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Sen. Sonia Chang Díaz

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Chang-Díaz on Budget: ‘Gutsy and Sensible’

The state senator from Jamaica Plain offered her opinion on Gov. Deval Patrick’s $34.8 billion budget proposal.

As the state continues to digest Gov. Deval Patrick’s budget, one local elected  official has called the $34.8 billion proposal “gutsy.” “Like everyone, I am still digesting the details of the Governor’s proposal," Sonia Chang-Díaz, senator for the 2nd Suffolk District, emailed to Jamaica Plain Patch Friday afternoon. "But in its broad strokes, I think it’s both gutsy and sensible that the Governor is prompting an adult conversation across the Commonwealth about how we pay for the things our communities need and that we know work. It’s much needed."  Patrick’s proposal, submitted Jan. 23, asks for an increase in the income tax from 5.25 percent to 6.25 percent coupled with a reduction in the sales tax from 6.25 percent to 4.5 percent. It …

Friday, July 20, 2012

Boston's Sen. Chang-Diaz Votes Against Three-Strikes Bill

The senator joined other Boston-area legislators who say the bill falls short on several counts.

Although the habitual criminal bill, also called the "three-strikes bill" or "Melissa's Law," overwhemlingly passed both the House and Senate this week, some Boston-area legislators voted against what they called am imbalanced bill. The bill eliminates parole for felons convicted three times of one of 40 or so violent crimes, with at least one conviction having carried a minimum three-year prison term. It also reduces some mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses.  passed the House on Wednesday by a vote of 139-14 and the Senate Thursday by 31-7. Many of those voting against it are members of the Massachusetts Black and Latino Caucus, who said the bill lacks evidence-based solutions, removes judicial discretion, and does not …

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