Consolidated Amendment "A" to H3400
Education and Local Aid
Consolidated Amendment "A" to H.3400
Education & Local Aid
Fiscal Note: $26,878,614
Amendment 807 has been re-categorized to Legislation Non Budgetary
Amendment 268 has been re—categorized from Legislation Non Budgetary
Amendments 487 and 548 have been re—categorized from Constitutional Officers and State Administration
Amendment 792 has been re-categorized from Veterans Services and Soldiers’ Homes
Amendments from Education and Local Aid: 4,20,21,22,23,24,37,52,57,72,100,127,138,147,148,164,165,177,178,181,186,194,206,227,235,237, 248,254,261,268,271,273,281,283,292,302,304,320,323,326,327,328,335,336,340,350,354,358,359,366,371,382,394,398,401,412,426,436,440,442,444,445,446,447,449,455,460,464,466,468,480,484,487,489,500,506,521,527,530,535,548,550,565,580,590,592,594,600,604,606,626,627,628,633,635,636,643,648,659,667,674,675,682,693,698,722,734,757,761,764,773,781,789,792,793,805,810,819,822,825,829,830,844,846,847, 854,859,860,862,863,865,874,885
Mr. Dempsey of Haverhill and others move to amend H.3400 in section 2, in line item 0640-0300, by striking out the figures: “$5,082,439” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$7,082,439”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in line item 3000-5000, by striking out the figures "$7,500,000" and inserting in place thereof the following figures: "$8,000,000".
And further amend the bill in section 2, in line item 3000-5075, by striking out the figures "$5,000,000" and inserting in place thereof the following figures: "$7,500,000".
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 3000-7050, by inserting after "funded through this line item" the following: "the home-based, school readiness and family support program known as the parent-child home program,”; and further moves to amend the bill by striking out the figures “$16,164,890” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$18,164,890”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7000-9401, by striking out the figures “$9,131,475” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$9,279,475”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7000-9402, by striking out the figures “$430,628” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$441,394”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7000-9506, by striking out the figures “$1,929,238” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$2,129,238”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7009-6400 by striking out the figures “$2,600,000” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$3,000,000”.
And further amend the bill in Section 2, by inserting after item 7009-6400 the following item:
7009-6402 For grants to support the establishment of career academies in Gateway Cities, and to build stronger relationships and partnerships among high schools, institutions of higher education, local employers, and workforce development entities, in order to create multiple and seamless pathways to employment; provided, that such funds shall be used to establish Education and Industry Coordinating Councils (EICCs); provided further, that the EICCs shall be chaired by the district superintendent and chair of the local workforce investment boards, and shall include representatives from district high schools, institutions of higher education, industry partners, and local/regional employers; provided further, that such funding shall be used to engage in planning to establish career academies or to plan for the establishment of such academies during the following fiscal year………………………………..$500,000
And further amend the bill in section 2, in line item 7009-9600, by striking out the figures “$600,000”, and inserting, in place thereof, the following figures: “$700,000”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7010-0005, by inserting after the words “education collaboratives” the following: “ ; and provided further, that no less than the following amounts shall be made available for equipment and maintenance grants: (a) $288,000 to the Hingham public schools (b) $262,705 to the Hull public schools and (c) $49,800 to the Cohasset Public schools” and in said item by striking the figures “$13,837,895” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$14,438,400”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7010-0012, by inserting after "schools" the following: “; provided further, that all grant applications submitted to and approved by the department of elementary and secondary education shall include a detailed line item budget specifying how such funds shall be allocated and expended”; and in said item by striking out the figures “$17,142,582” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$18,642,582”.
