
Bill Galvin
Massachusetts Secretary of State Bill Galvin Says He May Name Receiver To Take Charge of Elections In Boston After Several Polling Places Ran Out of Ballots
By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
Bill Galvin
By Sam Drysdale State House News Service
Abortion
For more than 20 years, Eleanor McCullen has advocated for life outside of abortion facilities in Massachusetts. She's not a sign-waving protester. McCullen works as a sidewalk counselor, approaching women entering abortion facilities and trying to understand their difficult position. After a few minutes of discussion, she gently
Maura Healey
BOSTON — The law firm that saw one of its most powerful attorneys step down from his post as state representative months before word leaked regarding the firm's track record of reimbursing its lawyers and their spouses for political donations made to both Massachusetts and national Democrats will not
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By Katie Lannan State House News Service
boston
UPDATE: The Boston Red Sox have asked the city to postpone Thursday's scheduled vote. The request has been granted and the voting date has been moved to April 26. This marks the second team-requested postponement. ————————————-
Massachusetts Senate
UPDATE (Friday 2:45 p.m.) Governor Charlie Baker's administration has cited the investigation launched by Attorney General Maura Healey into allegations of State Police overtime malfeasance as proof the governor considers the nature of the actions criminal. BOSTON — Senate President Harriette Chandler is going where Governor Charlie
Maura Healey
WORCESTER — At the same that a push is brewing from Massachusetts gun control advocates to make the Bay State's strict firearms laws go national, a federal judge has determined that there is enough standing to allow a lawsuit challenging Attorney General Maura Healey's 2016 so-called "
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Former Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank is no fan of Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley's upstart bid to unseat longtime U.S. Representative Mike Capuano. In an interview with Bloomberg Radio, the 77-year old Newton Democrat Frank tore in to the city councilor-at-large from Dorchester, describing her decision to