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Maura Healey Says Sports Betting ‘Is The Way Now’
By Katie Lannan State House News Service
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By Katie Lannan State House News Service
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Former U.S. Senator Scott Brown (R-Wrentham) isn't done with politics just yet. Brown, 62, says that he sees himself running for public office again — but not right now.
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Do you let your kids watch Disney? That's your right, as a parent.
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Disney decided to get involved with an education issue in politics — and it made a big mistake. Disney came out against the so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill that was passed in Florida — a term used largely by people who didn't read the bill. It&
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Stateline, an initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts. By Jenni Bergal Lawmakers in a handful of states are crafting policies to protect a workforce that they say has been exploited by poverty wages, restrictive contracts, and onerous federal labor laws: minor league baseball players.
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The people of Massachusetts vote on statewide ballot questions every two years. Sometimes, left-of-center causes win. Other times, right-of-center causes win.
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By Chris Lisinski State House News Service
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Have you ever wondered how you can come out as transgender? If you're a student at John F. Kennedy School in Somerville, Massachusetts, then your school library has a book that answers that question.
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