Fiola and colleagues pass legislation to raise minimum wage

House Passes Legislation to Raise Minimum Wage, Enact Substantial Reforms to Unemployment Insurance, Enhance Protections for Domestic Workers Highlights commitment to addressing inequality, supporting businesses and creating jobs (BOSTON) – Representative Carole Fiola joined her colleagues in the Massachusetts House of Representatives to pass a bill that reforms the state’s unemployment insurance system (UI) and…

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Fiola helps pass legislation to aid families of fallen heroes

House Passes Legislation to Increase Aid for Families of Public Safety Employees Killed in the Line of Duty Will retroactively apply to the families of Lieutenant Walsh, Firefighter Kennedy, and Police Officer Maloney (BOSTON) – Representatives Carole Fiola joined her colleagues in the Massachusetts House of Representatives to pass legislation that increases the benefits for…

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Breakfast with Carole

Join Representative Carole Fiola for breakfast in June and help keep the campaign going! http://electcarole.com/event/breakfast-carole/

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"Coffee and Conversation with Carole" dates and locations

State Representative Carole Fiola announces a series of visits to local coffee shops and breakfast establishments called “Coffee and Conversation with Carole” during which constituents can meet with the Representative in a casual setting and discuss matters and issues of concern to them. Representative Fiola will be available on the following Mondays, 8:30-9:30am through April…

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Roundtable discussion with the Department of Public Health on the Prescription Monitoring Program

http://www.heraldnews.com/article/20140311/NEWS/140319276/?tag=1 Brian Fraga Herald News Staff Reporter Posted Mar. 11, 2014 @ 1:39 pm Updated at 1:48 PM FALL RIVER – About 72 percent of Fall River residents have received a prescription for highly-addictive opiates such as Oxycodone and Methadone, which places the Spindle City well above the state average of 40 percent. “Based upon…

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Public landfill meeting held at BCC, Monday 3/10/14

http://www.heraldnews.com/article/20140310/NEWS/140319584 Jo C. Goode Herald News Staff Reporter Posted Mar. 10, 2014 @ 8:42 pm Updated Mar 10, 2014 at 9:01 PM FALL RIVER — The contamination at the Fall River Industrial Park landfill poses no threat to public health, said representatives of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection during a public meeting at Bristol…

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