In case you missed it, House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) made an appearance on the Jeff Katz Show Friday morning to provide listeners with a FY13 budget week wrap-up.
As you may have heard, the House of Representatives recently passed a balanced FY ’13 budget which included multiple Republican-led provisions aimed at increased oversight for government-led assistance programs, job creating initiatives and government transparency.
Click here to listen to Representative Jones’ appearance on the Jeff Katz Show in its entirety.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
House Minority Leader’s Statement on Adoption of House FY13 Budget
House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) issued the following statement today in response to the adoption of the House Fiscal Year 2013 budget:
I appreciate the work done by Speaker DeLeo, Chairman Dempsey and the House Committee on Ways and Means on the House Fiscal Year 2013 budget. As adopted, the budget demonstrates the House of Representatives’ ongoing commitment to jobs, government transparency and local aid - all while refraining from tax increases.
Since the ongoing narrative from Democratic leaders has been the need for substantive job creating legislation, I am pleased that due consideration was given to key facets of the GOP Jobs Package. By having several Republican-led job initiatives included in the final budget, we have taken key steps toward bridging the economic recovery gap in Massachusetts.
The Republican Caucus, which was intermittently subjected to procedural gamesmanship during the debate process, proved that even though we are small in membership, unrelenting tenacity toward good government, jobs and the voices of the taxpayers can prevail.
The budget we are sending to the Senate deserves serious consideration; and it is my hope that the final budget we give to Governor Patrick is similar to that recommended by the House.
I appreciate the work done by Speaker DeLeo, Chairman Dempsey and the House Committee on Ways and Means on the House Fiscal Year 2013 budget. As adopted, the budget demonstrates the House of Representatives’ ongoing commitment to jobs, government transparency and local aid - all while refraining from tax increases.
Since the ongoing narrative from Democratic leaders has been the need for substantive job creating legislation, I am pleased that due consideration was given to key facets of the GOP Jobs Package. By having several Republican-led job initiatives included in the final budget, we have taken key steps toward bridging the economic recovery gap in Massachusetts.
The Republican Caucus, which was intermittently subjected to procedural gamesmanship during the debate process, proved that even though we are small in membership, unrelenting tenacity toward good government, jobs and the voices of the taxpayers can prevail.
The budget we are sending to the Senate deserves serious consideration; and it is my hope that the final budget we give to Governor Patrick is similar to that recommended by the House.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Representative Brad Hill Offers Day Two Recap
In case you missed it, Representative Bradford R. Hill (R-Ipswich) made an appearance on the Jeff Katz Show this morning to provide listeners with a recap of Day Two of the Fiscal Year 2013 budget debate as well as a preview of what to expect on Day Three.
As you may have heard, the House of Representatives has begun debate on the proposed $32.3 billion state budget. While the budget is free of any tax hikes, Republicans have offered numerous amendments aimed at creating and fostering jobs in the Commonwealth, increasing transparency, and cutting costs.
Click here to listen to Representative Hill’s appearance on the Jeff Katz Show in its entirety.
As you may have heard, the House of Representatives has begun debate on the proposed $32.3 billion state budget. While the budget is free of any tax hikes, Republicans have offered numerous amendments aimed at creating and fostering jobs in the Commonwealth, increasing transparency, and cutting costs.
Click here to listen to Representative Hill’s appearance on the Jeff Katz Show in its entirety.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Representative Vinny deMacedo Offers Day One Recap
In case you missed it, Vinny deMacedo (R-Plymouth) made an appearance on the Jeff Katz Show this morning to provide listeners with a recap of Day One of the Fiscal Year 2013 budget debate as well as a preview of what to expect on Day Two.
As you may have heard, the House of Representatives has begun debate on the proposed $32.3 billion state budget. While the budget is free of any tax hikes, Republicans have offered numerous amendments aimed at creating and fostering jobs in the Commonwealth, increasing transparency, and cutting costs.
Click here to listen to Representative deMacedo’s appearance on the Jeff Katz Show in its entirety.
As you may have heard, the House of Representatives has begun debate on the proposed $32.3 billion state budget. While the budget is free of any tax hikes, Republicans have offered numerous amendments aimed at creating and fostering jobs in the Commonwealth, increasing transparency, and cutting costs.
Click here to listen to Representative deMacedo’s appearance on the Jeff Katz Show in its entirety.
