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Where at the ‘Immigrant’ Families Being Housed in Mass? – The List
The latest list of ‘immigrant families’ being housed and fed by Massachusetts taxpapers appears below. The list was released by Matthew J. Gorzkowicz, Secreatry of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance, and Edward M. Augustus, Jr. Secretary of the Executive Office for Housing and Livable Communities.
The state is projected to spend $1 billion per year for at least the next two years according to Gov. Maura T. Healey’s appointees and administration, on basic housing and food for what Healey calls “immigrants.” Costs for medical and associated other items are not included in the anticipated current planned $2 billion expenditure.
Town Total “Families”
Acton 11
Amherst 5
Andover 25
Arlington 15
Ashland 2
Attleboro 15
Auburn 32
Ayer 43
Barnstable 32
Bedford 92
Beverly 25
Billerica 24
Boston 1,308
Bourne 130
Braintree 23
Bridgewater 3
Brockton 168
Brookline 33
Burlington 34
Cambridge 34
Chelmsford 5
Chelsea 32
Chicopee 123
Concord 95
Danvers 98
Dartmouth 43
Dedham 160
Devens 12
Everett 107
Fairhaven 35
Fall River 75
Falmouth 9
Fitchburg 8
Foxborough 93
Framingham 158
Franklin 97
Gardner 53
Gloucester 5
Great Barrington 19
Greenfield 58
Hadley 11
Hanson 1
Haverhill 75
Holyoke 177
Hudson 44
Kingston 98
Lawrence 54
Leicester 37
Lexington 30
Lowell 168
Lynn 280
Malden 45
Mansfield 38
Marlborough 193
Marshfield 21
Medford 38
Medway 11
Melrose 1
Methuen 100
Middleborough 60
Milford 64
Milton 2
New Bedford 28
North Attleboro 67
Northborough 34
Norton 22
Norwell 15
Norwood 10
Peabody 177
Pittsfield 35
Plainville 71
Plymouth 58
Revere 66
Rockland 37
Salem 162
Saugus 69
Seekonk 38
Sharon 22
Shrewsbury 74
Somerset 27
South Hadley 10
Springfield 282
Stoneham 1
Stoughton 152
Sturbridge 49
Sutton 30
Swansea 35
Taunton 167
Tewksbury 26
Wakefield 2
Waltham 65
Wareham 14
West Springfield 104
Westminster 29
Westborough 105
Weymouth 9
Woburn 173
Worcester 303
Watertown 41
Yarmouth 36
Total 7,532
Did you know that Massachusetts has a "RAINY DAY" fund?
Massachusetts to use $800 million in interest accrued by its rainy day fund, now at $8 billion, to ensure cash on hand when needed to match federal grants, Oct 19, 2023
Compare that to Alabama. The Governor of Alabama
recently sent out a check for $300.00 to every citizen of Alabama. The money came from the state’s surplus.
Apparently Massachusetts knows how to take your money but does not know how to return it.
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