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Suffolk's John Fish, Pat Lyons and Fan Pier developer Joe Fallon maxed out to Steve Murphy last week. Fish got Grossman back in January.
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Tag Archives: Governor’s Council
Send in the Clowns
The Phoenix‘s Chris Faraone has written the story every State House journalist dreams about – a savage takedown of the bloated, do-nothing Governor’s Council. It’s right here, for those that don’t wish to soil their hands with filthy black lung-ish … Continue reading
The Hill and the Hall Week in Review
(Cross-posted, per usual, from Boston Daily) We hear that Governor Deval Patrick’s budget priorities are in trouble. That’s not any great surprise. The House and Senate took most of the governor’s recommendations and tossed them in the trash last year, … Continue reading