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Massachusetts Public Health Association
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Registration year: |
2016 |
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Client
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Address:
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14 Beacon Street, Suite 706, Boston, MA, 02108 US / 857-263-7072
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Lobbyist information
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Amount
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Mark Ribble
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$7,223.69
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2016
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Specific Bill numbers or Legislators names are not known at this time. MPHA will be working with the Federal Delegation, Federal Administration, Massachusetts Legislators, Executive, Administration, and local officials on the following issues.
1. Secure financing for the Massachusetts Food Trust Program
2. Establish statewide Healthy Incentives Program to provide a premium benefit to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) beneficiaries 3.
Support state Mass in Motion funding
4. Support adequate transportation revenue and funding for public and active transportation 5. Pass legislation to encourage shared use of school facilities
6. Require physical education or physical activity in schools 7.
Increase funding for the Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program (MRVP)
8. Adopt a comprehensive approach to reduce homelessness
9. Reform state zoning and planning statutes to align with healthy land use objectives
10. Reduce barriers and create incentives for communities to advance walkable, mixed-used districts and build multi-family housing, especially near transit hubs
11. Increase funding for Department of Public Health youth violence prevention and intervention programs
12. Support resources for community-based sexual assault and domestic violence programs 13. Support state funding for core Department of Public Health infrastructure for regulatory, inspectional, lab, and data services
14. Establish legislative study commission to develop recommendations on local public health funding and regionalization
15. Pass legislation to protect volunteers working under the direction of local health authorities
16. Establish an Office of Health Equity within the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
17. Expand the state Earned Income Tax Credit
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Rebekah Gewirtz
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$1,188.52
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Employed
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Terminated
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Details about your lobbyist or lobbyist entity's efforts
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01/01/2016
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Specific Bill numbers or Legislators names are not known at this time. MPHA will be working with the Federal Delegation, Federal Administration, Massachusetts Legislators, Executive, Administration, and local officials on the following issues.
1. Secure financing for the Massachusetts Food Trust Program
2. Establish statewide Healthy Incentives Program to provide a premium benefit to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) beneficiaries
3. Support state Mass in Motion funding
4. Support adequate transportation revenue and funding for public and active transportation
5. Pass legislation to encourage shared use of school facilities
6. Require physical education or physical activity in schools
7. Increase funding for the Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program (MRVP)
8. Adopt a comprehensive approach to reduce homelessness
9. Reform state zoning and planning statutes to align with healthy land use objectives
10. Reduce barriers and create incentives for communities to advance walkable, mixed-used districts and build multi-family housing, especially near transit hubs
11. Increase funding for Department of Public Health youth violence prevention and intervention programs
12. Support resources for community-based sexual assault and domestic violence programs
13. Support state funding for core Department of Public Health infrastructure for regulatory, inspectional, lab, and data services
14. Establish legislative study commission to develop recommendations on local public health funding and regionalization
15. Pass legislation to protect volunteers working under the direction of local health authorities
16. Establish an Office of Health Equity within the Executive Office of Health and Human Services
17. Expand the state Earned Income Tax Credit
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Total salaries paid:
$8,412.21
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Total salaries paid:
$0.00
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Operating Expenses
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$3,241.32
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Total expenses:
$3,241.32
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