Por: The Boston Globe Nation January 10, 2023
Four Boston city councilors are calling for police presence and metal detectors inside Boston Public Schools, after police said a teacher used her body as a shield to protect a student from an attack by three teenage girls last week.The councilors, Erin Murphy, Michael Flaherty, Frank Baker, and Council President Ed Flynn, published a letter on Friday calling on BPS to add police officers inside schools and “non-invasive technology such as... + full article
WPTV USA Nation January 21, 2023
MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. — There are 67 school districts in Florida. Several districts, like Martin County, do not have any type of metal detectors in their schools, but the conversations about using them are ongoing.Broward County schools implemented a metal detector wanding... + más
Metal detectors could soon be coming to Palm Beach County schools | WPTV
City councilors call for police, metal detectors in Boston Public Schools | The Boston Globe
WPTV USA Nation January 20, 2023
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — Metal detectors in schools is a hotly-debated topic that is now front and center in Palm Beach County schools.School board member Edwin Ferguson first strongly voiced his support for putting metal detectors in schools at Wednesday night's school... + más
So far, most school districts do not have metal detectors | WPTV
The Boston Globe USA Politics November 03, 2022
The Boston City Council on Wednesday reversed course and approved a slightly more modest pay raise for elected officials, backing away from the $125,000 city councilor salary that had drawn public criticism and a veto from the mayor.The council voted 9-4 for a graduated pay... + más
Mayor Wu vetoes City Council’s pay increases for elected officials | The Boston Globe
City Council votes in favor of salary increases for mayor, councilors — bumping pay higher than Mayor Wu proposed | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 19, 2022
Memo to Boston City Councilors: Is this really the vote you want to stake your reputations on?Is voting for your own 20 percent pay raise really the issue worth going to the mat for — and breaking with the mayor who has been fairly generous in sharing some of the wide-ranging... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Politics October 19, 2022
The once-in-a-decade redistricting process has again laid bare deep divisions on the Boston City Council, stirring up fresh debates around race and sparking acrimony that has at times grown personal.With just weeks before a crucial deadline, the 13-member body is at odds over a... + más
Boston City Council redistricting leaders propose new political maps | The Boston Globe
Why redistricting is such a hot topic in the leaked L.A. City Council audio | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Politics October 17, 2022
In her most prominent veto yet, Mayor Michelle Wu is rejecting a package of raises for elected and appointed city officials, telling the Boston City Council that the pay bumps they proposed for the mayor and councilors are too high.In , Wu said the beefed-up raises approved by... + más
Commentary: A ‘yes’ on Portland’s Questions 2 and 3 is ‘yes’ to democracy | Portland Press Herald
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 06, 2022
Now, who said the Boston City Council was ?Sure, a few weeks ago councilors appeared to be at each other’s throats, accusing one another of racism and fighting over a contentious district attorney’s race.But apparently, nothing heals wounds quite like money. On Wednesday, in... + más
Deeply divided, can Boston’s city councilors repair relations? | The Boston Globe
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