Monday, April 23, 2012
House Minority Leader’s Statement on Empowerment of Vocational Schools and Increased Collaboration with Community Colleges
House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) issued the following statement today in response to the adoption of a Republican-led amendment to empower vocational schools and strengthen collaboration with community colleges:By tapping into the valuable resources offered by the regional vocational school districts and vocational-technical programs, the House has furthered its commitment to job creation in the Commonwealth.
Initially offered by the Republican Legislative Caucus as part of our comprehensive jobs package, this amendment will further empower vocational schools while improving the collaboration between vocational schools, community colleges, and Massachusetts’ employers.
In Governor Patrick’s initial proposal, his narrow focus on community colleges did not go far enough toward utilizing the great resources our education system has to offer. However, by also focusing on vocational schools, which span all geographic regions of the state, we will ensure our commitment to job creation and skills training for all students.
This amendment, as adopted, will help produce a highly-trained and well-rounded workforce to meet the needs of Massachusetts’ employers, while helping to further stimulate the Commonwealth’s economic recovery.
House Minority Leader’s Statement on Defeat of Sales Tax Rollback Amendment
House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) issued the following statement today in response to the defeat of the proposed Sales Tax Rollback Amendment:While I am disappointed that Beacon Hill Democrats have once again ignored the voices of the taxpayers, I cannot say that I am surprised.
As proposed, the Sales Tax Rollback Amendment would gradually roll back the state sales tax to 5% over the course of 3 years from the current 6.25%, with zero impact for the upcoming fiscal year. While Democrats felt no need to study a proposed increase to the state sales tax just three years ago, my colleagues across the aisle seem strangely insistent on studying the effects of a tax rollback.
One need look no further than recent headlines to know that there are any number of examples for where we can tighten the state's belt fiscally. As a Legislature, we should tax as little possible, not as much as we possibly can. It is not our money! Every time we increase taxes, we have to justify using the power of the state to reach into taxpayers’ pockets to take that money.
Yet again, the process has failed the residents of the Commonwealth. Yet again, Democrats balked at the opportunity to put money back into the pockets of the taxpayers.
Representative George Peterson Offers Budget Week Preview
As you may have heard, today, the House of Representatives will begin debate on the proposed $32.3 billion state budget. While the budget is free of any tax hikes, Republicans have offered numerous amendments aimed at creating and fostering jobs in the Commonwealth, increasing transparency, and cutting costs.
Click here to listen to Representative Peterson’s appearance on the Jeff Katz Show in its entirety.
To view Representative Peterson’s interview on the FOX-25 Morning Show, play the video posted below.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Representative O’Connell Appears on FOX & Friends
In case you missed it, Representative Shaunna O’Connell (R-Taunton) recently appeared on FOX & Friends to discuss the continued abuse of EBT cards in Massachusetts. Representative O’Connell weighed in on the on-going abuse of EBT benefits in the Commonwealth as well as her continued calls for reform of the taxpayer funded program.
To watch Representative O’Connell’s appearance on FOX & Friends, please play the video posted below.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
House Minority Leader’s Statement on Governor Patrick Celebrating Anniversary of Health Care Reform Law
House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) issued the following statement today in response to Governor Patrick’s celebration of the six year anniversary of the Bay State’s 2006 health care reform law:Governor Patrick’s blatant game of campaign politics on behalf of President Obama is alarming.
I can only assume that my invitation to these recent celebrations, and those of so many others involved in the Massachusetts health care reform law of 2006, was lost in the mail.
It is impossible that so many people simply were not invited to such an auspicious event. The only plausible reason is that the Governor didn’t want too many witnesses to his grand political theatrics at the behest of his friend, the President.
But I’m sure we can all feel confident that, in these extraordinarily difficult fiscal times, the Governor wouldn’t even consider using a dime of taxpayer dollars to fund such a blatantly political undertaking.
Representative O’Connell Appears on the Howie Carr Show and the FOX-25 Evening News
In case you missed it, Representative Shaunna O’Connell (R-Taunton) recently appeared on the Howie Carr Show and the FOX-25 Evening News to discuss the continued abuse of EBT cards. As you may have heard, according to a story in the Boston Herald, “Kimball Clark, 45, was locked up Friday on drug-dealing charges — again — when he was overheard using his one phone call to ask the person on the other end of the line to ‘get my EBT card and go to the ATM and get the money to bail me out, get me outa here tonight,’ according to a Boston police report.”
Representative O’Connell weighed in on the on-going abuse of EBT benefits as well as her continued calls for reform of the taxpayer funded program.
To listen to Representative O’Connell’s appearance on the Howie Carr Show, please click here.
To watch Representative O’Connell’s appearance on the FOX-25 Evening News, please play the video posted below.
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