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The initiative offers a focused approach to work with each community ensuring that all required permits are secured, site preparation is completed, infrastructure improvements are identified, and marketing resources are made available.
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This is a comprehensive foreclosure prevention plan designed to keep people in their homes and stabilize neighborhoods across the Commonwealth.
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The Commission to End Homelessness, co-chaired by Representative Byron Rushing (D-Boston) and housing and community development Undersecretary Tina Brooks, is a 30-member panel consisting of state, municipal and county officials, including the Lt. Governor, the mayors of Boston, Holyoke and Northampton, and private sector advocates and service providers. The commission's charge is to formulate a comprehensive action plan to end homelessness in Massachusetts.
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Broadband availability - fast, affordable and ubiquitous - has emerged as a decisive factor for stimulating commerce and fostering job creation. Access to high-speed Internet is comparable in significance and economic potential to universal telephone service and the electrification of rural America in the 1930s. In today's world, any individual or community without fast, affordable access to the Internet is educationally and economically disadvantaged.
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The Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) is a quasi-public agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, created by the Massachusetts legislature in June 2006. The MLSC is closely affiliated with the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development but is not subject to its direct supervision or control.
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Information regarding the current Destination Resort Casino economic development plan for Massachusetts