My last newsletter included Boston Globe articles explaining the problems with "clawbacks" and "overpayments" in unemployment benefits.
This one tells about broader problems in the unemployment system, how my staff helped individual constituents, and what I have done as Senate chair of Labor and Workforce Development to solve problems.
"Overpayment" clawbacks 1: The Globe Series
Media Melange
River News: Good, Bad and Ugly
First, the UGLY: watering down the CSO law
You may remember that, after many years of work, on January 4, the last night of the last session, Rep. Denise Provost, Rep. Linda Dean Campbell and I passed a bill requiring notification of the public when sewage is discharged into rivers. Here's one report on the bill and a previous newsletter on the issue.
Housing Solutions 1
Home Ownership Down; Prices and Rents Up
Labor Day: Lessons from the Pandemic
On Labor Day we celebrate working people, and the achievements of the union movement which make our families more secure and make our society and economy stronger. Among them: unemployment insurance, minimum wage, and workplace safety regulations.
The experience of the pandemic has underscored the vital role of all those protections, and shows we need to act to strengthen them.
Eviction/Foreclosure Emergency's not over
Almost everyone recognizes that making people homeless during a pandemic is dangerous to their health and a threat to public health.
Local, state and federal governments have declared multiple (overlapping, confusing and limited) moratoria and created funds with billions of dollars in potential aid to keep people in their homes.