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APPOINTED SOMERVILLE OFFICIAL SPURS OUTRAGE WITH TWEETS FROM DC MOB SCENE

Written by MARC LEVY Posted January 9, 2021 Filed Under: FEATURES, News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS, Politics

Mayor Curtatone says “We’re taking it seriously and doing our due diligence”

Filed Under: FEATURES, News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS, Politics Tagged With: attack, Capitol, Congress, DC, House of Representatives, insurrection, MAGA, Massachusetts, mob, official, President Donald Trump, Protest, rally, Riot, senate, SOMERVILLE, United States, US, Washington

AUSTERITY BUDGET: PART 2

Written by JASON PRAMAS Posted April 28, 2016 Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS

The lowlights of the Mass House Ways and Means Committee FY 2017 state budget proposal

Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS Tagged With: Apparent Horizon, BINJ, Charlie Baker, Commonwealth, DeLeo, FY17, House Budget, House of Representatives, Jason Pramas, Mass Budget and Policy Center, Massachusetts, MBPC

BROKEN RECORDS: MASS PUBLIC RECORDS LAWS MAY BE ABOUT TO GET MUCH, MUCH WORSE

Written by ANDREW QUEMERE Posted November 24, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm

The bill still needs to go before the Senate, which will likely change it yet again, so there’s still hope that it will be fixed. But after seeing how the bill was devastated by the House, the future is unpredictable.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Media Farm Tagged With: 2024 Olympics, attorney general, Beacon Hill, Boston, Boston Globe, Broken Records, Commonwealth, FOIA, Geoffrey Beckwith, Governor Charlie Baker, House of Representatives, Jamie Eldridge, legislature, Massachusetts, media, Michael Morisy, MMA, MuckRock, police brutality, public records, public records law, Secretary of State, Todd Wallack

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