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05/05/2026
Members of the GRCC and local Republicans headed to Worcester as delegates for the 2026 MASSGOP Convention 🇺🇸🚌📍For many,...
05/05/2026

Members of the GRCC and local Republicans headed to Worcester as delegates for the 2026 MASSGOP Convention 🇺🇸🚌📍

For many, it was their first time attending—and Gloucester showed up strong 💪👏 Historically sending only a small group, this year we elected 40 delegates with 31 in attendance! 📊🙌

And let’s be honest… the competition for best Friday night party made one thing crystal clear—Mike Minogue took it in a landslide, earning the GOP endorsement with a decisive 70% win 🎉🏆🔥

From the Mass Fiscal Alliance Foundation…Massachusetts has one of the most expansive welfare states in the nation, frequ...
04/17/2026

From the Mass Fiscal Alliance Foundation…

Massachusetts has one of the most expansive welfare states in the nation, frequently ranking in the top five or ten states in terms of welfare benefit spending and generosity. The Fiscal Alliance Foundation just released a new study on some of the top welfare programs, and the findings should concern every taxpayer. The study, authored by the Foundation’s visiting policy analyst Hayden Dublois, is the organization’s first comprehensive analysis of welfare spending in Massachusetts and highlights significant concerns about growth, oversight, and long-term sustainability.

The Foundation undertook this study to shed light on the rapid growth of Massachusetts’s welfare system and to examine whether existing safeguards are keeping pace, as taxpayers deserve greater transparency and accountability for programs that now consume a significant share of the state budget. Concerns about welfare fraud are increasingly making headlines nationwide, and with U.S. Attorney Leah Foley highlighting efforts to crack down on abuse in public assistance programs, the need for stronger oversight in Massachusetts has never been clearer.

Here’s some of what we found:

Today, nearly $1 in every $4 out of Massachusetts’s budgetary expenditures goes towards Medicaid alone
On a per capita basis, Massachusetts has the highest SNAP and TANF enrollment figures in New England, and the second-highest Medicaid enrollment in New England.
Massachusetts’s rate of 1,208 TANF recipients per 100,000 residents is double the national average and nearly 50 percent greater than the New England average.
SNAP enrollment has surged 40 percent over the past decade, growing from just under 785,000 recipients in 2015 to more than 1.1 million today
More than $1 billion in benefits were issued improperly between 2022 and 2024 alone
Massachusetts now has a 1 percent SNAP error rate, higher than every other New England state and one of the highest in the country
This error rate stands in marked contrast to neighboring New England states like Vermont and New Hampshire, which have error rates of 5.1% and 7.5%, among the lowest in the country
That error rate isn’t just a statistic.

Under new federal rules, states with error rates above 6 percent will soon be required to share in the cost of those errors. That means Massachusetts taxpayers will be on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars more if Beacon Hill doesn’t begin to take responsibility for the problem.

Watch Our Video Breakdown of the Study Results here. ⬇️

The study also highlights serious concerns about fraud and oversight, including a whistleblower account describing “rampant” abuse and a system where basic eligibility verification is often discouraged. At the same time, between 65 and 75 percent of able-bodied SNAP recipients are not working, and state policies still allow individuals to qualify for benefits regardless of how much they have in the bank.

And SNAP is just part of the picture.

Medicaid now consumes nearly one out of every four state budget dollars, with spending up nearly 50 percent over the past decade. TANF caseloads have grown while work requirements have weakened, and housing and homelessness spending has more than doubled, with emergency shelter costs approaching $1 billion.

More than a billion dollars in improper SNAP payments in just two years is not a rounding error, it is a complete failure of oversight. Taxpayers are being asked to fund a system where fraud is ignored, safeguards are weakened, and accountability is treated as optional. That is unacceptable.

This is the result of years of Beacon Hill prioritizing expansion over everything else.

Costs are rising. Oversight is weakening. And taxpayers are being left to pick up the tab.

We published this study together to shine a light on what’s really happening and to push for the reforms Massachusetts urgently needs.

You can read a complete copy of the study here: https://www.fiscalalliancefoundation.org/massachusetts_welfare_spending_skyrockets_as_oversight_declines_and_fraud_surges

You will see all the data and the reforms we are outlining to prevent more fraud and abuse.

Thank you for standing with us,

Laurie Belsito
Policy Director
Fiscal Alliance Foundation

https://youtu.be/eZfUQ9sZ4jY?si=qUietKym9kIav_VW

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SPRING FLING!*Wednesday, April 22, 2026 in North Andover  (VFW, 32 Park Street, North Andover, MA), 6:00 PM🚨 Last chance...
04/17/2026

SPRING FLING!

*Wednesday, April 22, 2026 in North Andover
(VFW, 32 Park Street, North Andover, MA), 6:00 PM

🚨 Last chance to see all the candidates together before the Republican State Convention!

Don’t miss it—be there! 🎤🗳️

MEET & GREET MICAH Q. JONESMA-06, it’s time for a new direction!🍹 Join Ruth Pereen for happy hour and meet Micah Q. Jone...
04/17/2026

MEET & GREET MICAH Q. JONES

MA-06, it’s time for a new direction!

🍹 Join Ruth Pereen for happy hour and meet Micah Q. Jones, candidate for U.S. Congress (6th District)! 🇺🇸✨ Don’t miss this chance to connect in person!

đź“… Tuesday, April 21 | 5:00 PM
📍 The James Pub & Provisions, Essex

Come out, grab a drink, and meet Micah
RSVP: [email protected]
If able, your contribution, or any amount, is greatly appreciated!: https://secure.anedot.com/micahqjones/421

Micah Q. Jones is a U.S. Army veteran, attorney, husband, and father running to represent Massachusetts’ Sixth Congressional District (MA-6), driven by his deep love for the country, the Commonwealth, and the greater communities of the North Shore and Merrimack Valley that make up the MA-6.

Learn more about Micah: micahqjones.com

Wow! We’re getting close to funding three $1,000 scholarships for vocational students—and the need is real. Applications...
04/09/2026

Wow! We’re getting close to funding three $1,000 scholarships for vocational students—and the need is real. Applications are already coming in from seniors seeking financial support to pursue hands-on careers.

Help us cross the finish line! Every donation makes a difference—no amount is too small.

Please consider giving today and supporting the next generation of skilled workers.

You may pay via:
Check: please make payable to “GRCC Hobbs Scholarship,” Gloucester Republican City Committee, PO Box 463, Gloucester MA 01930. Per campaign finance rules please include your employer in the memo.

Or Online:
https://secure.winred.com/gloucester-republican-city-committee/budhobbsmemorialscholarship

For more information call: 508-284-2418 or email Ann Sideri at [email protected]

This is exactly what happens here…people complain but they don’t show up to vote.
04/04/2026

This is exactly what happens here…people complain but they don’t show up to vote.

📢 Massachusetts 5th Essex Special Election – March 31In the March 3 primary, only ~10% of registered voters participated...
03/29/2026

📢 Massachusetts 5th Essex Special Election – March 31

In the March 3 primary, only ~10% of registered voters participated — a reminder of how much each vote matters! Democrats outnumbered Republicans by about 3.2:1, showing the real impact low turnout can have.

Make a plan to vote: know your polling location, mark your calendar, and make your voice heard! 🗳️

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PO Box 463
Gloucester, MA
01930

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