Non-Citizens Voting? Yes, Say Massachusetts Immigrant Advocates

Non-Citizens Voting?  Yes, Say Massachusetts Immigrant Advocates

Non-citizens should be able to vote in local elections in Massachusetts because they are already participating in civic life and paying taxes, advocates of a bill before the state legislature say.

One of the sponsors, state Representative Mike Connolly (D-Cambridge), linked allowing non-citizens to vote to the state legislature's recent steps to expand mail-in voting and, in his words, "to fully modernize the election process."

‘Picnic,’ ‘Congressman,’ and ‘Walk-In’ Constitute Oppressive Language, Brandeis University Says
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‘Picnic,’ ‘Congressman,’ and ‘Walk-In’ Constitute Oppressive Language, Brandeis University Says

Tom Joyce

What do the words "picnic," "congressman," "policeman," and "freshman" and phrases like "killing it," "trigger warning," and "walk-in" have in common?

They constitute oppressive language, according to the Brandeis University Prevention, Advocacy & Resource Center.

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