Kerry Urges Senate Passage of Disabilities Treaty
“We have the opportunity to help ensure that millions of disabled Americans – our wounded service members included – are treated with the same level of respect and dignity they have at home while they are traveling or living abroad,” said Sen. Kerry. “If any issue can withstand this age of polarization, it should be this one.”
A Message for Our Veterans
We're all especially grateful to our veterans and men and women in uniform. You can watch Senator Kerry's video message here.
Legislative Update [ more ]
This month we made real progress on the education front in Massachusetts. We learned just a couple of weeks ago that Massachusetts was one of ten states nationwide granted a waiver from the Obama Administration that will allow us to continue to drive a rigorous, state-developed education plan with flexibility from the No Child Left Behind Act's overly rigid metrics. This means Massachusetts can continue to use its own innovative methods to improve student outcomes.
In Washington, President Obama also recently laid out his FY 2013 budget plan. In the coming months, we will debate the budget and make tough choices, but I believe it would be a mistake to shortchange investments in programs from LIHEAP to Head Start that make a difference each day for seniors, children, the disabled, and working poor families. No one should ever have to make the choice between food, medicine, and heating their homes, and I'll continue to fight for the funding to protect the vulnerable, create jobs, and strengthen Massachusetts' economy. If people in Washington could put ideology aside, we could cut waste in government without cutting out the heart of our country or the backbone of our economy and we could get America back on track.
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