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Massachusetts State Auditor Investigators Find $1 Million In Benefits Fraud
By Alison Kuznitz State House News Service
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By Alison Kuznitz State House News Service
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Massachusetts lawmakers are considering massive changes to state gun regulations, including a move to ban most semi-automatic weapons. "This bill would apply the severest firearms restrictions that Massachusetts residents have ever faced," said Robert Leider, an assistant professor at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University,
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The city of Boston plans to start putting tampons in men's bathrooms at six of its public libraries next month. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor's Office of Women's Advancement announced the launch of their Menstrual Equity pilot in partnership with the Boston
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By Colin Young State House News Service
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Faced with a surge in migrant arrivals, Massachusetts lacks the resources to provide temporary housing for everyone coming here. The state's emergency shelter system was housing about 5,600 families as of last week, 80 percent more than it was housing one year ago. That's on
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By Michael P. Norton State House News Service
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By Colin A. Young State House News Service
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America is terribly divided. If you love America, it is a discouraging time. Our country has only once before been this polarized — over slavery during the period leading up to and during the Civil War. Slavery was resolved only through the Civil War, after 600,000 men died.
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