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BOSTON — State officials from the Healey-Driscoll Administration, the Joint Committee on Emergency Preparedness and Management, and members of the Massachusetts National Guard toured the.
Should DiMasi, and other federal felons, face a ban on lobbying Beacon Hill? The SJC will decide
By Matt Stout Globe Staff,Updated April 16, 2021, 2 hours ago
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Former Mass. House speaker Salvatore DiMasi appeared at a prehearing conference in 2019 on his appeal of Secretary of State William Galvin s denial of his application to register as a lobbyist.Jim Davis/Globe Staff
In the summer of 2009, former House speaker Salvatore DiMasiâs federal corruption charges hung like a haze over the State House, driving demand for a package of ethics and lobbying reforms.
More than a decade later, Massachusettsâ highest court will now decide whether that
Legislators call for more vaccination sites in Southeast Massachusetts
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BOSTON – Chair of the Southeastern Massachusetts Legislative Caucus Sen. Marc R. Pacheco, D-Taunton, has announced that 26 legislators have called for more vaccination sites in Southeastern Massachusetts.
The following legislators have signed onto a letter calling for the sites: Senators Michael D. Brady, Mark C. Montigny, Susan L. Moran, Rebecca L. Rausch, and Walter F. Timilty, and Representatives Antonio F. D. Cabral, Claire D. Cronin, Josh S. Cutler, David F. DeCoste, Angelo L. D Emilia, Carol A. Doherty, Carole A. Fiola, Susan Williams Gifford, Patricia A. Haddad, Christopher Hendricks, Steven S. Howitt, Kathleen R. LaNatra, Norman J. Orrall, Adam J. Scanlon, Paul A. Schmid, III, Alan Silvia, William M. Straus, Alyson M. Sullivan, Timothy R. Whelan, and Steven G. Xiarhos.
Senator Rebecca L. Rausch, a Needham Democrat, said she is filing a package of proposed laws Monday that would make the option of mail-in voting permanent in Massachusetts, offering the first of what will likely be many similar bills in the coming months.