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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.
Massachusettsâ public schools are highly segregated. Itâs time we treated that like the crisis it is
The Bay State hasnât demonstrated any real urgency around integration in decades. Millions of children have paid the price.
By David Scharfenberg Globe Staff,Updated December 11, 2020, 3:05 a.m.
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In mid-August, a group called Policy for Progress commissioned a poll of Massachusetts voters.
The state, like the rest of the country, was in the midst of a racial reckoning. And the organization wanted to gauge public opinion on a crucial but often forgotten issue: school segregation.
A solid majority, it turned out â 55 percent â agreed that school segregation is a âbigâ or âsomewhat bigâ problem in the United States.