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BROKEN RECORDS: APPEALS NONSENSE

Written by ANDREW QUEMERE AND MAYA SHAFFER Posted September 20, 2016 Filed Under: COLUMNS, News, NEWS+OPINIONS

Drafting these regulations was an opportunity to clarify vague and troubling language, but Galvin’s office has failed to address several issues left by state lawmakers.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Beacon Hill, Broken Records, Commonwealth, house, Mass Municipal Association, Massachusetts, MMA, public records, public records reform, Secretary of State, senate, William Galvin

BROKEN RECORDS: THE SECRETARY OF SECRECY, PART III

Written by ANDREW QUEMERE Posted May 25, 2016 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

Testimony from state’s agency that oversees the public records law shows how little they care about the public’s access to records

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Beacon Hill, Broken Records, Commonwealth, house, Mass Municipal Association, Massachusetts, MMA, public records, public records reform, Secretary of State, senate, William Galvin

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

THE MILK STREET MARIJUANA DANCE

Written by MIKE CANN Posted June 17, 2015 Filed Under: Blunt Truth, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS

I had to ask: “Mayor, are you really giving the dispensary a fair shake? "

Filed Under: Blunt Truth, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston, Dispensaries, dispensaries in Mass, Downtown Crossing, Marijuana, Massachusetts, Mayor Walsh, Mike Cann, Milk Street, MMA, Patriot Care, Politics, prohibition

DOUBLE CROSSING: DOWNTOWN PROHIBITIONISTS BLOCK BOSTON’S MARIJUANA DISPENSARY

Written by MIKE CANN Posted June 2, 2015 Filed Under: Blunt Truth, NEWS+OPINIONS

It’s disappointing that the BID cannot be bothered to offer any basis for their decisions ...

Filed Under: Blunt Truth, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: BID, Business Improvement District, cannabis, Downtown Crossing, DTX, main streets, mayor Marty Walsh, Mayor Walsh, medical marijuana, MMA, Olympics, opiate abuse, Patriot Care

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