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Monday, June 17, 2013

Gomez, Markey Set For Final Senate Debate

Debate to air on WCVB Tuesday at 7 p.m.

  Another U.S. Senate election for Massachusetts is drawing to a close, with the two combatants set to square off one final time before voters head to the polls June 25. Democratic Congressman Edward Markey of Malden and Republican businessman and former U.S. Navy SEAL Gabriel Gomez will hold the last of three debates Tuesday evening in the race to fill the seat formerly held by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. The debate will air live from 7 to 8 p.m. on WCVB (Channel 5). The debate will be moderated by R.D. Sahl of Boston University. The two previous debates for the candidates were held in Boston and Springfield. Recent polling has suggested an edge for Markey in the race. Both candidates have received visits from high-profile …

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ron johnson

3:52 pm on Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Tyler, If he was so bad, why does Markey run ads calling him a rich guy. As I said in the other string since this is word for word the one you put there as well. Markey is veteran and should be kicking Gomez's butt, the fact is he a a do-nothing hack who has accomplished little in 37 years and can't run on the record so he attacks and allows the attack ads. I am not sure how such a low level guy …   more ›

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Tsongas to Hold "Telephone Town Hall" Today

Congresswoman Niki Tsongas (D-Lowell) announced late yesterday afternoon that she will be holding a conference call event with constituents today.

  Politicians are known for holding "town hall" events with their constituents, but Chelmsford's member of Congress is holding one today at your house...or your car.... or wherever you might have a phone. Last yesterday afternoon, the office of Congresswoman Niki Tsongas (D-Lowell) announced a "telephone town hall" for constituents who have questions on any topic. Anyone interested in participating in Congresswoman Tsongas' telephone town hall meeting should call 877-229-8493 and enter # 13394 as the conference access code. The event will begin at 5:30 p.m.

Iron Mike

10:42 am on Thursday, May 30, 2013

She is a LOST CAUSE! I can barely stand to talk to her anymore.... Somebody please ask her if she'll back Darrell Issa and investigate Fast & Furious, the Benghazi Massacre and cover-up, IRS targeting TEA Parties, DOJ targeting Fox and James Rosen with wiretaps, and Holder and Lerner lying under oath? Not that Niki has any respect for our Constitution or her own oath....   more ›

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Tsongas Marks Equal Pay Day With Support For New Legislation

Congresswoman Niki Tsongas (D-Lowell) released a statement this week seeking to shine light on a date that highlights the gender wage gap.

While most Americans know April 15 as Tax Day, [Patchtown]'s congresswoman is looking to spread awareness on a different April date of note. On April 9, Congresswoman Niki Tsongas (D-Lowell) released a statement on "Equal Pay Day." The 99th day of 2013, Equal Pay Day marks how many additional days in 2012 women would have had to work in 2012 to keep working in order to earn equal pay to their male counterparts. Currently, American women earn on average 77 cents for every dollar made by their male counterparts. Tsongas marked the day by noting her co-sponsorship of the Paycheck Fairness Act, a piece of legislation designed to address the issue. “I will continue to stand with women and men who are making the case for equal rights on this day…

Tom Maggiacomo

11:27 pm on Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Right on Mr. G. As usual Ms "spend and tax" has it wrong again!!   more ›

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Tsongas Disappointed With "Sequestration Lock-In" Vote

Chelmsford's member of Congress released a statement saying that a vote by the House not to address sequestration in the Fiscal Year 2014 U.S. Budget will damage local government services.

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a short-term spending member that Chelmsford's member of Congress says will lock in the recent spending cuts and tax hikes known as sequestration. In a 221-207 vote, the House passed the a bill that would establish the Fiscal Year 2014 budget and impact budgetary levels for 2015 to 2023 that Congresswoman Niki Tsongas (D-Lowell) calls "irresponsible" and "reckless" for not addressing the sequestration issue. In a statement, Tsongas says calls sequestration, which began with the debt ceiling debate last year, as threatening the country as a whole, but specifically her district, saying her office has heard of hundreds of constituents who oppose the sequestration as a concept. "In short, these …

Townie

11:36 pm on Friday, April 5, 2013

The priority of both parties should be to get people back to work, to stop the outsourcing and corporate tax breaks and give them to the middle class. I've had it with all of them! I've voted for Obama twice, but he's a very weak leader and I'm tired of the blame game!   more ›

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Sequestration Budget Cuts Data: Which MA Counties Have the Most Federal Employees?

Middlesex County has more than 9000 federal employees, most of whom work in defense.

