Senate Budget Adds Funds for Hanscom Students and Local Rivers

Submitted by State Senator Michael Barrett

 

State Senator Mike Barrett represents Bedford as part of the 3rd Middlesex district
State Senator Mike Barrett represents Bedford as part of the 3rd Middlesex district

The Massachusetts Senate’s recently passed state budget includes several items of specific interest to Bedford — funding for the education of military kids living on Hanscom Air Force Base and money to test the water quality of three local rivers, including the Concord River in Bedford.

Bedford has accepted Hanscom students at its high school for more than 50 years through an agreement with the Department of Defense, but the federal government reimburses only a small portion of the educational costs involved.  Currently, the town educates more than 100 students living on Hanscom.

Thanks to state Senator Mike Barrett’s efforts, when the Senate budget was released in mid-May it contained $1.3 million to be divided between the towns of Bedford and Bourne for educating military children.  “This has been a top priority for me since I took office,” said Barrett, D-Lexington.  He directed praise at Representative Ken Gordon, D-Bedford, for successfully pushing for funding in the House version of the budget.

The state Senate also added funds to test the water quality of three local rivers — the Assabet, Sudbury and Concord.  Barrett sponsored the successful $25,000 amendment.  Currently the waterways fail to meet certain quality benchmarks set by state and federal law.

“These rivers are treasures — hot spots for local recreation and storied settings in Massachusetts history,” Barrett said.  “They run through Minute Man National Historical Park and two federal wild life refuges.”  Barrett directed praise at OARS, a local non-profit that would be expected to do the water quality testing.

On a matter of statewide interest, Sen. Barrett pushed successfully for the Secure Jobs Initiative, a program geared towards assisting low-income parents.  Barrett’s amendment increased funding for the initiative by 25%.  The program helps parents in temporary living situations get connected with job training services and find employment.

“When you’re in very tough financial shape, you and your kids likely need both a roof over your heads and help finding work,” Barrett said.  “But the state seldom brings together housing and job training for the same person.  Secure jobs is that rare coordinated approach.”

Barrett backed other successful efforts, including additional funds for the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the agency that promotes the arts across the state and gives grants to local cultural groups.  In addition, Barrett pushed for an increase to legal aid for low-income people.  The money helps with assistance on non-criminal problems like evictions and heating shutoffs.  During floor debate the Senate boosted funding for legal aid by $2.1 million.

Other major budget items included:

  • $4.51B for Chapter 70 education aid, allowing for a minimum increase of $25 per pupil.
  • $271.6M to fully fund the Special Education Circuit Breaker for the 4th straight year.
  • $59M for the Regional School Transportation program, which reimburses regional school districts for the costs of transporting students to and from regional schools.
  • $979.8M for Unrestricted General Government Aid (UGGA) for community investments in education, public safety, roads and bridges and health care.
  • $10M for the Substance Abuse Trust Fund to fund a range of treatment services, including detoxification, clinical stabilization, transitional support, residential services and outpatient treatment.
  • $2M for housing and supportive services for unaccompanied homeless youth.

The next step for the state budget is a conference committee, where differences between the House and Senate versions are reconciled, after which the document goes to the governor’s desk.

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