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  2. Governor of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, qualifications, election, and powers of the governor of Massachusetts, the chief executive officer of the state. The governor is also a member of the Governor's Council, a popularly elected body that provides advice and consent on certain matters.

  3. Maura Healey - Wikipedia

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    Maura Healey is an American lawyer and politician who became the first openly lesbian woman elected governor of Massachusetts in 2022. She served as attorney general from 2015 to 2023 and led the state's challenge to the federal Defense of Marriage Act.

  4. Government of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the political structure and institutions of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a presidential republic and a federated state. Find out the names, roles, and terms of the governor, lieutenant governor, constitutional officers, and other elected officials.

  5. Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, powers and duties, and current office holder of the secretary of the Commonwealth, a constitutional officer in Massachusetts. The web page also lists the names and parties of all the secretaries of the Commonwealth from 1780 to present.

  6. Massachusetts governor signs bill cracking down on hard-to ...

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    Gov. Maura Healey signed a law that responds to a Supreme Court ruling on self-defense and bans ghost guns, assault weapons and modification devices. The law also expands the red flag law and ...

  7. Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    However, only the residency requirement remains in effect, and both men and women have served in the office. [1] [4] Amendment Article LXIV (1918) changed the election from every year to every two years, and Amendment Article LXXXII (1966) changed it again to every four years.

  8. Signs and Symptoms of Common STDs in Men - Healthline

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    Learn about the signs and symptoms of chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis, herpes, and HPV in men and people with a penis. Find out how to prevent these STIs with condoms, vaccines, and other methods.

  9. United States congressional delegations from Massachusetts

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    Learn about the current and past representatives of Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate. See the party affiliation, incumbency, and CPVI of each senator and representative from 1789 to present.