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Pro-MCAS Ads Feature Teacher and Parent In Campaign Against Eliminating Statewide High School Test
By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
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If Vice President Kamala Harris wins the 2024 presidential election, would former Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick serve in her administration? Here's how he answered that question when asked by WAMC Northeast Public Radio in Albany, New York on Thursday, July 25:
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U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Cambridge) called on Vice President Kamala Harris to run for president on a platform that includes providing a pathway to citizenship for the 13 million illegal immigrants in the United States. "We need the tools in order to have more resources at the border,
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The company that operates Carney Hospital in Dorchester announced it plans to close it by August 31. Steward Health, which is in the midst of a financial crisis and filed for bankruptcy in May, said Friday it plans to close Carney and Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer.
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Members of the mainstream media in Massachusetts have donated thousands of dollars to liberal Democratic politicians in recent years, as NewBostonPost has previously reported. That trend continued in 2023 and into 2024 at the state and local level, with several media members donating money to Democrats in the Bay State.
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The husband of Vice President Kamala Harris plans to visit Martha's Vineyard next week. Doug Emhoff, the second gentleman of the United States, is scheduled to attend a campaign event alongside comedian David Letterman on Monday, July 29, at an undisclosed location and time in Vineyard Haven, according
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U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) offered his support to Vice President Kamala Harris in her 2024 presidential bid this week. The self-described democratic socialist also said he wants to see how she'd help working people as president.
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A new MassINC study reveals that 10 percent of workers in Massachusetts have limited English proficiency. Limited English is even more common in the state's so-called Gateway Cities, where 20 percent of workers have limited English proficiency, the study said. These statistics highlight the significant portion of the
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