Leverage. It’s an idea embraced by liberal pols who see constituents as means to an finish relatively than folks whom they swore to serve.
We noticed this through the shutdown, when our personal Rep. Katherine Clark referenced households going through SNAP cutoffs: “Shutdowns are horrible. In fact there shall be households which might be going to undergo. We take that accountability severely, but it surely is without doubt one of the few leverage occasions we’ve.”
The Healey Administration is working with the technique, linking funding for a monetary literacy program for college students to compliance with the MBTA Communities Act.
You get your cash once we get our manner.
Because the Herald reported, Republican Peter Durant says a regional college district in his central Massachusetts district has been blocked from accessing a $3,200 grant from the state Division of Shopper Affairs and Enterprise Regulation for the Credit score for Life Gala’s program.
The state senator added that Dracut and Hanover be a part of Wachusett Regional — a faculty district that covers Holden, Paxton, Princeton, Rutland and Sterling — in shedding out on the funding as a result of they’ve but to adjust to the MBTA Communities Act.
That was at all times the cudgel: adjust to the zoning regulation, or lose entry to state funding. Some communities have resisted and hit the fiscal fence.
Again in March, State Rep. Patrick Kearney, who represents a number of South Shore cities, highlighted in a legislative price range listening to how Marshfield misplaced entry to a $261,600 grant to dredge the North River, which he stated additionally impacts Scituate, Norwell, Hanover, Pembroke and Rockland.
“No, I can not commit that,” Healey informed Kearney when he requested the governor if her administration would cease withholding beforehand dedicated state funding.
Leverage. Marshfield authorized the zoning bylaw in October.
Dracut, Hanover and Holden are non-compliant with the MBTA Communities Act, and that’s spelling bother for college students past these cities.
Wachusett Regional Excessive College serves greater than 1,750 college students in Worcester County, and Durant is arguing that cities within the five-community district are being unfairly punished due to Holden’s “coverage dispute with the administration.”
“Utilizing a regional highschool as leverage in a disagreement with one of many cities within the district is the incorrect strategy and an overreach of state authority,” Durant stated in a press release.
“Punishing them … units a troubling precedent of tying academic funding to unrelated grant funds, relatively than basing it on the wants of scholars.”
Gov. Healey cried foul over the Trump Administration’s delay in dispatching Low Earnings Vitality Help Program (LIHEAP) funding final month.
“No extra excuses,” Healey stated in a press release. “President Trump must do his job and get LIHEAP cash out the door so folks can warmth their properties.”
And Mass. faculties want that monetary literacy program grant to coach their college students. Non-zoning regulation compliant cities additionally want funding for obligatory initiatives.
Name it leverage or the “carrot and stick” strategy, however withholding funds over non-compliance, whether or not it’s SNAP advantages or an schooling grant, is not any option to serve constituents.

