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Shelter crisis: 40-year National Guard vet assumes command

"Generally we wouldn’t necessarily look to militarize a response to homelessness," one advocate said of L. Scott "Catfish" Rice's appointment. "But he’s got a particular skill set in organizing and coordinating [in the] big picture, being able to execute plans."

Federal Funding Received to Support Services in Low-Income Communities – Everett Independent

Federal Funding Received to Support Services in Low-Income Communities – Everett Independent
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Massachusetts lawmakers are debating their transparency procedures — behind closed doors

Massachusetts lawmakers are debating their transparency procedures — behind closed doors By Emma Platoff Globe Staff,Updated April 7, 2021, 9:46 a.m. Email to a Friend Could this be the year Massachusetts state representatives open themselves up to more scrutiny? Constituents seeking an early hint could look to a recent meeting of the legislative committee debating just that — when lawmakers voted to conduct discussions about their internal transparency rules out of the view of the press and public. It’s that instinct toward secrecy that advocates are targeting this year in a renewed push for transparency on Beacon Hill. For years, voters have been left to wonder why some popular, common-sense proposals don’t pass in the Massachusetts House — even when a majority of the chamber’s members sign on publicly in support. That’s because the vast majority of bills never get a formal vote; instead, they die in the obscure committee process, where vote

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