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	"provider_name": "Action Network",
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	"author_name": "Progressive Mass ",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/progressive-mass",
	"title": "Tell Your State Senator: Fight for Economic Justice in the Economic Development Bill ",
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	"description": "Two weeks ago, the MA House passed its economic development bill, a policy and spending grab-bag bill that included some wins for affordable housing. The Senate is voting on their bill this Wednesday and Thursday. The economic development bill, as a &quot;must-pass&quot; bill each session, becomes a critical vehicle for passing policy. Between now and Wednesday, take a minute to call or email your state senator in support of these three amendments: Amendment #12: Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA), filed by Sen. Jehlen, which would enable tenants to band together to purchase their building when it goes on the market Amendment #14: Countering Fiscal Uncertainty, filed by Sen. Jason Lewis, which would repeal the state&#x27;s harmful and outdated investment cap Amendment #511: Requiring Automated Criminal Record Sealing, filed by Sen. Cindy Friedman, which would take away unnecessary bureaucracy in the criminal record sealing process",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/masenate-ecodev-2026"
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