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Meet the new gov, same as the old gov
Despite promising to do things differently, Governor Healey’s public records policy is identical to her predecessors’
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Despite promising to do things differently, Governor Healey’s public records policy is identical to her predecessors’
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Taxpayers are on the hook for more money after a state Appeals Court ruling in a long-running public records lawsuit
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But the number might increase again this year thanks to the new governor’s pledge to comply with the law
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The Shirley Police Department found cause to fire him — but he found jobs in Berkshire County, where he’s faced more investigations
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Matthew O’Sullivan polices Egremont, a town of 1,372
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Police department releases data about 8,000 complaints
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Two cops accused of false reports by DA’s office. One had previously resigned from a different department.
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Rayla Campbell brings factually inaccurate, hateful message about child porn in libraries to airwaves
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Dozens of new entries added to police misconduct database
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When it comes to public records in Mass, does it even matter who the secretary of state is? It’s complicated…
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Rayla Campbell, who falsely calls LGBTQ literature “child porn,” questioned by police officer about child pornography
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Inside the long-running lawsuit over police misconduct records that continues to cost taxpayers