Jen Benson, State Representative, 37th Middlesex District
Rep. Jen Benson Files Special Education and Environmental Legislation
Jen Benson talking with constituents

January 16, 2009 — Press Release

BOSTON, MA - Jen Benson, State Representative for the 37th Middlesex, has filed two major pieces of legislation for the 2009-2010 legislative session, a special education reform bill, and an environmental protection bill.

Benson has introduced a special education reform bill that works towards identifying administrative efficiencies and cost savings for schools districts, while providing more consistency for special education students with high needs. The bill proposes tying funding to students rather than school districts. "Our current special education funding system is overly complicated and is problematic to both school districts and children," said Benson. "I proposed a system for tying funding to students rather than school districts during my campaign and this legislation is the first step toward achieving that goal."

Benson's environmental protection bill will require customers to pay a surcharge of five cents for each plastic bag used at grocery stores. Customers would pay no surcharge for paper bags, reusable bags, or plastic bags brought from home. The surcharge would go to the Clean Environment Fund to be used for environmental projects. "Plastic bag surcharges have been shown to produce real benefits to the environment, reducing plastic waste and greenhouse gas emissions," said Benson.

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