And further amend the bill in section 2 in line item 7010-0033, by striking out the figures “$1,500,000”, and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$1,800,000”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7027-0019 by striking out the figures “$1,000,000” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$2,000,000”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7027-1004, by inserting after the word “Laws” the following: “; provided that funds may be expended for the RETELL initiative”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7035-0002, by inserting after the words "determined by the department" the following: “; provided further, an entity that receives grant funding for English Language Learners cannot receive such grants in more than one workforce development region" ; and further moves to amend the bill by adding the following: “; and provided further, that not less than $150,000 be expended for Operation A.B.L.E. of Greater Boston to provide basic workforce and skills training, employment services and job re-entry support to older workers.”; and in said item by striking out the figure “$29,156,340” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$30,174,160”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7035-0006 by striking out the figures “$45,521,000” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$46,021,000”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7035-0035 by striking out the figures “$1,000,000” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$2,000,000”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7061-0008, by striking out the figures “4,280,637,005”and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$4,285,945,528”.
And further amend the bill in section 2 by inserting after item 7061-0029 the following item:
“7061-0033 For a reserve to assist towns negatively impacted by shortfalls in federal impact aid for the education of children in families employed by the federal government on the military reservation known as Hanscom Air Force Base located within the town’s limits (“Hanscom Towns”); provided, that any grants provided under this item shall be expended by a school committee without further appropriation; and provided further that funds may be expended on membership dues for the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children; and provided that Hanscom Towns may apply for funding in excess of this initial appropriation if (1) funds under this item are increased and (2) a Hanscom Town demonstrates that it would otherwise qualify for an amount greater than the initial funding of this item when compared with all other accepted applications using the same formula applied for in item 7061-0033 found in the budget for FY 2013................$400,000”.
And further amends the bill in section 2, in line item 7061-9412, by striking out the figure "$13,918,030" and inserting in place thereof the following figures: "$14,168,030".
And further amend the bill in section 2 by inserting after item 7061-9611 the following items:
“7061-9612 For the safe and supportive schools grant program established by the department of elementary and secondary education to pilot and share an effective process for school and district teams to develop and implement safe and supportive school action plans; provided that said action plans shall be based on the framework and self-assessment tool created pursuant to section 19 of chapter 321 of the acts of 2008 and described in the final report of the behavioral health and public schools task force; and provided further that the districts shall also create district plans that support the recipient schools……………$200,000”.
“7061-9614 For the alternative education grant program established in section 1N of chapter 69 of the General Laws; provided, that the commissioner shall allocate funds for both subsections (a) and (b) of said section 1N of said chapter 69; provided further, that shall be used for the purpose of implementing a pilot program to develop inter-district regional alternative education programs to provide educational services required under Chapter 222 of the Acts of 2012 or services to students at risk of dropping out of school; and provided further, that no funds shall be expended for personnel costs…………$200,000”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7061-9626, by striking out the figures “$1,000,000” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$2,000,000”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7061-9634, by striking out the figures “$250,000” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$350,000”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in line item 7066-0000,provided further, that $10,000 shall be made available to supplement an existing scholarship program in the criminal justice program at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. and further moves to amend the bill by adding the following: provided further that not less than $100,000 shall be expended for a pilot program to provide internship opportunities and workforce training for Massachusetts Veterans at Framingham State University and Massachusetts Bay Community College, for which an evaluation of results shall be provided to the Joint Committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs no later than 18 months following adoption;”’ and in said item by striking out the figures “$2,908,529” and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$3,018,529”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in line item 7066-0009, by striking out the figures “$184,500”, and inserting, in place thereof the following figures: “$367,500”.
And further amend the bill in Section 2, in line item 7066-0024, by striking out the figures "$1,200,000" and inserting in place thereof the figures: "$1,300,000".
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7066-0036, by inserting after the words “committees on ways and means” the following: “, the joint committee on higher education”
And further amend the bill in Section 2 by inserting after 7066-0036 the following new line-item:
“7066-0040: For adult college transition services focused on low-income and entry-level workers, provided that said funds shall be awarded competitively by the Board of Higher Education to adult basic education providers, including Local Education Agencies, Community-Based Organizations, community colleges and correction facilities with recognized success in bridging academic gaps of underserved populations and resulting in their college entrance, retention and success. Provided further, that program awardees shall report on attendees' successful transition to college, and that the program shall deliver to the house and senate committees on ways and means and the joint committee on education, not later than February 15, 2014, an evaluation of the program and its impact on student achievement, particularly as it relates to closing achievement gaps; and provided further, that funds may be expended through August 31, 2014 to allow for summer programming…$250,000”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7066-1221, by inserting after the word “that" the following: "not less than $1,250,000 of”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in item 7070-0065, by striking out the figures "$87,607,756" and inserting in place thereof the following figures: "$90,607,756”.
