Hello everyone,
I hope you all had a great week! As a reminder beginning May 7th the federal government will require all adult passengers to provide a REAL ID compliant document to fly within the U.S. Please do not hesitate to reach out to my office if you need any assistance with scheduling an appointment with the RMV to obtain a REAL ID driver’s license.
I kicked off this week over in West Side where I joined my friend Mayor Reichelt for a conversation on his podcast, The Town Agenda. Together we dived into my role as a State Senator to advance West Springfield and Western Massachusetts’s priorities, my work with the Commission to Combat Antisemitism, and the importance of collaboration across the aisle. I am incredibly grateful to the mayor for inviting me on the show!
On Tuesday, my House Co-Chair, State Representative Mindy Domb, and I had the opportunity to visit the Cutchins Program in Belchertown to see firsthand the compassionate care that children from throughout the state receive there. Cutchins offers children with severe emotional and behavioral challenges a safe, nurturing, and truly healing experience. Unfortunately, despite being the Commonwealth’s only clinically intensive residential treatment program for children ages 6-12, Cutchins faces a potential closure if the proposed FY’26 DMH cuts are not reversed. Later in the week, I hosted a briefing at the State House to break down the variety of essential DMH programs and services, like the ones offered at Cutchins, that face cuts and rally support among my colleagues to restore this essential funding.

In addition to the briefing I held on Thursday regarding the DMH cuts, which brought together an impressive number of advocates and legislators, I also hosted a National Guard Caucus meeting with the Adjutant General of Massachusetts. During the Caucus meeting we discussed all the important bills filed this session that will improve the lives of the men and women serving in our National Guard and other important initiatives surrounding the F-35 basing decision at Barnes.
This week Team Velis hosted office hours in Easthampton and Holyoke. Next week Team Velis will be hosting office hours on Tuesday at the Russell Council on Aging from 11:30am to 12:30pm. If you are unable to make office hours, I can always be reached by email, john.velis@masenate.gov, by phone, (413) 572-3920, and you can find me online at senatorjohnvelis.com.
Wishing all our students and local educators a safe and restful April vacation this week!
Best,
John Velis