By Katie Lannan State House News Service BOSTON -- Nineteen years after Massachusetts voters agreed to a constitutional amendment banning people incarcerated on felony convictions from voting in state elections, a state senator from Pittsfield
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Tue, 04/16/2019 - 3:31am
By Katie Lannan State House News Service BOSTON -- Nineteen years after Massachusetts voters agreed to a constitutional amendment banning people incarcerated on felony convictions from voting in state elections, a state senator from Pittsfield