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Tag Archives: Tim Murray
Local Aid Discussion at MMA
This years MMA Conference featured Lt. Governor Tim Murray standing in for Governor Patrick and delivering the first news on local aid for the upcoming fiscal year. The Governor intends to level fund unrestricted local aid at $865 million, which … Continue reading
Governor's Race Jousting
New strikes by both Democrats and Republicans warmed up the Governor’s race a bit, with Charlie Baker unveiling a new radio ad touting his experience as the head of Harvard Pilgrim health care, and Tim Murray issuing a new internet … Continue reading
Tim Murray at Convention
Tim Murray spoke at the Democratic Convention, and I thought he gave a fine talk. He has truly been a bulldog in attacking the Republican and Independent candidates for Governor. He has come a long way as a speaker.
Lt. Governor on Statewide Forums
Lt. Governor Tim Murray talks about the series of statewide community forums taking place across Massachusetts on the budget and economy.