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Massachusetts State Bond Rating Bounces Back As S&P Praises Historic Savings
By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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Massachusetts is known for many things nationally. It has great professional sports teams. It is where the Pilgrims settled. It is where the Revolutionary War began. It produces many failed presidential candidates. And it is home to many colleges and universities, most famously Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Stateline, an initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts. By Leigh Giangreco Ohio Governor Mike DeWine didn't mince words last month when he weighed in on a legislative plan to increase speed limits on certain Ohio highways: He is a no.
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Liberal politicians enjoy talking endlessly about big government programs, but who will pay for those programs? When given the opportunity to pay a slightly higher state income tax rate in Massachusetts, big government Democrats who, ideologically, aren't much different from self-described democratic socialists like U.S. Senator Bernie
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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Gender exists on a spectrum and there are far more than two genders, the curriculum taught to middle schoolers in Dover-Sherborn says. The seventh-grade health curriculum at Dover-Sherborn Regional Middle School uses the genderbread person in its curriculum to teach this claim as fact, as opposed to the common understanding
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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Being in a polyamorous relationship now puts people in a protected class in Somerville, Massachusetts. The Somerville city council recently approved three ordinances to make it happen. City councilors Willie Burnley Jr. and J.T. Scott sponsored the three ordinances, which passed 11-0 during a meeting Thursday, March 23. Mayor
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