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Signs on public property

Many bridges in the state have been covered for years in flags and signs of various kinds. Now there are new ones on bridges over Route 128 in the Lexington area. There are flags and signs saying “America! United we stand, divided we fall.” That’s a fine sentiment, but what gives people the right to …

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Posted byJohn HostageNovember 30, 2016June 25, 2017Posted inFreedom of Speech1 Comment on Signs on public property

The Future of the Red Line

Red Line service has been unstable over the past few weeks and I’ve heard from many about that, but there is reason for hope, in the long term, for big increases in both reliability and capacity.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerNovember 23, 2016December 13, 2016Posted inRed Line31 Comments on The Future of the Red Line

State and local officials continue airplane noise talks with FAA

The Belmont Citizen Herald reports on ongoing efforts by state and federal elected officials to reduce the airplane noise burden on local communities.

Posted byAndrew BettinelliNovember 22, 2016November 23, 2016Posted inBelmont Citizen Herald

Massachusetts Taking Action After Story About Eviction and Children

NECN reports on the practice of minors being listed on eviction notices and the potential impacts that has for them.

Posted byAndrew BettinelliNovember 18, 2016November 23, 2016Posted inNECN

What next after Tuesday?

We all need to process the events and that will take some time, but I’ll share some of the concerns that are at the top of my mind as a state legislator. I welcome your guidance now and at every stage of the process.

Posted byWill BrownsbergerNovember 13, 2016November 23, 2016Posted inOutlook139 Comments on What next after Tuesday?

Job Opening – Outreach Director

State Senator William N. Brownsberger is seeking an Outreach Director who will focus on constituent services, scheduling, correspondence and communications.

Posted byAndrew BettinelliNovember 4, 2016November 4, 2016Posted inLegislative News

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