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Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Best of luck to all those participating in the 126th #BostonMarathon! — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
From my family to yours, wishing all those who celebrate a healthy, happy and blessed #Easter! https://t.co/7ROxGmKwbF — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
As #Passover begins this evening, we honor the strength and spirit of the Jewish people throughout the Commonwealth and beyond, and we wish all those who celebrate a peaceful and joyful Seder. #ChagSameach — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
On #OneBostonDay, we remember and reflect on the resiliency of our Commonwealth, our City and our communities. Grateful to join @MayorWu this afternoon to honor those we lost on this day nine years ago, and recommit ourselves to leading with kindness and compassion. https://t.co/UbVQSWSgiq — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
With loopholes in current law, abusers are often not held accountable for their actions and survivors can feel unheard or unprotected. For survivors like Jo, our dangerousness legislation would prioritize her rights and her safety — not her abuser's. #VictimRightsMonth https://t.co/uwv3xLO53q — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
RT @MassDPH: DPH is partnering with local businesses to host free, family-friendly COVID vaccine clinics during school vacation week, 4/18-… — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
RT @USCGNortheast: Thank you @MassGovernor, @RepStephenLynch, and @MayorWu for attending the official groundbreaking ceremony @USCG Base Bo… — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Today's announcement will provide hundreds of millions of dollars in capital funds that will boost STEM instruction and research, increase enrollment and support flexible curriculum delivery models. Glad to make this announcement at @SalemState today. ➡️ https://t.co/Hlgi1dXCP7 https://t.co/HiasorqPwh — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Our public colleges and universities across Massachusetts are preparing the workforce of tomorrow, equipping students to compete in high-demand fields. Today @MassLtGov and I announced new funding to support upgrades at these campuses that will improve the way they do this work. https://t.co/KniInyNwcG — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Our dangerousness proposal could have prevented that. Instead of the legal system protecting her, it traumatized her. Learn more about this legislation to make sure the system gives survivors the protection and peace of mind they deserve.⬇️ https://t.co/sYWosNX828 — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
"This bill would have made it so we didn't meet." Sara's abuser has an extensive criminal history - none of which could be considered when evaluating how dangerous he was to the community and if he should be held before trial. #VictimRightsMonth https://t.co/y051SZ2GzH — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
In total, 280 communities across Massachusetts are participating in this program, representing 87% of our state’s population. @MassDOER and @MassEEA have awarded a total of $153 million in Green Communities funding since we took office. 🍃 https://t.co/C8oc0Hy7c5 https://t.co/Cx5E7VTsCW — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Through the Green Communities program, our administration collaborates with and supports local governments to boost energy efficiency and clean energy use. Glad to be in Lawrence today to announce an additional $8.2 million in Green Communities funding to 64 communities. https://t.co/EoCK1VRoDp — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
The many elements of this bond bill will allow us to invest more in our roads, bridges, public transit systems and environmental infrastructure more efficiently and more effectively through our capital programs and as we implement the BIL. Learn more ⬇️ https://t.co/fJC8ZOXh5G — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
This proposal will authorize $9.7 billion to support faster modernization of state transportation and environmental assets, including $6.2 billion to support core highway, transit and energy and environmental affairs programs. — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
In addition to proposed state investments, the bill will leverage state funds to unlock federal dollars made available by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, invest billions of dollars in MA over the next 5 years, and increase federal formula transportation funding by almost 50%. https://t.co/lyQvyPPaEC — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Today, I testified before the Joint Committee on Transportation in support of our administration's MassTRAC legislation, which will make significant investments in the Commonwealth's transportation and climate resiliency infrastructure. https://t.co/x2h8FaZqbh — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Nero’s Law now permits emergency medical personnel to offer emergency treatment and CPR to K9 partners. @MassLtGov and I were glad to join Nero and our partners in public safety and the Legislature today to celebrate the signing of this bill. 🐾 https://t.co/Z6wcX34lFz https://t.co/hYLnu31BCp — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Today I ceremonially signed Nero's Law, named for the K9 partner of the late Sgt. Sean Gannon. Nero suffered critical injuries in the 2018 incident when Sgt. Gannon tragically lost his life. At the time, MA law did not allow for Nero to be treated by emergency medical personnel. https://t.co/SAplN20pw3 — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Massachusetts law does not currently consider sex offenses involving children like this dangerous enough for a hearing that would protect survivors by holding offenders until trial. We proposed legislation that would change that. — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
This 16-year-old survivor and her mother shared with us her story of being groomed and sexually assaulted by a close family friend she trusted when she was just 13. He robbed her of her sense of security, and traumatized her in her own home. https://t.co/Wt1gSJQKFB — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Current MA law won't allow courts to consider a history of abuse or violence when evaluating how dangerous a person may be to decide if they can be held before trial. Our dangerousness legislation would allow patterns of abuse like the kind experienced by Jo to be considered. https://t.co/Roxqh140iB — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
"Unfortunately, he did do it again." Like many survivors, Jo loved her abuser and hoped he would change with therapy — instead, he continued to assault and terrorize her. #VictimRightsMonth https://t.co/4xDQIP81rw — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
This bill would: 🏥 Prioritize investments in primary care + behavior health ⚕️ Manage factors that increase costs for families 🩺 Improve access to high-quality, coordinated care Learn more about our proposal ⬇️ https://t.co/tObR7xPBqx — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
The reforms proposed in our legislation are systemic, and are designed to address the underlying challenges the system faces as we seek to work together to improve access to behavioral health and other critical services that our residents need. — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Glad to testify virtually this afternoon before the Joint Committee on Health Care Financing in support of our administration's recently filed health care bill, An Act Investing in the Future of Our Health, which builds on prior reforms and lessons learned from #COVID19MA. https://t.co/xOD6pPWADG — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
RT @MassHHS: Today we announced additional distribution of free At-Home COVID Tests for residents served through local food banks. Read mor… — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
Our administration's dangerousness bill would have provided Mark and other children with the safety they needed, by ensuring that heinous crimes like rape of a child were considered dangerous enough to allow the court to request a hearing to hold an offender. — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
"We did not feel adequately protected by the system." Listen to Mark describe the fear and vulnerability that he and other children felt when their rapist was not considered dangerous enough to be held before trial, and was released and returned to their community. https://t.co/N8CIRB6Mk3 — PolitiTweet.org
Charlie Baker @MAGovArchive
RT @MassDPH: Baker-Polito administration awards additional $4.5 million for COVID-19 vaccine equity efforts; funding supports ongoing effor… — PolitiTweet.org