And further amend the bill in section 2, in line item 7077-0023, by striking out the figures “$2,250,000”, and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$3,500,000”.
And further moves to amend the bill in section 2, in item 7100-0200, by inserting after "Fall River" the following: " ;provided further that no less than $150,000 be allocated for the Clemente Course in the Humanities, administered by the Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities in partnership with the University of Massachusetts Boston and the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and local social service agencies, which provides college-level humanities instruction and support service free of charge and for college credit to low income adults; provided, that the funds shall be contingent upon a match of not less than $1 in federal contributions or $1 in private or corporate contributions for every $1 in state grant funding; and provided further, that all contributions be invested in a permanent endowment for the benefit of the Clemente Course in the Humanities and other humanities programs designed for low income communities in Massachusetts; and provided further, that the University of Massachusetts shall expend funds for the University of Amherst Cranberry Station "; and in said item by striking out the figures "478,691,873" and inserting in place thereof the following figures: "$478,841,873".
And further amend the bill in section 2, in line item 7100-0700, by striking out the figures “$350,000”, and inserting in place thereof the following figures: “$450,000”.
And further amend the bill in section 3, by striking the schedule contained in section 3 and inserting in place thereof the following;
MunicipalityChapter 70Unrestricted
General
Government Aid
ABINGTON$7,374,594$1,703,202
ACTON$5,596,025$1,211,122
ACUSHNET$6,118,877$1,312,759
ADAMS$0$2,026,986
AGAWAM$18,633,593$3,189,659
ALFORD$0$12,150
AMESBURY$8,577,441$1,684,372
AMHERST$5,895,073$7,289,164
ANDOVER$8,102,993$1,547,083
AQUINNAH$0$2,023
ARLINGTON$9,992,259$6,568,591
ASHBURNHAM$0$688,398
ASHBY$0$379,110
ASHFIELD$93,763$160,738
ASHLAND$5,455,185$1,170,845
ATHOL$0$2,292,208
ATTLEBORO$34,030,257$4,939,363
AUBURN$8,001,445$1,482,780
AVON$887,809$600,091
AYER$0$655,442
BARNSTABLE$7,537,738$1,821,187
BARRE$14,988$778,683
BECKET$76,938$78,628
BEDFORD$3,794,121$993,887
BELCHERTOWN$13,419,341$1,473,168
BELLINGHAM$8,184,635$1,469,133
BELMONT$5,822,568$1,954,933
BERKLEY$3,856,463$526,801
BERLIN$433,030$174,559
BERNARDSTON$0$251,820
BEVERLY$7,009,491$5,056,137
BILLERICA$18,343,562$5,041,689
BLACKSTONE$84,476$1,185,081
BLANDFORD$42,976$109,937
BOLTON$0$170,943
BOSTON$209,406,563$164,035,210
