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CHARLIE ANGUS: MESSAGE TO THE LOSER SENATOR FROM MAINE MAINE: BRAIN DEAD STATE SENATOR

 

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Senator Joseph E. Martin of Maine has sent a letter to elected officials in western Canada asking them to commit treason, sell out their nation and join the United States of Donald Trump. Consider this a primer for MAGA and their doofus representatives in Canada and our values. BTW...We hate MAGA, and we will never spend a dime in Maine or any other state supporting Trump.

I am GOING ALL IN after this TRAVESTY!!!! DEFEATED U.S. COWARD TRUMP!


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****LOSER SLOW ZONE SHORTSLEEVE WHO FLUNKED THE MBTA & TRUMPER MIKE KENNEALY WHO PROMOTED THE MBTA COMMUNITIES ACT? HUH?  PROMOTING 
CLIMATE DESTRUCTION? GAS = METHANE! WE KNOW THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF 
GAS IN HOMES!  CHINA IS PROMOTING CHEAP CLEAN ENERGY & THEIR ECONOMY IS PROSPERING! WHEN WILL THE MAGA GOP GATHER FACTS? **** 

— GOP guv candidates slam Healey admin plan to charge new gas customers for full hook-up costs by John L. Micek, MassLive: “The two Republican candidates for governor say an emerging Healey administration plan to make new gas customers pay the full share of service hook-ups, arguing the move would drive up costs and hurt the state’s economy. The comments from GOP gubernatorial hopefuls Brian Shortsleeve and Mike Kennealy came in response to news Thursday that state utility regulators are considering banning gas utilities from charging existing customers from the cost of adding new ones.”

FROM HARVARD YARD

— Harvard tries to eliminate discrimination protections for campus unions by Diti Kohli and Aidan Ryan, The Boston Globe: “As Harvard battles with the White House, it is tussling with campus unions over how much say they get on antidiscrimination policies for research assistants, postdocs, and professors. Both the Harvard Academic Workers Union and Graduate Students Union said the university has ignored their calls for nondiscrimination provisions in the contracts. Instead, Harvard has said that discrimination complaints — on the basis of race or gender identity, for example — should be settled by university-wide policies, which Harvard can change at will.”

FROM THE DELEGATION

 Markey hears from public safety officials on challenges, needs by Erin-Leigh Hoffman, Greenfield Recorder.

— Warren, Wyden probe Cantor Fitzgerald over tariff conflict of interest concerns by Ari Hawkins, POLITICO. 

THE LOCAL ANGLE

— Report clears town official; reveals longstanding rifts, corruption claims by Brad Petrishen, Telegram & Gazette: “A $170,000 investigation commissioned by the town largely clears a Barre selectman who’d been accused of an array of misconduct, including harassing members of the town’s Public Works Department and 'breaking' into their building. Mark Regienus, vice chairman of the small town’s three-member governing board, was accused of harassment but was actually trying to ferret out employee misconduct, a Wellesley lawyer hired by the town found.”

— After 12 years, Judy Sullivan won't seek reelection to the Brockton School Committee by Jacob Posner, The Brockton Enterprise: “After serving on the Brockton School Committee for 12 years, Judy Sullivan has decided to not seek reelection this November. In a statement to The Enterprise, she cited two main reasons: a desire to give someone else the opportunity to serve, and ongoing challenges working with a deeply divided board.”

— Following the money in New Bedford politics by Anastasia E. Lennon and Colin Hogan, The New Bedford Light: “The race is on to oversee New Bedford’s half-a-billion dollar annual budget. But where does the money come from that supports these local campaigns? All 11 seats in New Bedford’s City Council, three School Committee seats (out of six), and one assessor’s seat (out of three) are up for election this year. A recent surge of candidates who pulled nomination papers could indicate renewed interest in running for local office — especially after recent budget fights on highly-visible community landmarks like the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center and the Casa da Saudade library branch.”

— Attleboro mayoral, city council candidate Timothy Barone scratched from ballot after election commission ruling by Rhianwen Watkins, The Sun Chronicle: “Mayoral and councilor-at-large candidate Timothy Barone will no longer be on the Nov. 4 city ballot after the city’s election commission voted Thursday morning to strike his name from the voter registry. The commission, in a 4-0 vote, determined that Barone is not a qualified voter due to lack of evidence that he resides in Attleboro. The decision made him ineligible to run for office, as residency is a requirement to do so. It means Mayor Cathleen DeSimone will not have a challenger on the election ballot.”

— Massachusetts researchers worry as federal environmental data disappears by Vivian La, WBUR. 

HEARD ‘ROUND THE BUBBLAH

IN MEMORIAM — Former Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Juvenile Court Martha Grace died peacefully at her daughter’s home in Shrewsbury Wednesday.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY — to Mary Serreze, Mary Elizabeth Taylor and Gabe Mulley.

HAPPY BIRTHWEEKEND —  Kristen Elechko and Justin (JP) Griffin, who celebrate Saturday; and to Sunday birthday-ers Bob Massie, Ari Meyerowitz and Lisa Murray. 

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