposes of Massachusetts’ interstate travel policy considers data over two weeks before moving a state from lower risk to high risk. One week of data is the standard for moving states into the lower risk category.
Additionally, the threshold of daily cases per 100,000 residents is 10 (which ensures that Massachusetts’ standard is in line with other states). States are included on the “lower-risk” list based on meeting two criteria: average daily cases per 100K below 10 AND positive test rate below 5%, both measured as a 7-day rolling average.
Data is from covidexitstrategy.org as of November 11, 2020.
The current list of COVID-19 lower-risk states includes:
- Hawaii
- Maine
- New Hampshire
- Vermont
More info on the MA Travel order can be found https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-travel-order |
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A quiet looking calendar with the FPAC Virtual Gala and Telethon scheduled for Saturday, a virtual concert at the Library on Sunday, and the Cultural Council Masterclass scheduled for Monday evening.
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Town of Franklin, MA: December 5 Election Update |
The mail-in ballots for the upcoming Town Election on December 5th have arrived and are being sent out by the Town Clerk's office. Want to know more about important election dates, voting options, and candidates? Visit our website at https://t.co/6vZoiF1KQe pic.twitter.com/uEYSGL7P7v
— Town of Franklin, MA (@TOFranklinMA) November 12, 2020