Critics say the sex-ed agenda being pushed for by lawmakers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is not age-appropriate. So what will Republicans do about it?
In the Massachusetts Senate, if recent history is a guide then the majority will likely support it when it comes up for a vote Thursday.
When the voters had a chance to decide the matter, they rejected it.
And yet, the push to legalize physician-assisted suicide continues in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from elected members of both sides of the aisle. A virtual hearing on a bill titled "An Act Relative To End of Life Options" (S. 1384/H. 2381) is scheduled for Friday, October 1.