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Monday, November 26, 2012

New Boston Youth Sports Head Injury Rules Start Today

Teams and coaches must be trained in concussion identification and prevention.

Boston's new youth sports head injury ordinance takes effect today. Youth Sports leagues and teams face a set of new requirements to help reduce the number of concussions and other brain injuries caused by contact sports. Youth sports teams must now have in place training for staff to both identify and manage head injuries, according to MyFoxBoston. The new rules apply to both public and private groups, going a step beyond state law, which requires head injury training for staff of high school and public teams. Community centers that organize games and any group that needs a permit for city-owned property would also have to follow the rules, according to The Boston Globe. Concussions and other brain injuries have been a hot topic of pro …

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

City Council Pushes for New Voting Precincts, Wards

The council also took steps to reduce the number of injuries and deaths among young athletes with a proposed ordinance on Wednesday.

City councilors voted unanimously on Wednesday to petition the state Legislature to require the city to divide its precincts and wards equally based on population counts from the decennial census. A state law has exempted Boston from restructuring its precincts and wards for the past 80 years, as the majority of other towns do, said Councilor Michael Ross. Council President Stephen Murphy said that some Boston precincts have as many as 6,000 residents and others as few as 1,000. Having the same number of people in each precinct, Ross said, would shorten lines at certain polling locations, thus encouraging more people to vote. In addition, Murphy said the city might be able to cut the number of locations, staff and other Election Day …

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