BOURNE$4,825,238$1,269,209
BOXBOROUGH$1,320,503$218,400
BOXFORD$1,582,232$420,890
BOYLSTON$412,031$296,568
BRAINTREE$13,682,224$4,954,434
BREWSTER$918,344$341,860
BRIDGEWATER$36,207$3,153,457
BRIMFIELD$1,195,297$337,563
BROCKTON$157,821,326$18,128,531
BROOKFIELD$1,361,090$427,490
BROOKLINE$10,332,628$5,496,965
BUCKLAND$0$265,108
BURLINGTON$5,416,037$2,267,423
CAMBRIDGE$9,053,613$18,600,207
CANTON$4,659,946$1,856,687
CARLISLE$830,608$189,932
CARVER$9,688,439$1,264,820
CHARLEMONT$61,400$151,342
CHARLTON$21,683$1,254,367
CHATHAM$0$130,303
CHELMSFORD$10,218,568$4,394,475
CHELSEA$61,420,587$7,110,882
CHESHIRE$21,877$531,876
CHESTER$126,115$155,878
CHESTERFIELD$133,564$119,538
CHICOPEE$56,778,421$9,970,051
CHILMARK$0$3,247
CLARKSBURG$1,764,100$314,965
CLINTON$11,031,441$2,038,144
COHASSET$2,093,307$445,448
COLRAIN$0$249,882
CONCORD$2,125,997$1,004,433
CONWAY$602,704$154,737
CUMMINGTON$73,959$72,228
DALTON$273,826$985,076
DANVERS$5,879,093$2,465,962
DARTMOUTH$9,233,066$2,182,579
DEDHAM$3,958,348$2,831,321
DEERFIELD$1,050,593$415,850
DENNIS$0$471,527
DEVENS$308,588$0
DIGHTON$0$669,478
DOUGLAS$8,493,140$631,841
DOVER$635,731$166,551
DRACUT$18,583,324$3,033,553
DUDLEY$9,251$1,546,948
DUNSTABLE$0$212,952
DUXBURY$4,592,385$767,461
EAST BRIDGEWATER$10,251,257$1,295,986
EAST BROOKFIELD$146,522$251,101
EASTHAM$329,806$128,992
EASTHAMPTON$7,687,117$2,433,607
EAST LONGMEADOW$9,834,624$1,253,244
EASTON$9,437,566$1,896,016
EDGARTOWN$448,818$57,673
EGREMONT$0$54,628
ERVING$425,470$58,193
ESSEX$0$211,982
EVERETT$54,675,859$5,981,587
FAIRHAVEN$7,338,560$1,952,387
FALL RIVER$100,146,282$20,632,671
FALMOUTH$5,077,571$1,200,342
FITCHBURG$44,262,969$7,388,737
FLORIDA$534,842$43,095
FOXBOROUGH$8,529,165$1,289,632
FRAMINGHAM$30,436,960$8,613,953
FRANKLIN$27,268,946$2,139,376
FREETOWN$380,603$822,145
GARDNER$18,939,506$3,668,914
GEORGETOWN$5,218,183$620,237
GILL$0$210,597
GLOUCESTER$5,978,230$3,457,947
GOSHEN$96,436$69,265
GOSNOLD$16,514$1,816
GRAFTON$10,477,603$1,353,759
GRANBY$4,516,215$764,473
GRANVILLE$0$138,814
GREAT BARRINGTON$0$657,081
GREENFIELD$11,840,501$2,748,778
GROTON$0$670,681
GROVELAND$0$630,240
HADLEY$831,798$392,951
HALIFAX$2,684,967$785,947
HAMILTON$0$581,705
HAMPDEN$0$595,679
HANCOCK$196,865$48,883
HANOVER$6,526,114$1,834,100
HANSON$40,140$1,108,736
HARDWICK$0$403,074
HARVARD$1,790,806$1,282,208
HARWICH$0$372,945
HATFIELD$776,846$270,155
HAVERHILL$43,745,050$8,509,496
HAWLEY$35,277$37,470
HEATH$0$72,441
HINGHAM$6,355,052$1,366,428
HINSDALE$105,058$192,779
HOLBROOK$4,778,433$1,277,508
HOLDEN$0$1,655,359
HOLLAND$902,423$174,754
HOLLISTON$7,091,025$1,340,785
HOLYOKE$69,621,603$8,793,214
HOPEDALE$5,887,320$564,575
HOPKINTON$5,789,203$680,140
HUBBARDSTON$0$390,012
