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By Matt Murphy, State House News Service
May 13, 2021
Matt Murphy, State House News Service
Rep. Ayanna Pressley, right, is shown with Roxbury resident and journalist Sarah Ann Shaw in a photo posted on Twitter on May 5. Photo courtesy Rep. Pressley
With Democrats clinging to a slim majority in Congress, US Rep. Ayanna Pressley said the next recovery package should be big and inclusive of everything from roads and bridges to housing, childcare, and paid family leave, warning Democrats against breaking up the White House’s massive relief proposals to get something done.
“I want it all, but it’s not just because I want it all. It’s because our constituents need it all,” Pressley said.
STATEHOUSE ROUNDUP: Achievement unlocked
Recap and analysis of the week in state government
Vaccinate 70 percent of the adult population with at least one dose by July 4? No sweat. Already done. What s next?
President Joe Biden set a new vaccination goal for the country last week as Americans seek their independence from the COVID-19 pandemic, but with Massachusetts already there, what s next is a new, more targeted phase in the state s vaccine campaign.
Gov. Charlie Baker announced that he would begin to phase out mass vaccinations sites, with four of the seven slated to close by the end of the June. As Gillette Stadium, the Danvers DoubleTree Hotel, the Hynes Convention Center and the Natick Mall end their runs as vaccine centers, the administration plans to divert more of its vaccine supply to regional sites, mobile clinics and primary care doctors.