Following the conference committee compromise on recreational marijuana, Sen. Brownsberger was featured in a Boston Globe article that considers how criminal records involving marijuana-related offenses should be treated.
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Sen. Brownsberger Mentioned in Globe Editorial on Alimony Reform
Senator Brownsberger was recently mentioned in a Boston Globe editorial on alimony reform, which is under consideration by the Judiciary Committee the Senator chairs.
Sen. Brownsberger Featured in WBUR Article on Marijuana Conference Committee
Senator Brownsberger was recently appointed to the conference committee on recreational marijuana, which is charged with negotiating the differences in legislation passed by the House and Senate. This WBUR article offers an overview of the conference committee process and some of the issues on the table.
Sen. Brownsberger Discusses Supervised Injection Facilities in the Boston Globe
Senator Brownsberger discusses the benefits of Supervised Injection Facilities for opioid users in a Boston Globe article addressing the diverse perspectives MA officials have on the matter.
Sen. Brownsberger Discusses New Funding for Watertown Greenway
In this article, Senator Brownsberger and Representative Jon Hecht address the new funding for Phase II of the Watertown-Cambridge Greenway, including the logistics of construction as well as the proposed route for the Greenway.
Sen. Brownsberger Talks Recreational Marijuana & SIFs on Boston Herald Radio
“We want to give the legal market every possible advantage, because it is competing with an established illegal market, and I think taxing it is a disadvantage.”