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Rep Campbell s Holyoke Soldiers Home Panel Seeks Public Feedback on Communications

Rep. Linda Dean Campbell. (Courtesy photograph.) Methuen Rep. Linda Dean Campbell and Sen. Walter F. Timilty Jr. are seeking public feedback on opportunities for families of the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home residents to better communicate with officials. The Special Joint Oversight Committee on the Soldiers’ Home in Holyoke COVID-19 Outbreak meets online tomorrow at 10 a.m. The committee, chaired by Campbell and Timilty, plans to examine the board’s composition, required qualifications and communication processes between the board, superintendent and clinical leadership. The panel is seeking “feedback on opportunities for families of the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home residents to communicate with the board, the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, and the Department of Veterans’ Services.” Live testimony is by invitation only, but the public may submit testimony by emailing [email protected] or [email protected] with the subject line “Special Joint Oversight Commit

Post-Electoral College Day, Many Legislators, Even Dissenting Judges, Up the Ante

SUBSCRIBE to EIR Daily Alert Service Post-Electoral College Day, Many Legislators, Even Dissenting Judges, Up the Ante Dec. 15, 2020 (EIRNS) In the midst of mainstream media and cowardly Republicans proclaiming an “Electoral College” victory for Biden and insisting that President Donald Trump has run out of options, his campaign is making progress on several fronts. • After six hours of hearings Monday, Dec. 14, the Arizona state Senate judiciary committee announced it will issue subpoenas to inspect and audit counting machines in Maricopa County (Phoenix). Committee Chairman Eddie Farnsworth said, “There is evidence of tampering, there is evidence of fraud.” Tom Liddy, Maricopa deputy county attorney, said that he would love to cooperate, but that, since the GOP has an appeal of its ongoing case against Arizona filed before the Supreme Court, the machines might be evidence in litigation, and therefore the legislature has to wait. And, just in case that argument might

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