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Hundreds Attend Mass. Hearing on Immigrant Driver's Licenses
Hundreds of people packed the Massachusetts Statehouse Wednesday for a joint House and Senate hearing on two bills that would let immigrants living in the state illegally get driver’s licenses. Most of the roughly 600 people in attendance were in support of the bills, which were filed by Democrats Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier of Pittsfield and Sen. Brendan Crighton of Lynn.
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Bill Would Let Those in Country Illegally Get Licenses
The Massachusetts House and Senate are planning to hold a joint hearing on two bills that would let immigrants living in the state illegally get driver’s licenses.
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Bill Would Require Tipped Workers be Paid Minimum Wage
A push is on to require that tipped workers in Massachusetts be paid at least the minimum wage.
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Mass. Lawmakers Want Own Review of Scathing DCF Audit
Review said Department of Children and Families failed to report rapes, abuse, and serious injury against children.
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Hearings Focus on Concussions in Mass. Schools
A survey of self-reporting found over 4,400 concussions in Massachusetts students last year. What school your child attends could determine if and how your child will be diagnosed with a concussion.