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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, AugusT 4, 2023 Page 17 GET A FREE SUBSCRIPTION TO MASSTERLIST – Join more than 25,000 people, from movers and shakers to political junkies and interested citizens, who start their weekday morning with MASSterList—the popular newsletter that chronicles news and informed analysis about what’s going on up on Beacon Hill, in Massachusetts politics, policy, media and infl uence. The stories are drawn from major news organizations as well as specialized publications selected by MASSterlist’s editor, Erin Tiernan, with help from Matt Murphy. Both are pros, with a wealth of experience, who introduce each article in their own clever way. MASSterlist will be e-mailed to you FREE every Monday through Friday morning and will give you a leg up on what’s happening in the blood sport of Bay State politics. For more information and to get your free subscription, go to: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/ aPTLucK THE HOUSE AND SENATE: Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ and senators’ votes on roll calls from the week of July 24-28. $375 MI L L ION FOR ROADS AND BRIDGES (S 2375) House 157-0, Senate 39-0, approved and sent to Gov. Maura Healey a House-SenBeacon Hill Roll Call By Bob Katzen ate conference committee version of a bill that includes authorizing $200 million in one-time funding for the maintenance and repair of local roads and bridges in cities and towns across the state. The $375 million package, a bond bill under which the funding would be borrowed by the state through the sale of bonds, also includes $175 million for several transportation-related grant programs. The House and Senate had approved diff erent versions of the package and this compromise version was drafted by a 6-member conference committee. The programs funded by the $175 million include the municipal small bridge program; the complete streets program; a bus transit infrastructure program; and grants for municipalities to purchase electric vehicles and the infrastructure needed to support them. “This … bill secures historical levels of funding for our municipal roads, bridges and sidewalks,” said Sen. Brendan Crighton (D-Lynn), Senate Chair of the Committee on Transportation. “In addition to our annual authorization, we have added additional funding for various transportation programs, from bridge repair to improving access to mass transit. No matter how you get around, this funding will benefit transportation systems in every region of the commonwealth.” “Providing funding for critical infrastructure projects through investments in the commonwealth’s public transportation, roads, and bridges is one of the most important responsibilities that we have as members of the Legislature,” said House Speaker Ron Mariano (D-Quincy). “I’m proud of the support for regional infrastructure that this legislation provides, and of the funding that it allocates for the purchasing of electric vehicles by transit authorities.” “The passage is good news for cities and towns, and with the changes this year, especially for rural communities,” said Sen. John Keenan (D-Quincy). “I hope that in the future we will pass a twoyear authorization so that municipalities will have access to these essential funds in a more timely manner, allowing them to better plan work on their roads and bridges.” “Our communities rely so heavily on Chapter 90 funding to make critical transportation improvement projects,” said Rep. Mike Finn (D-West Springfi eld), House Chair of the Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets. “Today’s funding ensures our roads remain safe and effi - cient for the travel of people and commerce. Additionally, with extra resources being made available through competitive application grant programs, the legislative funding is now forward looking in striving to meet broad ranges of municipal needs.” (A “Yes” vote is for the $375 million package.) Rep. Joseph McGonagle Yes Sen. Sal DiDomenico Yes GENDER X (S 2207) Senate 39-0 approved and sent to the House a bill that would allow Bay Staters to choose the gender-neutral designation “X” in lieu of “male” or “female” on their birth certificates and marriage certifi cates. Another provision in the bill codifi es into law a current practice that allows individuals to select “X” as their gender designation on their driver’s license, learner’s permit, identifi cation card and liquor purchase identifi cation card. In addition, current state law requires medical documentation in order to change a gender designation on a birth certifi cate. The bill does away with that requirement. Similar proposals were approved by the Senate during the 2018, 2020 and 2022 sessions but died from inaction in the House. “People know what gender BEACON | SEE PAGE 18 - Aviso Legal - Mancomunidad de Massachusetts Tribunal de Primera Instancia Tribunal Testamentario y de Familia Middlesex Probate and Family Court 10-U Commerce Way Woburn, MA 01801 Numero de caso: MI23D1868DR CITACIÓN DE DIVORCIO POR PUBLICACIÓN Y ENVÍO EVELYN JAZMIN LEIVA NAVARRO vs. MARIO ANTONIO ALEMAN DELCID Al Demandado mencionado: El demandante ha presentado una demanda de divorcio ~ Home of the Week ~ Welcoming 6 room 3 bedroom Cape Cod style home boasting great, open concept living room, dining area and updated kitchen featuring maple cabinets, granite counter tops and newer stainless steel appliances, desirable and sunny first floor family room with walls of windows overlooking yard, convenient 1st floor bedroom and full nicely updated bath complete the first level. 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Se ha dictado una Orden de Restricción Automática en este asunto que le impide realizar cualquier acción que pueda afectar negativamente a la situación financiera actual de cualquiera de las partes. VÉASE la Regla Suplementaria 411 del Tribunal Testamentario. Por la presente se le convoca y requiere para notificar a: Caitlyn Burgess, Esq., MacMurray y Asociados, Two Center Plaza, Suite 605, Boston, MA 02108 su respuesta, si la hubiere, antes del 08/07/2023. Si no lo hace, el tribunal procederá a la audiencia y adjudicación de esta acción. También deberá presentar una copia de su respuesta, si la hubiere, en la oficina del Registro de este Tribunal. TESTIGO, Honorable Maureen H Monks, Jueza Primera de este Tribunal. Fecha: 26 de junio de 2023 TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO REGISTRO DE SUCESIONES August 04, 2023

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