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Bill Galvin Unhappy Legislature Killed Same-Day Voter Registration
By Michael P. Norton State House News Service
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By Michael P. Norton State House News Service
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U.S. Senator Mitt Romney (R-Utah) is set to attend a fundraiser for U.S. Representative Liz Cheney (R-Wyoming) this upcoming March. Romney is scheduled to be one of the special guests at the March 14 fundraiser. Organizers are asking attendees for a $1,000 donation per person. Attendees will
Around New England
New Hampshire Republican governor Chris Sununu isn't running for U.S. Senate this year against incumbent Democrat Maggie Hassan. He recently explained why that is the case.
Commentary
The powers that be can't both mismanage the provision of monoclonal antibodies and suppress all other forms of early treatment of coronavirus. Two years after SARS-CoV 2 sprang onto the scene we have an actual worldwide pandemic on our hands. COVID, currently in the form of the highly
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Former Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick has a new job. The Democrat, who served as the Bay State's governor from 2007 to 2015, will be going back to his alma mater: Harvard University.
Around New England
Massachusetts state treasurer Deb Goldberg is seeking a third term. The 67-year-old Brookline Democrat made the announcement in a campaign video on Wednesday, January 26.
Around New England
In New Hampshire, the state runs the liquor stores — and it will use those stores to sell coronavirus rapid tests. New Hampshire will make 1 million rapid tests that it has ordered available for purchase at state-run liquor stores for $13 apiece, according to WMUR. The state's Republican
Editorials
Left-of-center authoritarians pushing a vaccine mandate for city workers in Boston are in a bind. On the one hand, they want to force everyone who works for the city to get a coronavirus vaccine — and boosters, however many they say and however long they say it.
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