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Neal Statement on June 2021 Jobs Report

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SPRINGFIELD, MA—Today, Ways and Means Chairman Richard E. Neal (D-MA) released the following statement on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) June 2021 jobs report: “For the sixth straight month, our economy has added back jobs, and this month’s higher than expected number is proof that we are on a strong road to recovery. Unemployment claims dropped again this…

River Valley Co-op opens new store in Easthampton

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EASTHAMPTON — River Valley Co-op opens its doors to the public on July 1, bringing with it 83 new jobs and establishing itself as the city’s second grocery store.  The co-op, situated at 228 Northampton St., is the second location of the collectively owned grocery store, following the success of the original River Valley Co-op at 330 North King St. in…

Neal Votes to Establish a Select Committee on the January 6th Insurrection

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Today, Congressman Richard E. Neal voted for H.Res. 503, which empowers Congress to find the truth of the January 6th insurrection at the United States Capitol and ensure that this assault on democracy does not happen again.  This legislation will create a Select Committee charged with investigating and reporting upon the facts and causes, as well as making recommendations to prevent…

Neal Marks USMCA One-Year Anniversary

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Today, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard E. Neal (D-MA) released the following statement in advance of the July 1, 2021 one-year anniversary of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement’s (USMCA) entry into force: “Congressional Democrats fiercely led the effort to ensure that the USMCA contains unparalleled labor protections, environmental provisions, and enforcement…

PVTA lands $7.2M grant for energy-efficient vehicles

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NORTHAMPTON – The area’s public transit system will soon be home to eight new battery-electric buses, thanks to a $7.2 million federal grant. State and local officials announced this week that the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority (PVTA) received the grant to help it lower emissions by replacing some of its gas-powered buses. Once the new energy-efficient vehicles arrive in…

Agawam to use American Rescue Plan funds to fix flooding, culverts

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AGAWAM — After years of trapping motorists and neighborhood residents, the truck-sized rain puddles on Meadow Street have finally met their match: coronavirus relief. The town is slated to receive $8.55 million in funding from this year’s federal American Rescue Plan Act, and Mayor William Sapelli told the City Council this week that he wants to use all of it to address…

Neal: Infrastructure deal would make Mass. more competitive

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BOSTON (SHNS) – As Congress continues to work out an infrastructure bill that would direct billions of dollars to states, a high-ranking member of the Massachusetts delegation is pointing to challenges back at home that could be aided with federal dollars. U.S. Rep. Richard Neal, chairman of the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee, used a virtual address to the Massachusetts High…

PVTA awarded $7 million grant for clean energy program

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(WWLP) – More than $7 million is headed to the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority. Congressman Richard Neal announced the grant Monday alongside Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno. It’s part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s new clean energy program. The multi-million dollar grant will go towards low or no-emission vehicles for the public transit group. Hopes are…

River Valley Co-Op in Easthampton opens Thursday

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EASTHAMPTON, Mass. (WWLP) – Final preparations are underway at River Valley Co-Op in Easthampton. The grocery store is getting ready for its grand opening later this week and Mayor Nicole LaChapelle and Congressman Richard Neal got a sneak peek. The community-owned food cooperative specializes in fresh, local, and organically grown food and drinks. The store is very…

$7.2M federal grant to add 8 electric buses to Pioneer Valley Transit Authority fleet

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SPRINGFIELD — A $7.2 million federal grant announced Monday will allow the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority to buy eight new electric buses and continue its efforts to promote clean emissions. The grant from the Federal Transit Administration is the largest grant in the nation for a regional transit authority this year under the Low and No-Emission grant program. U.S. Rep. Richard…

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