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Maura Healey Sees Vaccines as Mandatory for Correction Officers and State Police
By Katie Lannan State House News Service
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By Katie Lannan State House News Service
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The U.S. Senate voted against giving coronavirus stimulus checks to illegal immigrants last month, but one immigration-restrictionist think tank says that millions could still receive them — and a left-leaning news outlet confirms that an unidentified number of them will. The Center for Immigration Studies, which wants fewer immigrants in
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Alex Morse is more than doubling his salary by leaving his job as mayor of Holyoke to become town manager of Provincetown. Morse, 32, is an openly homosexual progressive Democrat who unsuccessfully challenged U.S. Representative Richard Neal (D-Springfield) from the left in the state primary last year. He is
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It looks like Rayla Campbell may end up running for lieutenant governor rather than the U.S. House of Representatives next year. The conservative Republican from Randolph who ran as a write-in candidate against U.S. Representative Ayanna Pressley (D-Dorchester) in the state's Seventh Congressional District last November
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"A house divided amongst itself cannot stand" -Abraham Lincoln My first run for public office came in 2010—an ill-fated race for the Republican nomination for state representative. I lost to Korey Welch handily, not even winning a single precinct in the Fifth Plymouth District. Now many people
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By Matt Murphy State House News Service
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One Republican has filed to run for governor in Massachusetts — and it's not Charlie Baker, or Karyn Polito, or Geoff Diehl. Lowell resident Darius Mitchell, who refers to himself as "the Hip-Hop Republican" on some of his social media accounts, filed a statement of organization with
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By Matt Murphy State House News Service
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