Governor Vetoes Massachusetts Abortion Bill; Opponents Counting Votes

Governor Vetoes Massachusetts Abortion Bill; Opponents Counting Votes

Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has vetoed the state Legislature's abortion bill, setting up an override vote that is likely to be close.

Opponents of the abortion bill are happy about the veto but disappointed with the timing, which gives the leaders of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Senate almost two weeks to schedule override votes before the current legislative session ends in early January. Baker could have waited 10 days to issue the veto, until January 1, which would have squeezed the timeframe.

Nantucket Town Meeting Approves Bylaw Allowing Women To Go Topless At Beaches
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Nantucket Town Meeting Approves Bylaw Allowing Women To Go Topless At Beaches

Tom Joyce

A proposal that two allow women to go topless at Nantucket's town beaches passed at Town Meeting on Tuesday night.

The measure passed 327-242 on Tuesday, May 3, but it won't go into effect immediately.

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