The numbers here show the federal employees in Massachusetts by county in 2012, according to the latest figures from Eye on Washington, a DC-based lobbying firm that tracks federal employment. It compiles the data from the Office of Personnel Management, Federal Employment Statistics and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. While much has been made written on how the current sequestration battle in Washington could affect the national economy, these numbers are meant to give readers a sense of the sequestration at the local level. No one knows for certain what the sequestration cuts, some $85 billion, will mean exactly. Even if the March 1 federal cuts are enacted, the full effects would not be felt immediately. The government is required to …

Massachusetts Would See More Than $91.6 Million in Cuts Under Sequester

Do you wonder what the 'sequester' will mean for Massachusetts? A White House report gives examples of where federal aid would be cut.

Massachusetts would see more than $91 million in federal funds cut from a myriad of programs if Congress fails to act this week to avoid the sequester, the Obama Administration said Sunday. In a move designed to pressure Republicans into accepting new taxes on the wealthy as part of a deal to prevent the sequester from taking effect on Friday, the White House released reports that outlined how those cuts would impact individual states, Huffington Post reported. Here are some examples of what's on the chopping block for us here in Massachusetts, according to the report: After the reports were released, congressional Republicans criticized the Obama administration for the PR move, The Huffington Post reported. “Rather than issuing last-…

Monday, January 7, 2013

77 Percent Will Pay More In Taxes in 2013 Under Fiscal Cliff Deal

The main reason is the elimination of the payroll tax.

Despite the House and Senate reaching a Fiscal Cliff deal, 77 percent of Americans will pay more in taxes in 2013. That's because even though just 1% of households will pay higher income taxes, an increase in federal payroll taxes will hit nearly every wage earner, according to analysis by the Tax Policy Center. Individuals earning between $40,000 and $50,000 a year face an average tax increase of $579 in 2013, according to the Tax Policy Center's analysis. The average U.S. worker would pay $679 more in taxes this year under the fiscal cliff deal passed by the Senate early Tuesday morning, while the average member of the top 1 percent of earners would pay $73,633 more, according to Tax Policy Center analysis. The increases are relatively …

Warren Sworn Into Senate, Says She'll Work With 'Anyone Who Will Fight for America's Families'

In an interview with Fox 25 news after her Thursday morning swearing-in ceremony, Warren told reporters she'd "work her tail off" in Washington.

Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren, who was sworn in to office on Thursday, told reporters she plans to "work her tail off" and will work with "anyone who will fight for America's families" in Washington D.C. "I am honored to have the opportunity to serve as your Senator, and I'll never stop fighting for you," she said via Twitter on Thursday morning after she sworn in by Vice President Joe Biden in Washington D.C. Warren told reporters she was "delighted" by her committee assignments.  "I'm going to be on the Banking Committee which is something I really wanted to do," Warren told Fox25, "And I'm going to be on the HELP Committee which means we deal with health, education, labor, pensions…really the economics of working families." Warren…

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Anna Bucciarelli

6:26 pm on Monday, January 7, 2013

And just who is making political statements? Could it be Y O U ?   more ›

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Lynch Exploring Run for Senate Seat

The congressman said he is giving "serious consideration" to a run for Senate.

Another Massachusetts Congressman is seriously considering a run for Sen. John Kerry’s seat in a special election this year. Congressman Stephen Lynch is reportedly talking to “well-known political consultants” and planning a possible run in a Democratic primary, reported The Boston Herald. “I am giving serious consideration to a run for the United States Senate and am grateful for the support and encouragement I have received in recent days,” Lynch said in a statement to the Herald. The Democratic frontrunner to take Kerry’s seat is Congressman Ed Markey, who is the longest serving member of Congress from Massachusetts. Kerry and Vicki Kennedy, the widow of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy, have already thrown their support behind Markey. …

Friday, January 4, 2013

Barney Frank Reportedly Told Governor He Wants To Be Interim Senator

Frank reportedly wants to stay to be part of the fiscal cliff debate.

One day after leaving the U.S. Congress, former Democratic Congressman Barney Frank said he asked Gov. Deval Patrick to appoint him as the interim senator to fill John Kerry's seat, according to the Boston Herald. Frank made the remarks during an appearance on MSNBC on Jan. 4. If appointed, Frank would fill the seat Kerry will likely vacate if he is confirmed as the next Secretary of State. Frank said he wanted to stay in politics for now because he wanted to be part of the fiscal cliff debate, according to the Herald. Tweets from Boston Globe political reporter Glen Johnson confirmed the news.  "But [the fiscal cliff deal] now means that February, March and April are going to be among the most important months in American financial …

Tyler Jozefowicz

5:16 pm on Saturday, January 5, 2013

Excellent. Barnie Frank (D) will make a great interim Senator, good 40 years Congressional experience in that body, served the people in his district tirelessly, cosponsor of the Dodd-Frank bill and many others pieces of legislation, considered one of the more intelligent and knowledgeable members of Congress. Hope he gets appointed. Amazing how John Mccain, a Vietnam POW is quick to forgive …   more ›

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