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What's new at The Bay State Banner Activists seek protections for renters, landlordsGathering just over a year after the state’s eviction moratorium expired, advocates from the statewide Homes For All Massachusetts coalition met in front of the Statehouse Thursday to call on legislators to pass a bill designed to protect Massachusetts residents from evictions and foreclosures. Page 2 - no comments - 305 views  HSTF taps developer for Blessed SacramentAfter standing empty for more than a decade, the Blessed Sacrament Church in Jamaica Plain will finally open its doors once again –– this time to residents rather than parishioners. On Sept. Page 3 - no comments - 349 views   . Page 4 - no comments - 329 views  Senate Republicans’ sudden concern for misdemeanorsOne of the most serious crimes in recent years was the Jan. 6 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. The House of Representatives has established a select committee to investigate that organized assault in order to prevent further attacks. Page 4 - no comments - 324 views  Bostonians got it doneBlack Bostonians have endured considerable anguish over losses in political elections for mayor. In the race for mayor in 2013, after Tom Menino left office, six candidates who were Black, Hispanic and Cape Verdean vied for the corner office, but the... Page 4 - no comments - 322 views  IN THE NEWSSmith is currently special sheriff and superintendent of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department, where she serves as the public safety agency’s chief of staff. Page 5 - no comments - 379 views  A false sense of housing security“We cannot pay the rent if we don’t have jobs,” Maria said through an interpreter at an Oct. 21 rally to pass the COVID-19 Housing Equity Bill. “This is so scary, and this bill … is the only solution to protect us from being evicted, from going to the streets. Page 5 - no comments - 365 views  Enough is enoughTo a certain segment of white America emerging from the confusing eight years of a Black presidency, Trump was the medicine they needed to relieve them of their perceived assault on whiteness. They believed in their hearts that if all else failed them, at least they were white — and that gave them worth. Page 5 - no comments - 357 views  Janey orders Mass & Cass tents removedThe action, which Janey implemented under an executive order signed last week, aims to address the ongoing struggle with mental health challenges, drug use and homelessness centered at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard, commonly referred to as Mass and Cass, in the South End. Page 9 - no comments - 427 views  Candidates and referenda on the November ballotAfter months of knocking on doors, holding rallies and attempting to get their messages out, it’s now time for those efforts to be put to the test for candidates on Boston’s 2021 ballot. Here’s a summary of everything voters can expect to see as they head to the polls on Nov. Page 11 - no comments - 464 views  Voters will weigh in on school committeeQuestion 3, a nonbinding referendum, asks voters “Should the current appointed school committee structure be changed to a school committee elected by the residents of Boston?” Response to the question will inform an accompanying home-rule petition ushering in an eventual return to committee elections. Page 13 - no comments - 261 views 
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