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Mass. House lawmakers 'very divided' on aid-in-dying bill
Some version of this legislation has been filed every session since 2008. -
Protesting? Here's How To Help Keep Your Family Safe From COVID-19 When You Go Home
Protesting during a pandemic likely leaves participants with at least two questions: Did I get infected? And might I be putting others at risk? Given that… -
ACLU Massachusetts Executive Director Optimistic Voters Will Vote 'Yes' On Question 3
As voters head to the polls, early data suggests voters will overwhelmingly vote to uphold 2016 anti-discrimination bill. -
Rachael Rollins And The Power To Decline To Prosecute
Daniel Medwed says Rollins' pledge to move away from prosecuting low-level crimes will help stem the long-term negative effects of the criminal justice system. -
Rachael Rollins Rolls Out Plans For Suffolk County DA's Office (If She Wins In November)
Rollins became the first African-American woman to win a Democratic primary for the position of Suffolk DA. -
Massachusetts 3rd District Race Remains Too Close To Call, Ballots Ordered Sealed
As of 9:19 a.m., Trahan had garnered about 200 more votes than Koh with 98 percent of precincts reporting. -
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Progressives Set New Tone In Historically Blue Massachusetts
Ayanna Pressley and Rachael Rollins score major upsets. Jay Gonzalez will take on Charlie Baker in the governor's race. -
Galvin Defeats Challenger Zakim In Secretary Of Commonwealth Race
Incumbent Bill Galvin will take on GOP nominee Anthony Amore in November. -
Rachael Rollins Wins Nod For Suffolk County District Attorney
Liberal reformers saw a big opportunity in the open DA seat responsible for prosecuting criminals in the state's largest city.