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Massachusetts Bill Would Eliminate Religious Vaccine Exemption
Doctors, lawyers, and faith leaders warn two Massachusetts bills ending the state’s religious vaccine exemption would harm students and violate rights.
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Doctors, lawyers, and faith leaders warn two Massachusetts bills ending the state’s religious vaccine exemption would harm students and violate rights.
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Doctors, lawyers, and faith leaders warn two Massachusetts bills ending the state’s religious vaccine exemption would harm students and violate rights.
If Sen. John Keenan could go back in time, he would take back his vote to legalize sports betting in the state.
Wayland selectman and Republican lieutenant governor candidate Anne Brensley has sued House Speaker Ron Mariano (D-Quincy) and Senate President Karen Spilka (D-Ashland) for refusing to comply with a voter-approved audit of the Massachusetts Legislature.
The Cannabis Control Commission could vote by Christmas on regulations governing social consumption sites.
A Natick middle school survey asked students as young as 11 about gender identity, sexual orientation, and sexual behavior, drawing public concern.
Two boys are helping the undefeated Oliver Ames High girls’ volleyball team reach the state semifinals, highlighting Massachusetts’ unique rule that allows boys to compete in girls’ sports under the state’s Equal Rights Amendment.
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If Sen. John Keenan could go back in time, he would take back his vote to legalize sports betting in the state.
The Cannabis Control Commission could vote by Christmas on regulations governing social consumption sites.
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A reflection on what true friendship means through the lens of natural law, explaining why real friends help one another grow in goodness, how using others falls short of love, and why authentic friendship remains one of life’s greatest treasures.
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Doctors, lawyers, and faith leaders warn two Massachusetts bills ending the state’s religious vaccine exemption would harm students and violate rights.
The U.S. Administration for Children and Families has launched an investigation into Massachusetts’s policy requiring foster parents to affirm a child’s gender identity, following complaints from Christian families who say it violates their religious freedom.
Conservatives are speaking out after Massachusetts officials revoked foster licenses from Christian families who refused to comply with gender identity mandates.
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday on behalf of two Massachusetts families after the state told them they could no longer serve as foster parents because of their religious beliefs.
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Doctors, lawyers, and faith leaders warn two Massachusetts bills ending the state’s religious vaccine exemption would harm students and violate rights.
A Natick middle school survey asked students as young as 11 about gender identity, sexual orientation, and sexual behavior, drawing public concern.
Two boys are helping the undefeated Oliver Ames High girls’ volleyball team reach the state semifinals, highlighting Massachusetts’ unique rule that allows boys to compete in girls’ sports under the state’s Equal Rights Amendment.
A Lexington father is suing the district, alleging it violated his religious liberty by exposing his kindergarten son to LGBTQ-themed books despite a formal opt-out request.
A boy helped South Shore Tech’s girls’ volleyball team win a state vocational championship — highlighting Massachusetts’ unique policy that lets boys compete in girls’ sports.