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Legislators should be free

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion January 11, 2023

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It was Coco Chanel who supposedly said: “The best things in life are free. The second-best things are very, very expensive.” For Massachusetts legislators, there seems to be no end to the list of things that ought to be supplied at no charge.In that spirit, Senate President Karen Spilka opened the new legislative session last week with a call to for any Massachusetts resident.“This session, as part of the Senate’s new Student Opportunity... + full article



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