IRS Wants $154K In Back Taxes From Anti-Gun Politician
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State Rep David Linsky, D-Natick owed back taxes to federal government
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Mail-in and expanded early voting worked last year: A record 3,657,972 voted in November. (Neal McNamara/Patch)
Mail-in voting and expanded early voting could be the norm in Massachusetts after Secretary of State William Galvin said Tuesday he will file legislation this month to make them permanent.
Galvin s bill would also allow for same-day voter registration and early voting for local elections, not just federal and state ones.
Mail-in voting and expanded early voting was introduced in the 2020 election, primarily to help allow for more options during the COVID-19 pandemic. It worked: A record 3,657,972 voted in November, with more than 1.5 million of those voting by mail and 844,000 early in-person.