HUDSON$10,315,950$1,726,518
HULL$3,681,846$1,834,874
HUNTINGTON$258,511$298,395
IPSWICH$2,770,852$1,389,820
KINGSTON$4,159,865$831,041
LAKEVILLE$73,830$708,424
LANCASTER$3,352$827,617
LANESBOROUGH$742,373$298,663
LAWRENCE$159,051,579$16,999,949
LEE$1,964,149$539,208
LEICESTER$9,493,437$1,503,310
LENOX$1,170,680$461,495
LEOMINSTER$43,192,280$4,955,255
LEVERETT$274,716$154,544
LEXINGTON$8,041,749$1,326,917
LEYDEN$0$71,287
LINCOLN$759,321$589,430
LITTLETON$3,731,913$615,448
LONGMEADOW$4,294,961$1,209,644
LOWELL$129,782,014$21,808,064
LUDLOW$13,282,703$2,644,943
LUNENBURG$5,260,112$915,592
LYNN$132,767,730$19,385,088
LYNNFIELD$3,941,766$900,466
MALDEN$46,948,770$10,862,478
MANCHESTER$0$192,545
MANSFIELD$18,175,039$1,931,279
MARBLEHEAD$5,276,734$985,938
MARION$459,899$195,360
MARLBOROUGH$18,324,085$4,713,148
MARSHFIELD$13,855,893$1,875,633
MASHPEE$4,316,511$318,548
MATTAPOISETT$557,961$350,913
MAYNARD$4,024,015$1,360,226
MEDFIELD$5,797,959$1,255,070
MEDFORD$11,173,603$10,502,207
MEDWAY$10,058,469$1,056,306
MELROSE$7,765,699$4,440,294
MENDON$12,039$353,821
MERRIMAC$0$728,482
METHUEN$40,125,234$4,707,570
MIDDLEBOROUGH$17,376,809$2,134,651
MIDDLEFIELD$18,150$46,028
MIDDLETON$1,531,951$473,733
MILFORD$18,935,700$2,644,539
MILLBURY$6,683,895$1,533,176
MILLIS$4,567,886$906,484
MILLVILLE$50,941$352,672
MILTON$5,860,728$2,782,004
MONROE$76,276$15,920
MONSON$7,342,725$1,130,214
MONTAGUE$0$1,240,842
MONTEREY$0$40,031
MONTGOMERY$21,092$75,139
MOUNT WASHINGTON$33,076$25,954
NAHANT$462,021$327,140
NANTUCKET$1,421,503$68,601
NATICK$8,271,301$3,299,298
NEEDHAM$7,765,965$1,511,453
NEW ASHFORD$180,422$17,586
NEW BEDFORD$119,984,407$19,917,179
NEW BRAINTREE$0$114,296
NEWBURY$0$448,397
NEWBURYPORT$3,342,728$2,208,196
NEW MARLBOROUGH$0$50,706
NEW SALEM$0$89,832
NEWTON$17,361,924$5,088,123
NORFOLK$3,291,530$830,305
NORTH ADAMS$13,517,943$3,841,196
NORTHAMPTON$7,023,429$3,805,501
NORTH ANDOVER$6,934,624$1,774,377
NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH$19,827,086$2,490,951
NORTHBOROUGH$3,668,085$965,772
NORTHBRIDGE$15,150,056$1,827,609
NORTH BROOKFIELD$4,171,238$689,906
NORTHFIELD$0$312,818
NORTH READING$6,625,625$1,537,319
NORTON$12,328,675$1,799,516
NORWELL$3,205,332$928,150
NORWOOD$5,200,626$4,027,272
OAK BLUFFS$639,201$62,968
OAKHAM$0$166,113
ORANGE$5,158,204$1,399,243
ORLEANS$250,272$148,722
OTIS$0$31,492
OXFORD$10,209,599$1,780,343
PALMER$10,626,130$1,736,381
PAXTON$0$468,520
PEABODY$19,059,168$6,249,937
PELHAM$220,506$137,820
PEMBROKE$13,007,700$1,455,424
PEPPERELL$0$1,292,246
PERU$73,700$98,881
PETERSHAM$422,883$99,260
PHILLIPSTON$0$159,709
PITTSFIELD$38,993,283$7,475,431
PLAINFIELD$51,124$43,437
PLAINVILLE$2,788,256$656,855
PLYMOUTH$22,624,022$3,392,638
