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It’s Reigning Dems Everywhere In Massachusetts
By Colin Young State House News Service
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By Colin Young State House News Service
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Massachusetts voters will get to decide four ballot questions today. We say, keep it simple: vote No on all four of them.
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From plastic bags to Maura Healey, Donald Trump, and abortion, two Massachusetts state legislators clashed in a recent debate. State Representative Shawn Dooley (R-Wrentham) and incumbent state Senator Rebecca Rausch (D-Needham) went after one another in a Norfolk, Worcester, and Middlesex District debate hosted by Charles River Regional Chamber president
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Can a political candidate win an election with three percent of the vote? Probably not. But for some political candidates running for statewide office in Massachusetts, running and reaching the three percent threshold presents an opportunity: official party status.
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Are state colleges spending as efficiently as they should be in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts? Republican auditor candidate Anthony Amore wants to find out.
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A Somerville city councilor called the United States "a terrible country" during a recent discussion about what accounting method the city should use to provide public funds to pay for legal services for immigrants who are not in the country legally. "You gave a little bit of
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A Democratic candidate for state representative on the South Shore's Fifth Plymouth District who is running against a retired U.S. Army officer sent out a mailer in the spring claiming to be a retired U.S. Marine. But is it true?
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Ever wonder why some email messages go to Spam? Olympia Caswell says she found one cause: a link to a ballot referendum committee opposing driver's licenses for illegal immigrants in Massachusetts.
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