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The Boston City Council has voted to adopt a resolution endorsing the Road to Opportunity Act, which would eliminate driver's license suspensions for unpaid debts unrelated to road safety and provide ...
City councilors voted 12-1 Wednesday to make Boston a sanctuary city for members of the transgender community. Councilor-at-Large Julia Mejia and District 9 Councilor Liz Breadon called on Boston ...
Councilor Liz Breadon objected Wednesday to a non-binding resolution co-sponsored by Councilors Erin Murphy and Ed Flynn, that called for the Council to “formally address the matter of Fernandes ...
City Council President Ruthzee Louijeune and Councilor Liz Breadon filed a home rule petition Monday that would waive a special election in the event of a vacancy more than 180 days prior to the ...
Pilar Ortiz, the chief of staff for the City of Boston’s Law Department, will challenge incumbent Elizabeth A. “Liz” Breadon for her spot in the next Boston City Council.
Councilors Julia Mejia and Liz Breadon, the city’s first openly gay woman to be elected to the council, filed a resolution to declare Boston a “sanctuary city” for the LGBTQIA2s+ population.
The City Council is also peddling the possibility of expanding access to city cooling centers as a temporary solution to rising temperatures. Councilor Liz Breadon ordered a hearing April 30 proposing ...
District 9 Councilor Liz Breadon joined Council President Ruthzee Louijeune in filing a measure this week that would bypass the procedure if Fernandes Anderson submits a resignation before the ...
The Boston City Council discussed auditing the 2014 Boston Trust Act and proposed higher wage increases for the lowest-paid city workers during this week’s meeting.
The deadline for potential candidates for Boston's next mayor and City Council roster to return paperwork was May 20. Here's who's qualified for the ballot so far.
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