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Massachusetts House Sends $1.1 Billion Tax Relief Bill To Senate
By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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The Boston Marathon is set to take place this upcoming Monday, April 17. The 26.2-mile race begins in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, and concludes on Boylston Street in Boston.
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Gender exists on a spectrum and there are far more than two genders, the curriculum taught to middle schoolers in Dover-Sherborn says. The seventh-grade health curriculum at Dover-Sherborn Regional Middle School uses the genderbread person in its curriculum to teach this claim as fact, as opposed to the common understanding
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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Should Massachusetts ban high schools and colleges from using American Indian mascots and team names? It is an issue that divides the Commonwealth, according to a UMass Amherst/WCVB poll released last week. It found that Bay State residents were effectively split on the issue — 40 percent said they would
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New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu says he does not think former president Donald Trump can win the 2024 presidential election. Sununu says Trump doesn't have the potential to gain enough ground to win another national election because too many people's minds are set against him.
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Being in a polyamorous relationship now puts people in a protected class in Somerville, Massachusetts. The Somerville city council recently approved three ordinances to make it happen. City councilors Willie Burnley Jr. and J.T. Scott sponsored the three ordinances, which passed 11-0 during a meeting Thursday, March 23. Mayor
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