Massachusetts Hearing on Senate Vacancy Bill Attracts Audience of 600

On September 9, a Massachusetts House Committee heard testimony on HB 656, which would let the Governor appoint a U.S. Senator immediately after a seat becomes vacant. The appointee would only serve until the state held a special election. According to this story, 600 people attended the hearing. U.S. Senator John Kerry testified in favor of the bill.


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