We are celebrating the nomination of pro-women’s health candidates in three special Democratic primaries last night: Dan Cullinane in the 12th Suffolk District, Dan Donahue in the 16th Worcester District, and Carole Fiola in the 6th Bristol … [Read more...]
GOP focusing on State races NOW to WIN in 2012
Now more than ever the party of "no" is targeting state level races. I know I am the best candidate to run against the Republican in November, but I need the help of everyone. SPREAD the word around about my candidacy and if possible donate … [Read more...]
Standing with the American worker
On the contrary, if "mom and pop" hardware store needs tax relief they are not bound by the same prevailing wage law. The purpose of this law is to level the playing field of big box stores and small businesses. The amount Wal-Mart pays … [Read more...]
Jen Benson, Coolest Freshmen State Legislator
Benson has introduced a special education reform bill that works towards identifying administrative efficiencies and cost savings for schools districts, while providing more consistency for special education students with high needs. … [Read more...]
Rep. Jennifer Callahan threatened by another legislator on Beacon Hill
I'm surprised that I haven't seen this post yet... State Representative Jennifer Callahan brought the House proceedings to a hault on Thursday after Sal DiMasi called a recess after comments Callhan made on the House floor. Those comments … [Read more...]
Adverse Selection by Massachusetts Health Insurance Companies
Following the forum, Mr. Wingle assured me that Health Connector Board has some of the finest and toughest lawyers in the state and would not back down on the data reporting requirments that the insurance companies should be fulfilling. … [Read more...]
Mass. Election: Hidden Winners & Losers
Loser: The Anti-Marriage CrowdLegislative shenanigans aside, the folks who are against marriage for some of us had another bad election night as their pet issue stayed off the electoral map.The ranks of anti-marriage legislators continue to … [Read more...]