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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | yesterday
As Governor Deval Patrick merges the state’s transportation agencies in an attempt to reduce duplication and waste, a review of payroll records shows that his own administration presided over much of the growth in spending he must now rein in.
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Talking Politics (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
In this week's issue of the Boston Phoenix -- in print tomorrow, online now -- I take a look at Governor Deval Patrick, who has found himself, for once, left out of the spotlight and off the front pages. In theory, the distraction of the local elections and US Senate race is providing a perfect respite for Patrick and his team to regroup, re-staff,strategize, prepare, and be ready...
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
BOSTON - Gov. Deval Patrick says he's staying out of the Massachusetts Democratic Senate primary based on advice he got from the man the candidates are trying to replace:...
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Gov. Deval Patrick continues his Washington, D.C. trip today with meetings at the White House with President Obama and his senior advisor David Axelrod. Patrick and...
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Gov. Deval Patrick's vow to continue more than $2 billion in MBTA expansion projects despite a blistering report ripping the T as unsafe and fiscally unstable makes little...
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Political Intelligence (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
By Lisa Wangsness, Globe Staff WASHINGTON -- Governor Deval Patrick and House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo met with the state's congressional delegation at the Capitol this morning to discuss a variety of issues, including the national health care overhaul the...
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Political Intelligence (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
By Alan Wirzbicki, Globe correspondent WASHINGTON -- Hoping to win a big new chunk of federal stimulus money, Governor Deval Patrick pitched the Obama administration today on three proposals that would expand broadband access in pockets of Massachusetts that now...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Gov. Deval Patrick is making a two-day trip to Washington focused on state economic development and health care issues.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Gov. Deval Patrick says he's staying out of the Massachusetts Democratic Senate primary based on advice he got from the man the candidates are trying to replace: the late Sen. Edward Kennedy.
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Political Intelligence (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Governor Deval Patrick is definitely not taking the leisurely tourist approach to a trip to the nation's capital. Instead, his official schedule in Washington today and Thursday is chock full of meetings as he tries to show how plugged in...
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Gov. Deval Patrick travels to Washington, D.C. today to meet with Secretary of Health & Human Services Kathleen Sebelius and visit Massachusetts National Guardsmen and...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
| 3 bond rating agencies laud Patrick administration for Mass. budget management stewardshipAssociated Press Last update: November 5, 2009 - 4:02 PMPrint this story Minnesota business by the numbersSee Minnesota's top earning companies, CEOs and non-profits More from BOSTON - Three major bond rating agencies are complimenting the fiscal stewardship of the Patrick administration.Fitch...
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Instapundit.com (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
DEVAL PATRICK LOVES HIM SOME RED-LIGHT CAMERAS: And the campaign donations from red-light camera companies. (Via Michael Silence, who comments: “It’s nice to see some pols finally coming out and acknowledging the devices are cash cams.” in more ways than one!)
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Gov. Deval Patrick laughed off follow-up questions Monday about his preference in the Boston mayor's race, declaring himself "officially neutral." Patrick,...
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Deval Patrick Watch (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
Gov. Patrick, in the zone . Mixed martial arts took another step toward regulation in Massachusetts last week. On Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted 114-10 to engross a bill that would sanction the sport. This represents a second wave of support for MMA regulation, following a 34-1 vote by the state Senate in July. The bill was modified slightly by the House and now goes back to...