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Top 10 political stories for Mass in 2020

Top 10 political stories for Mass. in 2020 State House News Service, Telegram & Gazette © File Photo/State House News Service Gov. Charlie Baker at a press conference last year about the state s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. BOSTON - There s not much suspense over this year s top story. Without officially giving it away, it arrived like an unwelcome visitor in early March and has refused to leave since, touching every part of daily life in Massachusetts, and overtaking its politics. Here are the top 10 political stories of 2020, as voted on by many of the state political reporters who write and report daily on the people and issues that preoccupy state affairs, either over Zoom or in-person behind a mask on Beacon Hill.

Recap and analysis of the year that was: Top 10 stories of 2020

1 of 3 [Sam Doran/SHNS]. Gov. Charlie Baker pulled on a mask, branded with the state s #MaskUpMA slogan, after announcing a series of reopening rollbacks and other measures like tightened facemask requirements on Dec. 8.  [Sam Doran/SHNS]. U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren waded through a dense crowd of supporters on Super Tuesday, March 3, during a walk from her home to Cambridge s Graham and Parks School where she cast her primary ballot. [Sam Doran/SHNS]. Speaker Robert DeLeo waved as he walked across the Mount Vernon Street archway to his car around 5:30 p.m. Dec. 29, half an hour before his resignation took effect. 

Denham Springs Council blocks proposed location to rebuild flooded public housing

The Denham Springs City Council has denied a request to rezone property occupied by a vacant concrete plant, blocking an effort to rebuild a flooded public housing complex on the property. The 4-to-1 vote Tuesday came after an hour and a half of deliberation and testimony against the move from residents who live in the neighborhood nearby the proposed location. Opponents and supporters of the proposal filled the room to its maximum capacity allowed amid coronavirus restrictions. Councilwoman Lori Lamm-Williams cast the lone vote to approve the project. The residents cited traffic and drainage concerns that would be caused by an influx of people in the neighborhood. They also said the noise from nearby train tracks would be a nuisance for the residents of the proposed complex.

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