PLYMPTON$609,407$205,407
PRINCETON$0$256,351
PROVINCETOWN$265,966$119,761
QUINCY$24,196,218$16,532,568
RANDOLPH$14,039,088$4,500,395
RAYNHAM$0$984,542
READING$10,011,427$2,806,899
REHOBOTH$34,090$902,536
REVERE$47,810,872$8,906,470
RICHMOND$340,519$93,672
ROCHESTER$1,738,272$367,733
ROCKLAND$10,380,515$2,288,865
ROCKPORT$1,324,168$378,858
ROWE$100,747$3,411
ROWLEY$0$467,570
ROYALSTON$0$155,657
RUSSELL$168,815$213,838
RUTLAND$0$800,936
SALEM$20,879,459$5,972,679
SALISBURY$0$547,065
SANDISFIELD$0$30,003
SANDWICH$6,588,268$975,875
SAUGUS$4,479,504$3,176,467
SAVOY$503,704$100,320
SCITUATE$5,034,826$1,741,761
SEEKONK$4,646,381$1,065,437
SHARON$6,780,652$1,212,028
SHEFFIELD$14,011$210,933
SHELBURNE$4,688$226,425
SHERBORN$525,258$187,543
SHIRLEY$0$1,135,967
SHREWSBURY$18,897,238$2,411,871
SHUTESBURY$588,274$146,827
SOMERSET$5,067,653$1,327,968
SOMERVILLE$19,448,713$21,815,292
SOUTHAMPTON$2,456,276$551,690
SOUTHBOROUGH$2,744,686$378,693
SOUTHBRIDGE$18,512,226$3,046,010
SOUTH HADLEY$7,676,404$2,261,280
SOUTHWICK$0$1,092,155
SPENCER$16,976$1,958,332
SPRINGFIELD$295,698,063$32,777,293
STERLING$0$600,258
STOCKBRIDGE$0$86,306
STONEHAM$3,542,435$3,217,831
STOUGHTON$14,113,479$2,772,599
STOW$0$364,487
STURBRIDGE$2,794,946$670,795
SUDBURY$4,397,070$1,212,003
SUNDERLAND$836,963$437,622
SUTTON$5,201,455$675,876
SWAMPSCOTT$2,826,908$1,120,722
SWANSEA$5,807,067$1,626,184
TAUNTON$47,822,170$7,282,284
TEMPLETON$0$1,207,362
TEWKSBURY$12,566,614$2,409,797
TISBURY$404,664$84,900
TOLLAND$0$16,003
TOPSFIELD$1,062,714$531,066
TOWNSEND$0$1,137,900
TRURO$258,486$26,048
TYNGSBOROUGH$7,080,574$836,738
TYRINGHAM$36,446$10,993
UPTON$19,230$460,970
UXBRIDGE$9,074,414$1,191,344
WAKEFIELD$5,047,660$2,916,857
WALES$734,009$204,505
WALPOLE$7,422,258$2,206,646
WALTHAM$7,830,873$8,314,358
WARE$8,661,939$1,494,798
WAREHAM$12,416,757$1,713,054
WARREN$0$783,346
WARWICK$0$110,115
WASHINGTON$0$81,778
WATERTOWN$3,571,901$5,775,246
WAYLAND$3,316,668$782,645
WEBSTER$10,298,165$2,143,737
WELLESLEY$7,526,408$1,121,617
WELLFLEET$154,808$50,608
WENDELL$0$150,893
WENHAM$0$370,872
WESTBOROUGH$4,560,980$1,003,334
WEST BOYLSTON$2,864,560$689,851
WEST BRIDGEWATER$2,634,310$566,184
WEST BROOKFIELD$201,923$421,713
WESTFIELD$33,072,499$5,450,602
WESTFORD$16,189,875$1,840,033
WESTHAMPTON$450,895$125,464
WESTMINSTER$0$566,791
WEST NEWBURY$0$256,546
WESTON$2,571,779$323,870
WESTPORT$4,262,947$1,053,380
WEST SPRINGFIELD$20,596,327$3,103,080
WEST STOCKBRIDGE$0$84,184
WEST TISBURY$0$160,822
WESTWOOD$4,458,930$631,666
WEYMOUTH$27,200,610$7,549,641
WHATELY$243,243$116,195
WHITMAN$121,062$2,096,572
WILBRAHAM$0$1,267,170
WILLIAMSBURG$493,503$262,131
WILLIAMSTOWN$919,376$826,641
WILMINGTON$10,743,101$2,152,952
WINCHENDON$11,215,085$1,456,620
