Reps. Smitty Pignatelli (left), John Barrett III (middle) and Paul W. Mark (right) address local leaders during an MMA Legislative Breakfast Meeting on Oct. 21 in Lenox.

Registration is now open for the MMA’s spring series of Legislative Breakfast Meetings, which will be held on March 17 and March 24.

Each year, the MMA hosts a series of meetings in communities across the Commonwealth to give local leaders, legislators and MMA staff the opportunity to network in an informal setting and learn about and discuss issues of importance at the local and state level.

The spring series of breakfasts will take place as legislative priorities begin to take shape for the new session, and as the Legislature begins to formulate its fiscal 2024 state budget plan.

Discussions will also be centered on the many bills that continue to be on the MMA’s radar for the new session, including a proposed municipal and public safety building authority, a permanent option for remote meetings, and more.

Other topics of interest will include the new administration’s immediate needs bond bill and Chapter 90 bond bill.

Municipal officials from every community are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to discuss issues of importance with MMA staff and legislators. Attendees are also urged to contact their local legislators and invite them to attend.

A light breakfast and coffee will be provided at 8:30 a.m. Introductions will begin shortly thereafter, followed by presentations and a Q&A session. The meetings will end by 10:30 a.m.

Meetings will be held on the following Fridays:

March 17
Fairhaven: Council on Aging building, 229 Huttleston Ave.
Tyngsborough: Old Town Hall, 10 Kendall Road

March 24
Westfield: Reed Institute, at Mestek Inc. building, 260 North Elm St.
Adams: Adams Free Library, 92 Park St.

Meetings are free to attend. Members are asked to pre-register online.

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