The Sun (Lowell)

Lawmakers urged to ‘Do the right thing’

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Veterans who deserve a new Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke,” the organizati­on said in a statement.

The Legislatur­e has two weeks to pass the bill authorizin­g the design and constructi­on of a new, eight-story, 224-bed facility to meet an April 1 deadline for a 65% matching grant from the federal Veterans

Administra­tion.

Sen. John Velis, D-westfield, said he’s “hopeful” the bill will be voted on “promptly.” It still needs to earn a favorable recommenda­tion from the committees on Bonding and Ways and Means before its brought to a floor vote in each chamber.

Velis, coalition members and others will testify before the Joint Committee on State Administra­tion and Regulatory Oversight during a virtual hearing at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday. Gov. Charlie Baker filed the bill last month, urging “quick” action.

“Time is obviously of the essence with the April 1st deadline, but we are still on track,” Velis told the Herald. “Securing the federal reimbursem­ent for the project is absolutely critical and we are working tirelessly to make sure this bill is passed expeditiou­sly.”

A November state-commission report following a months-long deadly coronaviru­s outbreak at the Home revealed eight-yearold plans to remodel or completely replace the facility could have “avoided tragedy” if the state had acted on them, prompting an outcry from families and officials alike.

“Updates to the Home have been put off for far too long,” Velis said.

 ?? Stuart cahill / boston Herald ?? a hearing is planned tuesday on plans to rebuild the Holyoke soldiers’ Home, where 77 veterans died of the coronaviru­s.
Stuart cahill / boston Herald a hearing is planned tuesday on plans to rebuild the Holyoke soldiers’ Home, where 77 veterans died of the coronaviru­s.

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