WINCHESTER$7,449,435$1,281,052
WINDSOR$47,536$89,913
WINTHROP$5,943,126$3,650,071
WOBURN$6,938,425$5,183,481
WORCESTER$219,658,550$35,980,899
WORTHINGTON$49,200$108,756
WRENTHAM$3,606,873$807,227
YARMOUTH$0$1,093,176
Total Municipal$3,626,017,130$920,230,293
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General
Government Aid
ACTON BOXBOROUGH$7,198,422
ADAMS CHESHIRE$10,085,868
AMHERST PELHAM$9,272,992
ASHBURNHAM WESTMINSTER$10,083,104
ASSABET VALLEY$3,706,350
ATHOL ROYALSTON$17,086,740
AYER SHIRLEY$7,959,611
BERKSHIRE HILLS$2,726,838
BERLIN BOYLSTON$1,036,398
BLACKSTONE MILLVILLE$10,637,619
BLACKSTONE VALLEY$8,016,612
BLUE HILLS$3,918,770
BRIDGEWATER RAYNHAM$20,403,671
BRISTOL COUNTY$2,973,677
BRISTOL PLYMOUTH$10,522,719
CAPE COD$2,063,837
CENTRAL BERKSHIRE$8,454,734
CHESTERFIELD GOSHEN$727,230
CONCORD CARLISLE$1,867,899
DENNIS YARMOUTH$6,631,289
DIGHTON REHOBOTH$12,390,171
DOVER SHERBORN$1,438,730
DUDLEY CHARLTON$23,744,648
ESSEX AGRICULTURAL$4,034,151
FARMINGTON RIVER$400,995
FRANKLIN COUNTY$3,393,462
FREETOWN LAKEVILLE$10,552,138
FRONTIER$2,744,045
GATEWAY$5,625,873
GILL MONTAGUE$6,037,994
GREATER FALL RIVER$14,781,036
GREATER LAWRENCE$20,239,875
GREATER LOWELL$23,606,729
GREATER NEW BEDFORD$24,065,374
GROTON DUNSTABLE$10,449,473
HAMILTON WENHAM$3,370,416
HAMPDEN WILBRAHAM$11,323,964
HAMPSHIRE$3,133,233
HAWLEMONT$609,827
KING PHILIP$7,169,225
LINCOLN SUDBURY$2,650,295
MANCHESTER ESSEX$2,773,287
MARTHAS VINEYARD$2,738,625
MASCONOMET$4,823,099
MENDON UPTON$12,014,831
MINUTEMAN$2,155,902
MOHAWK TRAIL$5,874,244
MONOMOY$2,506,360
MONTACHUSETT$13,764,000
MOUNT GREYLOCK$1,680,908
NARRAGANSETT$9,698,544
NASHOBA$6,411,680
NASHOBA VALLEY$3,583,553
NAUSET$3,289,004
NEW SALEM WENDELL$629,007
NORFOLK COUNTY$1,103,906
NORTH MIDDLESEX$19,751,668
NORTH SHORE$1,590,497
NORTHAMPTON SMITH$893,210
NORTHBORO SOUTHBORO$2,876,914
NORTHEAST METROPOLITAN$8,526,104
NORTHERN BERKSHIRE$4,617,441
OLD COLONY$3,191,479
OLD ROCHESTER$2,152,701
PATHFINDER$5,347,099
PENTUCKET$12,703,677
PIONEER$4,028,736
QUABBIN$16,229,913
QUABOAG$8,479,786
RALPH C MAHAR$5,304,190
SHAWSHEEN VALLEY$6,194,076
SILVER LAKE$7,450,165
SOMERSET BERKLEY$3,795,643
SOUTH MIDDLESEX$3,547,349
SOUTH SHORE$3,845,365
SOUTHEASTERN$13,311,435
SOUTHERN BERKSHIRE$1,850,096
SOUTHERN WORCESTER$9,714,337
SOUTHFIELD$51,667
SOUTHWICK TOLLAND GRANVILLE$9,546,823
SPENCER EAST BROOKFIELD$13,363,889
TANTASQUA$7,587,559
TRI COUNTY$5,529,518
TRITON$8,295,596
UPISLAND$804,072
UPPER CAPE COD$2,891,885
WACHUSETT$24,479,441
WHITMAN HANSON$23,991,753
WHITTIER$7,801,332
Total Regional$659,928,398$0
Total State$4,285,945,528$920,230,293
And further amend the bill in section 74 by striking the word “and”, in line 1046.
