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From the Great and General Court

Our economic forecast keeps improving. Homes sales are up for the 10th straight month, and 19,000 more residents were employed in April. We are nearing the bright light at the end of the tunnel, but we still have to focus on ways to find efficiencies and improve the operations of the commonwealth. To help this effort, the House worked on prescription rebate and CORI reform legislation, and I continued my visits to small businesses in the district. I also continued my constituent outreach, hosting a meeting with area town administrators and attending many events across the district.

CORI reform

Recently I joined my House colleagues in passing an important bill that reforms the Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) system. The bill, based on solid research on rates of recidivism, reduces the time period in which records can be accessed, helping former offenders reintegrate into society. In our current system, thousands of people are prevented from getting jobs or housing because of old or inaccurate criminal records. The bill also broadens access to CORI records for employers and state agencies with employees that serve vulnerable populations in order to better protect them. As part of this legislation, I cosponsored an amendment to enact the governor’s plan to reform the probation system. We have all heard about the egregious abuses in that department, and I am determined to enact quick, effective reforms.

Prescription drug legislation

We also passed a bill allowing consumers to take advantage of prescription drug discounts. This smart legislation will lower medical costs for seniors and working families and help thousands afford their prescription drugs.

Support for small businesses

Small businesses are the engines of growth for our economy and I have been working with the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce to meet with local small business owners in order to better advocate for them on Beacon Hill. This month I toured the Phoenix Park business complex in Shirley and held a meeting with the owner of the park and owners of small businesses located in the park. I consistently hear about the many strains on small business and continue to work with my colleagues to offer relief and smart solutions to these problems.

Bridging the gap between state and local government

I am committed to working with local officials in order to better serve our communities. When I took office I organized a District Advisory Group with representatives from the Boards of Selectmen and School Committees in each of the district towns. This has worked so well that I have started holding meetings with the town administrators from each of the towns. These meetings help bridge the gap between state and town government and also allow the town officials to coordinate and share ideas. After each meeting, I bring ideas back to my colleagues as we continue to work to provide support for our towns.

Office hours

I look forward every month to hearing from constituents. My office hours in Acton are on the first Monday of the month at Sweet Bites Bakery and Café, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. My office in Lunenburg is also staffed Mondays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. I can also be reached in my Boston office at 617-722-2130. For additional news and resources, visit my website at www.jenbenson.org.

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