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NECN Broadside: Budget gap in Massachusetts

April 15, 2010 - NECN Broadside with Chet Curtis

On Beacon Hill, the focus has been casinos, and last night Speaker Robert DeLeo got the result he wanted: A lop-sided vote in support of licenses for resort casinos and slots at racetracks.

But here's what most observers missed.

In the flurry of casino debating and voting, the House Ways and Means committee released the new budget...

Rep. Barbara L'Italien, (D) is vice chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, and Rep. Vinny Demacedo, (R) is the ranking minority member of Ways and Means.

Both join Chet Curtis to discuss the new budget.

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Representative deMacedo to Offer Local Aid Resolution

Hopes resolution will garner bipartisan support

March 4, 2010

BOSTON Representative Vinny deMacedo today announced his intention to offer a Local Aid Resolution during the House’s next full formal session and hopes his effort will garner bipartisan support.

In an email distributed to House colleagues on behalf of Republican lawmakers, House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. said, “As our cities and towns continue to develop their local budgets during these very tough times they need certainty and reliable information more than ever.   It is important that we, as legislators, provide some predictability for our districts.”

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deMacedo: Tax credit cap could kill Mass. movie industry

February 17, 2010 - Old Colony Memorial - By Emily Wilcox

PLYMOUTH — Connecticut offers a 30 percent tax credit for filmmakers who opt to shoot in that state. Michigan offers 40 percent.

The Massachusetts Production Coalition contends that, since Massachusetts adopted a 25 percent tax credit for filmmakers who film here, Massachusetts has garnered more than $1 billion in new economic activity.

Now the governor wants to place a cap of $50 million on the tax credit – an action that Rep. Vinny deMacedo, R-Plymouth, and movie experts say will likely kill the industry in this state and send it packing to others with better incentives that don’t change from year to year.

“Just two years ago, the governor expanded the movie tax credit,” deMacedo said. “It’s the inconsistency in tax policy that is most frustrating to business. It sends a terrible message to any industry that we offer tax incentives to.”

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Representative Vinny deMacedo Co-Sponsors Legislation to Provide Greater Protection to Minors

Legislation Needed to Close Apparent Loophole

February 9, 2010

BOSTON Representative Vinny deMacedo, along with his Republican colleagues, is co-sponsoring legislation that would provide greater protection to minors.

An Act to Prohibit the Electronic Transmission of Harmful Material to Minors was drafted in response to the Supreme Judicial Court’s ruling last Friday.  The SJC ruled in favor of a child predator who had been sending sexually explicit content through online communications.

The legislation would expand the statute by prohibiting the dissemination of harmful material to a minor via instant messaging or other online communications.

Representative deMacedo said he was particularly concerned that the state’s statute under which the defendant was convicted had not been updated to reflect society’s current electronic age.

After an examination of the statute and its legislative history, the Court stated that the Legislature must take action if it wanted to ensure that our children are protected from predators seeking to electronically disseminate obscene material to minors.  “It is imperative that we do all that we can to keep up with the ever increasing ways in which cyber-crime is committed.  We can’t allow individuals to fall through the cracks and leave even one child at-risk.”

The bill is already garnering bipartisan support as more than a dozen lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have already signed on to co-sponsor the bill.

Scott Brown suddenly on the fast track

February 3, 2010 - NECN BroadSide with Jim Braude

Suddenly Scott Brown's swearing in is on the fast track. Just when all signs were pointing to February 11th as Brown's swear-in date, things changed in a hurry.

Now there's a guessing game as to why.

Brown says he wants to be present for unspecified votes. A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he expected a ceremony at 5 p.m. Thursday.

George Bachrach, former Democratic State Senator and State Rep. Vinny DeMacedo, a Republican from Plymouth join Jim Braude to talk about the news.

Watch clip here

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