Article snippet: Editorial This should be the year a pair of campus-safety bills finally reach the governor’s desk and become law. Michael A. Cohen Will they support a candidate who minces no words and pushes a sweeping platform of political change? Weld, who served as Massachusetts governor from 1991 to 1997, announced Monday that he would become the first — and possibly only — primary challenger to President Trump. They’re doing all right. More than all right, in fact. Continuing waves of younger retirees could add another potential strain to a $1.5 billion pension system where more pensioners are collecting benefits than there are workers paying in. The case was closed for President Donald Trump on March 24, the day Attorney General William Barr delivered to Congress his four-page summary of the special counsel’s 300-plus page report. Weld, who served as Massachusetts governor from 1991 to 1997, announced Monday that he would become the first — and possibly only — primary challenger to President Trump. As the Massachusetts senator’s reputation for being a policy wonk took off, it seems, her fund-raising increased, according to a Globe analysis. The biggest reveal in the 2020 money race had some key takeaways, like Buttigieg’s small spending, Sander’s impressive initial haul, and others. They’re doing all right. More than all right, in fact. Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren is wading into controversial policy areas that resonate ... Link to the full article to read more
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