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Charlie Baker Sees Himself ‘Working For A Long Time’
By Katie Lannan State House News Service
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By Katie Lannan State House News Service
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President Joe Biden spent Thanksgiving in Nantucket last week at a time when he is pushing to give people who own homes on the island a sizable tax cut as a part of his Build Back Better Agenda. One of the largest provisions of the government spending bill is a
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By Matt Murphy State House News Service
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When it comes to paid abortion leave, Boston is not alone. The Boston City Council expanded its paid leave scheme for city workers in September to include loss of pregnancy, including abortion for any reason at any point in the pregnancy. The policy applies to both women and men and
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Should public schools teach 12-year-olds about non-reproductive sex acts like oral sex and mouth-to-anus contact? And if they teach children about these things, should they tell them they can use a product that isn't sold in stores but closely resembles another product that stores sell and people keep
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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While most Americans are celebrating Thanksgiving today, the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe on Cape Cod is marking National Day of Mourning. Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe flags are flying at half-staff at several sites in the town of Mashpee, where the tribe is headquartered.
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The National Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2022 ballot came out earlier this week, and one member of the Baseball Writers Association of America immediately announced that he will not vote for former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling. Jose de Jesus Ortiz, a former St. Louis Post-Dispatch sports
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