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Congressional staff of Mass. lawmakers skews whiter than average, data analysis shows

Por: The Boston Globe Politics June 05, 2023

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WASHINGTON—At a time of increasing scrutiny of diversity in hiring, nearly half of the Massachusetts Congressional delegation, including a majority of its House lawmakers, has a whiter staff than the chamber’s average Democratic office, with some not meeting the diversity level of the state as a whole, a Globe data analysis has found.The lack of racial representation is especially stark among senior staff. At least three-quarters of the most... + full article



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