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About Half of Bay State Voters Say They’ve Never Heard Of Maura Healey
By Michael P. Norton State House News Service
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By Michael P. Norton State House News Service
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A candidate for statewide office in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts wants to repeal the Second Amendment. Shannon Liss-Riordan, a labor lawyer from Brookline, is a Democratic candidate for attorney general now that the incumbent, Maura Healey, is running for governor.
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Chris Doughty wants to make sure both major political parties have a voice on Beacon Hill next year. The 59-year-old Republican from Wrentham understands that the Democratic Party will control both chambers of the legislature, but sees an opportunity for his side of the aisle to maintain the governorship.
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Russia may invade Ukraine this year and establish a pro-Kremlin government. Greg Hayes, chief executive officer of Raytheon Technologies, a Waltham-based company that's one of the largest defense contractors in the country, says that this conflict will be good for business.
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By Michael P. Norton State House News Service
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The powers that be can't both mismanage the provision of monoclonal antibodies and suppress all other forms of early treatment of coronavirus. Two years after SARS-CoV 2 sprang onto the scene we have an actual worldwide pandemic on our hands. COVID, currently in the form of the highly
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Former Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick has a new job. The Democrat, who served as the Bay State's governor from 2007 to 2015, will be going back to his alma mater: Harvard University.
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Left-of-center authoritarians pushing a vaccine mandate for city workers in Boston are in a bind. On the one hand, they want to force everyone who works for the city to get a coronavirus vaccine — and boosters, however many they say and however long they say it.
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