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	"author_name": "Massachusetts Teachers Association ",
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	"title": "Protect the Value of the Baccalaureate Degree in Massachusetts",
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	"description": "Reduced-credit baccalaureate degrees are being sold under the guise of affordability. But the answer to the college affordability crisis is to address costs and restore adequate state funding — not to give students less education and call it access. These credentials may close doors to employment, graduate study, professional school, licensure, and long-term advancement. They also risk creating a two-tier system in which financially vulnerable students are steered toward weaker credentials with fewer protections and fewer opportunities. Massachusetts should lower financial barriers, not academic expectations.",
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