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Rattlesnake project update |
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Fisheries and Wildlife Board meets and is expected to discuss the controversial Rattlesnake Conservation Project, as well as U.S. Federal Wildlife Service refuge issues, invasive species policy, and Massachusetts Endangered Species Act regulations, Richard Cronin Building, One Rabbit Hill Rd., Westborough, 10 a.m.
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Bump hosts new legislators |
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State Auditor Suzanne Bump holds a reception in her office for new legislators, Room 230, 10 a.m.
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Gaming Commission |
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The Massachusetts Gaming Commission holds a meeting to set agendas for its future meetings, 101 Federal St., 12th Floor, Boston, 10:30 a.m.
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Iwo Jima commemoration |
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Those who survived the carnage of the Battle of Iwo Jima more than 70 years ago will be honored at a State House ceremony, with at least eight men who fought at Iwo Jima expected to attend, Memorial Hall, 11 a.m.
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Public Safety reorganization |
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State Administration and Regulatory Oversight Committee holds a hearing on Gov. Baker's bill to eliminate the Department of Public Safety and establish a new office to handle some of the department's current functions. Room B-1, 11 a.m.
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Baker receives Marine Corps League award |
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Gov. Charlie Baker receives the Marine Corps League Semper Fidelis Public Servant Award, Memorial Hall, 11:30 a.m.
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Governor’s Council |
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Following last week’s raucous public meeting, the Governor's Council meets to possibly vote on the nomination of attorney Michaela Stewart to a seat on the Boston Juvenile Court bench, Council Chambers, Room 360, 12 p.m.
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Anti-carbon emissions rally |
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A coalition seeking to increase the rate of carbon emissions reduction under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative rallies outside the State House before presenting the governor's office with a letter signed by more than 130 Massachusetts lawmakers, professors and energy companies, outside State House, 1 p.m.
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Solar City |
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Gov. Baker joins Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton, Department of Energy Resources Commissioner Judith Judson and members of the Legislature to visit the Solar City regional headquarters, 24 St. Martin Drive, Building 2, Unit 11, Marlborough, 2:30 p.m.
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Criminal justice panel |
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Boston Bar Association hosts a panel on the state's criminal justice system, with plans to discuss reviews by the Council of State Governments and Massachusetts Sentencing Commission, with speakers including Sen. William Brownsberger, Trial Court Chief Justice Paula Carey, Lon Povich, legal counsel to Gov. Baker, and others, 16 Beacon St., Boston, 4 p.m.
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Baker at Framingham Business Association |
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Gov. Baker joins Lt. Governor Karyn Polito at a reception for the Framingham Business Association, La Cantina Italiana, 911 Waverley Street, Framingham, 5:30 p.m.
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Councilors celebrate Black History Month |
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Boston City Councilors Ayanna Pressley, Tito Jackson and Andrea Campbell host the council's annual Black History Month celebration, Bruce Bolling Municipal Building - lobby, 2300 Washington St., Roxbury, 6 p.m.
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