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New PAC takes aim at HAWLEY — RIDICULOUS LINES at Springfield VACCINE site — WALSH wants developer fee HIKE

POLITICO Get the Massachusetts Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Uber Driver Stories GOOD MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. NEW: ANTI-HAWLEY PAC LAUNCHES IN MASS. A new Massachusetts-based PAC has its eye on an ambitious U.S. Senator from Missouri. The U Against Hawley PAC,launched by alumni of Washington University in St. Louis, is aiming to raise $1 million from a national network of donors to support opponents running against GOP Sen. Josh Hawley by the time the primary heats up in a few years.

Clinicians Concerned About Vaccine Hesitancy Among People Experiencing Homelessness In Boston

When Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program started vaccinating adults staying in homeless shelters three weeks ago, they found excitement at each stop. Doctors, nurses and shelter staff members applauded dozens of shelter guests who got the shots. Fifty-year-old Jeffrey Davis was one of them. The Pine Street Inn guest said he took the vaccine because COVID-19 scares him. I was afraid of dying from it, to tell you the truth, he said. Jeffery Davis, who has been staying at Pine Street Inn for two and a half years, receives the COVID-19 vaccine in January. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) But that initial rush for the vaccines dropped off much more quickly than expected, according to registered nurse April Donahue. She s associate director of clinical operations at Health Care for the Homeless.

In fight against opioid use, $1 5 million awarded to Massachusetts nonprofits

In fight against opioid use, $1.5 million awarded to Massachusetts nonprofits Updated Feb 10, 2021; By Katie Lannan | State House News Service A total of $1.5 million in grants will flow from Attorney General Maura Healey’s office to 16 organizations across the state that plan to use the money to fund recovery coaches, bilingual staff, outreach efforts and other measures aimed at expanding access for communities of color to opioid use treatment and recovery programs. Healey announced the grants and discussed the initiatives during a virtual roundtable discussion Tuesday with some of the awardees, in which she said her office will aim to provide more such funding in the future. The grants were funded by a settlement Healey’s office last year reached with the Andover-based Injured Workers Pharmacy over its prescription drug dispensing practices.

Dover, Sherborn churches seek donations for food pantry

Dover, Sherborn churches seek donations for food pantry Common Content The Most Precious Blood and St. Theresa Collaborative Food Pantry continues to rely on residents’ support and generosity to ensure children and families have the food they need during these difficult times. The next delivery of donations to families cared for by the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program in Waltham will be Tuesday, Feb. 2. Next delivery dates: Feb.16 and March 2. Requested items. ·         Alfredo and Pesto Pasta Sauces ·         Teas (Ginger/Herbal)

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