Sunday, February 27, 2011

MUNICIPAL HEALTH COSTS

jayboat wrote:
How about having Municipal employees pay more than five dollars as their co-pay? Who else get health insurance with no deductibles? Make municipal employees join the GIC and pay the same co-pays and deductible as state employees. That will save the taxpayer millions of dollars.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

New VA Caregiver Support Line

Week of February 14, 2011

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has opened a new, toll-free telephone line for the caregivers of veterans of all eras. The National Caregiver Support Line at 1-855-260-3274 will assist caregivers, Veterans and others seeking caregiver information. The telephone line will be available Monday through Friday. 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., eastern time; and Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., eastern time. Licensed VA social workers and health technicians will staff the support line. For more information on caring for veterans, visit the VA's Caregiver webpage.

Veteran's Benefits Directory - To learn more about your state's veteran benefits, visit the Military.com State Veteran's Benefits Directory

Sunday, February 20, 2011

South Boston Patriot Homes

Last year, there were 356 veterans waiting for Boston Housing Authority units and 256 on the Section 8 voucher list, according to BHA, which gives preference to homeless veterans, then homeless people, then veterans.

Construction could start as early as next spring. A handful of the 24 units will be set aside for homeless vets who have behavioral health issues. But Brown deflected neighborhood fears that she wants to build a homeless shelter.

“It is all permanent apartments for veterans,” she said. “It’s not a homeless shelter.”
Is MSAC interested in supporting programs for Housing affordable low income Veterans? This is a controversial one at the old Police Station Site in So Boston
REFER TO HOUSING COMMITTEE !!!!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

SOCIALL SECURITY CHECKS

Paper checks retired. Retirees who apply for Social Security benefits on or after May 1, 2011, will no longer have the option of receiving a paper check in the mail. Seniors can have their entitlement payments directly deposited into a bank or credit union account or loaded onto a prepaid Direct Express Debit MasterCard. "This important change will provide significant savings to American taxpayers who will no longer incur the annual $120 million price tag associated with paper checks and will save Social Security $1 billion over the next 10 years," says Richard Gregg, Treasury Fiscal Assistant Secretary. Retirees already receiving paper checks will need to switch to direct deposit or the prepaid debit card by March 1, 2013.

Monday, February 14, 2011

MUNICIPAL HEALTH COSTS

A group of Massachusetts mayors, fed up with what they say is legislative inaction on skyrocketing municipal health care costs, has launched a ballot initiative for 2012 aimed at giving cities and towns more flexibility in reducing expensive benefits for employees, retirees and elected officials. Health costs in Massachusetts have added more than $1 billion to municipal budgets from 2001 to 2008, and some cities now devote close to 20 percent of their budgets to health care.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

REAL ESTATE TAXES

6 Discounts You Can Get For Paying Cash
by Bobbi Dempsey
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With retailers feeling the effects of customers who can't get credit, shoppers with cash in their wallets have the ultimate bargaining chip when it comes to getting good deals. Cash discounts may not be as plentiful as in the past, but there are still some places where cash is king. Here are some things you can often get cheaper with cash.


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1. Gas
While many gas stations -- especially those in the large national chains -- offer one price no matter how you pay, some stations are still offering a deal for cash customers. Gate Petroleum, based in Florida, unveiled a program earlier this year that offers a discount of three cents per gallon to customers who pay with cash purchased fuel discount cards. In a recent survey by gas comparison site GasBuddy.com, 3% of the more than 15,000 respondents said more than half the stations in their area charged a lower price for cash, and the same percentage said nearly all of their local stations offered cash discounts.

[Click here to check savings products and rates in your area.]

2. Property Taxes
Many municipalities offer a discount (sometimes called a rebate price) to homeowners who pay their taxes by a certain date. In Florida's Miami-Dade County, for example, paying your taxes in November (within a few weeks after receiving the bill) will get you a discount of 4%. The discount decreased by 1% each month until March.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Need for part time legislature in Massachusetts?

Some critics argue that now is the time to move toward a part-time Legislature to save money. The state spent $51 million on the Legislature last year. Massachusetts legislators are the sixth-highest paid in the country, with starting salaries at $61,439, according to the Pew Center on the States