And pundits at the Globe – Renee Graham and Adrian Walker and Michael Cohen - say it’s about time Pelosi took action.īut our two-newspaper town has alternative views. Richard Neal is now on board with launching preliminary impeachment proceedings – and that other members of the state’s congressional delegation are pumped by Pelosi’s move. From the NYT: “Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced on Tuesday that the House would initiate a formal impeachment against President Trump, charging him with betraying his oath of office and the nation’s security by seeking to enlist a foreign power to tarnish a rival for his own political gain. Crossing the political Rubicon: Dems launch formal impeachment inquiry of Trump Humason received 1,793 votes to 1,689 for McCabe. Donald Humason and police Captain Michael McCabe advanced to the November mayoral election in Westfield and the returns suggest a tight race ahead, Jim Kinney reports at MassLive. Charles Winokoor at the Taunton Gazette reports. Shaunna O’Connell and City Councilor Estele Borges finished one-two in a four-way preliminary race to succeed Mayor Thomas Hoye. One way or another, Taunton will soon have its first female mayor after state Rep. O’Connell and Humason advance in mayoral races in Taunton and Westfield Hilliard and Cotter also have the results for key district races in Boston. And, yes, Althea Garrison survived the first round. The Globe’s John Hilliard and the Herald’s Sean Philip Cotter report that incumbents and progressives in general had a good day yesterday in the Boston city council preliminary races, with councilor Michelle Wu, a potential mayoral candidate, leading the at-large pack. Today’s Stories In Boston elections: Incumbents and progressives roll Political consultant, policy advisor and Fox News commentator Karl Rove participates in a conversation with Alan Solomont, dean of the Jonathan Tisch College of Civil Life at Tufts University, ASEAN Auditorium, Cabot Center, Tufts University, 160 Packard Ave., Medford, 6:30 p.m.įor more calendar listings, check out State House News Service’s Daily Advances (pay wall – free trial subscriptions available) and MassterList’s Beacon Hill Town Square below. Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren holds a town hall at Keene State College, with doors opening at 4 p.m., 48 Madison St., Keene, N.H., 5:30 p.m. The Massachusetts House plans to meet in a formal session, House Chamber, 11 a.m. Treasurer Deborah Goldberg chairs a meeting of the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission, Crane Conference Room, 12th floor, One Ashburton Place, 10:30 a.m. Happening Today Governor’s Council, Warren at Keene State, Rove at Tufts
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