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What's new at The Bay State BannerMayor, counselors take transfer tax to legislatureTo say that Shameeka Moreno found an affordable home in the nick of time would be an understatement. The Roxbury mother had been homeless twice before, and she was facing displacement for a third time. Thankfully, she managed to settle into a low-cost apartment. Page 2 - no comments - 451 views  Women’s conferencePHOTO: TALISE RIVERS, PERSONIFYD MEDIA Anna Foster, Founder and CEO of “A Maven’s World Lifestyle Brand,” is all smiles following the success of her 8th annual Women’s Conference at Lombardo’s Conference & Function Facility in Randolph, MA on January 4, 2020. Page 2 - no comments - 290 views  Oblivious to hungerWith the holiday season over, many now remember the sumptuous meals with friends and family. For most Americans, the possibility of hunger seems very remote. But hunger is still a problem in America, the greatest industrial power in the world. Page 4 - no comments - 458 views  A continued attack on women’s rightsWhen Trump ran for president in 2016, he promised to nominate candidates for federal judgeships who would overturn support for Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling that established a woman’s right to abortion. The rationale for this position was to establish a strong political base with the Christian Evangelicals. Page 4 - no comments - 370 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 287 views  Pressley, Lee advance criminal justice reformsU.S. Reps. Ayanna Pressley and Barbara Lee probed the “State of Black America” last weekend during the Congressional Black Caucus’s first-ever visit to Massachusetts. Page 6 - no comments - 501 views  Housing activists react to mayor’s plansAlong with the construction of subsidized and income-restricted housing units, Walsh has devised a pilot program in which vulnerable populations can obtain city-funded rental vouchers. The program will likely be permanent, said cabinet officials. This would set a striking precedent: very few cities have established a similar program. Page 7 - no comments - 440 views  Purveying pedal power to policeFor the last three years, business owner Brandale Randolph of 1854 Cycling Company was running his operation out of his garage, selling around 300 bikes total. Now he’s planning to scale up his business, moving it into a factory in Hopkinton and expecting to break even by the second quarter of the year. Page 8 - no comments - 532 views  Martin Luther King’s Boston legacyAt Boston University, King studied philosophy and theology under Edgar S. Brightman and L. Harold DeWolf, two leading advocates of personal idealism. Through this philosophy, King strengthened his idea of a personal God and formed his belief in the dignity and worth of all human personality. Page 9 - no comments - 539 views  ‘Smoked Oysters’Several years ago, playwright Mary M. McCullough overheard a longtime married couple bickering about why the husband wouldn’t leave the house. Mc- Cullough jotted down a few lines of dialogue and put it away. Page 15 - no comments - 551 views 
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