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The Hill and the Hall Week in Review

(Cross-posted from Boston Daily) Deval Patrick has got to hate St. Patrick’s week. This time a year ago, House Speaker Sal DiMasi appeared before the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce and absolutely brutalized the governor – much to the delight … Continue reading

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The Hill and the Hall Week in Review

(Cross-posted from Boston Daily) Word broke early this week that Governor Deval Patrick’s casino bill was dead. House Dean David Flynn told the Taunton Gazette, “The casino bill isn’t going anywhere. I find very little support for it from members … Continue reading

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Dept. of Buried Ledes: What the Chamber Study Missed

Hell of a header on this Globe story today – “Casino Study Backs Patrick.” The lede’s even better: “Governor Deval Patrick’s promise of thousands of new jobs and billions of fresh dollars would come true if three state-licensed resort casinos … Continue reading

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The Hill and the Hall Week in Review

(Cross-posted from Boston Daily) Hey, guess what, everybody? Governor Deval Patrick wants to build three casinos in Massachusetts. He’s been saying that they’ll bring 30,000 jobs in tow. Turns out, they won’t. Shocking, we know. But it’s this revelation that … Continue reading

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The Hill and the Hall Week in Review

(Cross-posted from Boston Daily) The most talked-about man on Beacon Hill continued to be widely talked about this week, as news that Speaker Sal DiMasi has been playing golf with a decades-old friend while not playing golf with a guy … Continue reading

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Turd Blossoms

Perhaps the only news more surprising than the RNC’s sudden denunciation of the “Hussein” in Barack Hussein Obama is identity of the man who helped push it through: Karl Rove. According to the Atlantic, Rove has been telling his party … Continue reading

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Outside Job

Deval Patrick’s administration has finally hired an outside firm to evaluate the basic assumptions behind its casino gambling proposal, four months after filing legislation to legalize casino gambling, five months after initially backing the legalization of Class III gambling, and … Continue reading

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Two Things

Two observations: One day later, the Times‘s John McCain maybe straight-talked his way into my pants story is the most blogged item on the paper’s website. And for all the endless kvetching about the whole thing, this is the paper’s … Continue reading

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The Hill and the Hall Week in Review

(Cross-posted from Boston Daily) These are strange times for the state’s coastal legislators. First, in November, they were subjected to an energy bill sneak attack that, unbeknownst to them, opened up their coastlines to unfettered wind farm development. They balked, … Continue reading

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The Hill and the Hall Week in Review

(Cross-posted from Boston Daily) Governor Deval Patrick found out what it feels like to be governor last week, as Sal DiMasi’s House finally – finally – got to work advancing the governor’s agenda. It’s only been, what, thirteen months since … Continue reading

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