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Jeffrey Turco wins four-person Mass House primary

Democrat Jeffrey Turco prevailed in a four-person Democratic primary Tuesday and will compete with a Republican and an unenrolled candidate in the race to succeed former House Speaker Robert DeLeo in the Massachusetts House. Turco, a former Winthrop Town Council president, will face Winthrop Republican Paul Caruccio and unenrolled candidate Richard Fucillo Jr. in the March 30 special election. According to unofficial results posted on the City of Revere s website, Turco won 36.2 percent of the vote. Juan Pablo Jaramillo of Revere finished second with 30 percent, followed by Alicia Cathryn DelVento at 25.9 percent and Tino Capobianco with 7.7 percent. Jeffrey Turco FACEBOOK PHOTO

Jeffrey Turco wins four-person Mass House primary

Jeffrey Turco wins four-person Mass House primary
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Boston initiatives expand birth control access in Mass during pandemic

But after doing so, another worry surfaced: what if she had an unintended pregnancy? It was still too early to take a test and be sure, but since the patient had paused her normal prescription, she was concerned.  “It turned out that she wasn’t pregnant, and she was very relieved, but she really wanted to make sure that she did not become pregnant,” Tressan said, adding how the patient was hoping for a 12-month prescription to minimize her visits to the pharmacy during the COVID-19 pandemic, but they were having a hard time finding a location that would cover it. 

Beacon Hill Roll Call

THE HOUSE AND SENATE Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ and senators’ votes on roll calls from the week of Dec. 28, 2020, to Jan. 1, 2021. OVERRIDE BAKER’S VETO OF BILL TO INCREASE ABORTION ACCESS (H 5179) House 107-50, Senate 32-8, overrode Gov. Charlie Baker’s veto of a bill that would allow abortions after 24 weeks in the case of lethal fetal anomalies and lower the age from 18 to 16 at which a minor can choose to have an abortion without parental or judicial consent. “I strongly support a woman’s right to access reproductive health care, and many provisions of this bill,” said Baker in a letter that accompanied his veto. “I support, for example, the provision that would enable a woman to access an abortion where the child would not survive after birth, and the modifications to the judicial bypass process that make it more accessible to minors who are unable to obtain the consent of a parent or guardian. I also support the changes that elimina

Athol Daily News - Beacon Hill Roll Call: Dec 21 to Dec 25, 2020

Beacon Hill Roll Call: Dec. 21 to Dec. 25, 2020 Modified: 1/1/2021 3:12:17 PM Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives’ and senators’ votes on roll calls from the week of Dec. 21 to Dec. 25. Police changes (S 2963) The House, 107 to 50, and the Senate, 31 to 9, approved and sent to Gov. Charlie Baker a new version of a bill making major changes in the state’s policing system. The House and Senate adopted some of Gov. Baker’s amendments including scaling back a moratorium on the use of facial recognition software by law enforcement and limiting the influence of a civilian-led commission over police training. A key provision creates an independent, civilian-led commission with the power to investigate police misconduct and to certify, restrict, revoke or suspend certification for police officers and maintain a publicly available database of decertified officers. Other provisions include banning the use of chokeholds; limiting the use of deadly force; requirin

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