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Mass. lawmakers revive proposal requiring state’s chief medical examiner to review autopsies of young children

Por: The Boston Globe Politics December 12, 2022

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Months after the measure stalled, the Massachusetts House on Monday passed a proposal that would require the state’s chief medical examiner to personally review and approve all autopsies of children younger than 2, reviving its chances with just weeks left in Beacon Hill’s legislative session.The measure had been stripped from the state’s annual budget proposal in July in the face of opposition from Governor Charlie Baker’s... + full article



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