And further amend the bill in said section 74 by adding after the word “(iv)”, in line 1046, the following:-
$7,500,000 to private human and social services providers for a one-time rate reserve payment; (v) $7,500,000 to early education and care providers for a one-time rate reserve payment; and (vi)
And further amend the bill in section 94 by inserting after the word “designees;”, in line 1398, the following:- the ranking minority members of the house and senate on the joint committee on higher education, or their designees;
And further amend the bill by striking out section 95 and inserting in place thereof the following section:-
SECTION 95. There shall be a special commission to make an investigation and study of the cost of administering early education and care services in the Commonwealth and make recommendations to enhance said services where appropriate and necessary. The special commission shall consist of the commissioner of early education and care, who shall serve as chair; the secretary of administration and finance, or a designee; the house and senate chairs of the joint committee on education, or their designees, and the house and senate chairs of the joint committee on children, families, and persons with disabilities, or their designees; the ranking minority members of the house and senate on the joint committee on education, or their designees; the child advocate, or a designee; the commissioner of elementary and secondary education, or a designee with experience in elementary school transition; the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Head Start Association, or a designee; a representative of the Massachusetts Early Education and Care Association; the commissioner of transitional assistance, or a designee; the commissioner of children and families, or a designee; and 3 members appointed by the governor, 1 of whom shall be a provider of early education and care, and 1 of whom shall be a social worker with experience in serving families with children; a representative of the Massachusetts Teachers Association; and a representative of the AFT-MA. The commission shall collect and examine data relative to the need for greater access to affordable, quality early education and care and the timely placement of children in early education and care programs. The commission shall assess the funding and programming needed to enhance early education and care services, including maximizing cost-savings through targeted efficiency measures and entering into public-private partnerships to bolster the timely placement of children in affordable, quality early education and care programs. The commission shall also examine methods for addressing the high cost of child care and expanding the availability of affordable child care services for families receiving transitional assistance, including an examination of methods for determining initial and continuing eligibility for such services.
The commission, in formulating its recommendations, shall take into account the best policies and practices related to financing and administering early education and care in other states and jurisdictions, including but not limited to, those relating to budgeting and assessment strategies. The commission shall be empowered to hold regular public meetings, fact-finding hearings and other public forums as it considers necessary. The commission may, subject to appropriation, hire an independent consultant to conduct the research and assist with the preparation of any recommendations. The commission shall file its recommendations, together with recommendations for legislation, if any, with the clerks of the house of representatives and senate on or before December 31, 2013.
And further amend the bill by adding the following section:
SECTION XX. Section one of chapter two hundred eight of the acts of 1979 is hereby amended by striking out section 1 and inserting in place thereof the following new section:
Section 1. Thomas Farrington, Joseph Burnett, George S. Jones, and all such persons as are now members of an association known as “MCPHS University”, or shall hereafter become members of the same, are hereby constituted a corporation and body politic, in law and in fact, by the name “MCPHS University”, for the purpose of cultivating, improving, and making known the principles of pharmacy and allied health professions and their collateral branches of science and giving instruction in the same.