Category:Massachusetts 2012 news
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Pages in category "Massachusetts 2012 news"
The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
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- Ballot Law Update: High number of ballot measure lawsuits filed as July draws to a close
- Ballotpedia's 2012 General Election Preview Articles: Massachusetts Congressional Seats
- Ballotpedia's 2012 General Election Preview Articles: Massachusetts State Legislature
- Ballotpedia's 2012 General Election Review Articles: Massachusetts Congressional Seats
- Barabara Walters defamation lawsuit dismissed
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- Mass Senate: Does your legislator show up for work
- Mass. Crime lab controversy intensifies
- Mass. Governor Deval Patrick creates controversy on immigration
- Massachusetts "right to repair" bill passes Senate
- Massachusetts health care costs in focus
- Massachusetts high court rules on foreclosure case
- Massachusetts high court says public strip search illegal
- Massachusetts high court says same-sex civil unions are equivalent to marriage
- Massachusetts House passes MBTA budget
- Massachusetts house releases annual budget proposal
- Massachusetts judges have deliberative privilege
- Massachusetts lawmakers take on anti-contraception
- Massachusetts looks to overhaul indigent defense system
- Massachusetts passes amendment aimed at illegal immigrants
- Massachusetts rep resigns amid voter fraud charges
- Massachusetts Republicans look to regroup
- Massachusetts state rep to run for state senate in 2012
- Massachusetts state senator will resign to join law firm
- Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court gives thumbs up to the middle finger, sometimes
- Massachusetts warns jurors about social media use
- Massachusetts: Election day approaches, Questions 2, 3 gain support
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- The Tuesday Count: A west coast state shakes up weekly total with ballot certification
- The Tuesday Count: Governor's proposal nudges one measure off of state ballot
- The Tuesday Count: Previous drizzle of ballot-certified measures quickly turns into flood
- The Tuesday Count: The new year kicks off with intense initiative activity
- The Tuesday Count: Three ballot additions and several petition drive deadlines anchor busy week
- Total recall: 22 local officials face day of reckoning on November 6