The State House News Service reports that State Sen. Nick Collins of South Boston has teamed up with a Worcester County Republican to file legislation that would bar cities and towns from deciding whether to accept federal public-safety grants, after the Boston City Council rejected a $13.3-million Homeland Security grant.
Collins raised the specter of bomb threats to synagogues, the Marathon bombings and 9/11. Councilors who voted against the grant said they wanted to first ensure the grants would not be used to harm the city's minority residents.
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9/11 - the gift that keeps on giving
By Angry Dan
Fri, 12/22/2023 - 10:13am
If we fail to snatch every opportunity to militarize the police and widen their surveillance of the population, the terrorists win!
The City Council continues to be a joke.
By CopleyScott17
Fri, 12/22/2023 - 10:40am
In principle, I don't like the idea of state government intervening, but there was no good reason to turn down the grant.
in your opinion.
By deselby
Fri, 12/22/2023 - 1:56pm
I agree - dumb
But I prefer your principle - let government be as local as it can be. Subsidiarity.
Great...
By Friartuck
Fri, 12/22/2023 - 1:04pm
More police can raid our schools in search of naughty books
Council President Ed Flynn supports this...
By handmaid
Fri, 12/22/2023 - 1:17pm
I find it whack that Ed Flynn supports diluting his own power. I get that this is a grant intended for multi city (Cambridge and Somerville too) with Boston considered the fiduciary. The vote is the vote, and he must abide by it, but running to his neighbor Collins for help is so baldface old school Boston and offensive. Timing also could not be worse, as the BCC is just about to turn over to a new term and new councilors.
Councilors say alot but don't seem to do alot
By hydeparkish
Fri, 12/22/2023 - 2:19pm
"Councilors who voted against the grant said they wanted to first ensure the grants would not be used to harm the city's minority residents."
If the city council geniunely wants to stop the city from harming the city's minority residents they can dedicate alot more effort to improving the Boston Public Schools. And they can start by supporting money being set aside to repair and upgrade each of the schools ASAP as well as find a replacement funding source for the Esser funds which are not available next school year by design.
Nick Collins
By emac
Fri, 12/22/2023 - 8:24pm
Too smart to run for mayor, but will still try to stuff the feds down his residents’ throat. Also a noted bootlicker.
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