The Stanley Report, February 2019 for Waltham Residents
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Read moreClick to view in Waltham News Tribune As a parent of a Waltham High School student, I believe it is incumbent upon school department and city officials to do all in their power to restore the good will and stability that have always characterized our public school system. The appointment of numerous interim administrators, and the failure to listen to […]
Read moreIn January 2019, Governor Baker signed House Bill 482 which prohibits the practice of charging women more than men for the same disability policy. Rep. Stanley, a long-time supporter of this legislation, thanks the bill’s sponsor Rep. Ruth Balser, for her years of tireless advocacy and leadership of this important legislation.
Read moreWaltham and Lincoln’s local aid numbers are up over fiscal year 2019 funding levels in Governor Baker’s FY20 budget recommendations! Rep. Stanley will continue to fight to deliver more Chapter 70/UGGA funds to the 9th Middlesex District in the House budget debate.
Read moreThe Fernald Working Group released a Fernald Framework Plan Request for Qualifications (RFQ). The RFQ was developed by the Fernald Working Group and modeled after the successfully completed Medfield State Hospital RFQ. The state sold both the Fernald and Medfield State Hospital to Waltham and Medfield within two weeks of one another in 2014. The City of Waltham acquired the […]
Read moreDear Editor: In December 2014, the state simultaneously sold the Fernald land and Medfield State Hospital respectively to the City of Waltham and Town of Medfield. Since that time, Medfield preserved and protected the buildings, provided public access, sought significant public input, hired a professional planning consultant, formally engaged the public in abundant dialogue and completed a Master Plan which […]
Read more(Boston, MA) – July 11, 2018 –In a letter to Speaker DeLeo and Chairman Sánchez, Rep. Stanley urges the House Committee on Ways and Means to allow debate on a bill that includes increasing the RPS to 3% annually (H.4575), removes the cap on net-metering (H.4577), and promotes more energy storage (H.4576), among other initiatives. “The House needs to take […]
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