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Mass. House OKs $2.7B spending bill that requires launching overflow shelter site in 30 days

Mass. House OKs $2.7B spending bill that requires launching overflow shelter site in 30 days
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How a Mass. law intended to protect victims became a 'gift to abusers'

The state’s unique law, intended to protect the privacy of victims of domestic and sexual violence, has instead protected perpetrators and police, a WBUR investigation found. The law requires police keep secret all reports related to sexual and domestic violence.

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Remembering 9/11

Remembering 9/11
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Norfolk County DA hosts online forum on anti-Asian racism

Norfolk County DA hosts online forum on anti-Asian racism Wicked Local Editor s Note: The following was submitted by the Norfolk Council District Attorney s office.  The Anti-Asian Racism Forum, focused on Needham, Brookline, Dover, Wellesley and Quincy in late March, was recorded and is now posted on the Norfolk District Attorney’s FaceBook and YouTube pages. “We had a very strong turnout, with Rep. Alice Hanlon Peisch, who represents Wellesley,  and Denise Garlick, who represents Needham and Dover,  joining other officials and more than 160 residents on the webinar – and hundreds of others watching on FaceBook Live,” said Norfolk District Attorney Michael W. Morrissey, who organized and hosted the event with Quincy Rep. Tackey Chan and Philip Chong, the CEO of Quincy Asian Resources Inc.

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