The Senate may soon vote on the “We the People Resolution.” This resolution is well-intentioned and resonates as positive for many people on first hearing, but it is overbroad and will have unintended consequences..
Author Archives: Will Brownsberger
Solitary Confinement in the Criminal Justice Package
There will always be some prisoners who need to remain in segregation, but our legislation, if effectively implemented, should result in fewer admissions and shorter average stays in segregation. Prisoners leaving segregation should also be much better prepared to return to general population or to the street.
Charles Reservation Connections between Routes 30 and 16
For a pedestrian headed upstream and trying to stay close to the Charles, the going gets tough at Route 30. There have been some recent improvements and more are planned, but for now, it is a badly connected stretch of river.
Preventing gun suicides
The House and Senate have both now given initial approval to legislation to make it easier to take guns away from people who are a risk of harming themselves or others.
Belmont Town Meeting Presentation on Transportation
Reprise of Belmont Town Meeting presentation on transportation issues on May 30, 2018
Understanding “Net Neutrality”
This post is about trying to nail down some basics and extracting key findings from the FCC’s two rulings on “net neutrality”. I’d really appreciate your feedback.