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Page 6 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 14, 2024 Sen. DiDomenico celebrates Pride Month with Governor and colleagues The Massachusetts fl ag and the Pride Flag fl ying in front of the State House. Senator Sal DiDomenico with Governor Maura Healey in front of the State House. Mid-grade Regular $3.87 3.25 73 59 Over 45 Years of Excellence! Full Service $2.95 Order online at angelosoil.com Senator Sal DiDomenico on the State House steps with colleagues and advocates during remarks. Senator Sal DiDomenico with Senator Will Brownsberger on the State House steps. L Eastern Bank Building on Rte. 1S 605 Broadway, #301 * Saugus (781) 233-6844 www.bostonnorthdental.com ast week, Senator Sal DiDomenico celebrated Pride Month at the State House alongside Governor Maura Healey and elected offi cials in the LGBTQ+ Legislative Caucus. The event featured remarks from LGBTQ+ Senators and Representatives about their experiences and perspectives, followed by the raising of the Pride Flag in front of the State House. “I am proud to join our state’s elected leaders to unequivocally support, celebrate, and protect every person in our Commonwealth, regardless of their identity or who they love,” said Senator DiDomeniDr. Priti Amlani Dr. Bhavisha Patel MCGONAGLE | FROM PAGE 1 * Restorative Dentistry * Cosmetic Dentistry * Implant Restoration * Zoom Whitening * Teeth in a Day - All on 6 * Invisalign * CEREC Crowns (Single Visit Crowns) * Root Canal Treatment * Sedation Dentistry ~ Full Mouth Rehabilitation ~ Before After munity Investment Tax Credit (CITC) while expanding the statewide cap on donations from $12 million to $15 million, and the bill extends the sunset of the Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit through December 31, 2030, while increasing the total available amount from $55 million to $110 million. Among the many policy initiatives included in the bill to create more housing, the bill permits one accessory dwelling unit (ADUs) equal to or less than 900 square feet to be built by-right on a property in single-family zoning Senator Sal DiDomenico with his team on the Senate Balcony after the event (left to right): Yoshki Wurtz, Senator DiDomenico, Christie Getto Young, Ayla Thorntona and Eli Fenichel. co. “It is all of our responsibility to ensure Massachusetts districts in all Massachusetts communities. The bill also authorizes a court-appointed receiver of a vacant residential property, in actions to enforce the sanitary code, to sell the property at fair market value to a nonprofi t that will rehabilitate the property, correct sanitary code violations and sell the property to a fi rst-time homebuyer with an income not more than 120 percent of AMI. The bill also establishes a local option to require property owners to notify the municipality and tenants of its intention to sell a property and to allow a tenant association with the required minicontinues to be a welcoming and loving place for everyone.” mum tenant participation to select a successor entity to act on its behalf to purchase the property. The bill also allows a municipality that has adopted inclusionary zoning, incentive zoning or a density bonus ordinance or bylaw to enter into an agreement with a housing developer to provide a preference for aff ordable housing to low– or moderate-income veterans for up to 10 percent of the aff ordable units in a development. On June 10, the Senate referred the bill to its Committee on Ways and Means. More info about the bill is available at https://malegislature.gov/ Bills/193/H4726

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