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  • The Massachusetts General Court is the legislative branch of the Massachusetts government. It consists of the Massachusetts Senate, its upper house, and...
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    The Massachusetts Senate is the upper house of the Massachusetts General Court, the bicameral state legislature of the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The...
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    The Massachusetts House of Representatives is the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court, the state legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...
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    Massachusetts, Chapter 34B. Abolition of County Government". Massachusetts General Court. Retrieved January 24, 2010. "Find a County". National Association...
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    Massachusetts is a state in the United States of America. Its official name is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Its capital and largest city is Boston...
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    John Olver (category Politicians from Massachusetts)
    chambers of the Massachusetts General Court. He was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1968 and the Massachusetts Senate in 1972...
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    ' Massachusetts General Court: 1991, Biographical Sketch of Bill Owens, pg. 70 "Bill Owens, first Black state senator in Massachusetts, dies at 84" This...
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    family came to Massachusetts from Framlingham, England. The first petition to incorporate Framingham as a town was submitted to the General Court in 1693, and...
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    Philip H. Hoff (category Politicians from Massachusetts)
    was born in Turners Falls, Massachusetts. His father worked in the insurance industry and at the Massachusetts General Court. Philip was a star high school...
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    The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the United States of America. Because of this, the Court leads the Judicial Branch of the...
  • surveyor. In 1641, he moved to Marshfield, Massachusetts. Winslow became deputy in the Massachusetts General Court in 1653 for eight years. Kenelm was a joiner...
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    would not defend an executive order in court. The legality of Matthew Whitaker's appointment as Acting Attorney General was called into question by several...
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    Harvard University (category Cambridge, Massachusetts)
    Retrieved 2006-09-08.: "Harvard claims birth on the day the Massachusetts Great and General Court convened to authorize its founding. This was Sept. 8, 1637...
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    Kenneth J. Donnelly (category Cancer deaths in Massachusetts)
    a brain tumor, aged 66. "Member Profile – Kenneth J. Donnelly". The General Court. 2011. Retrieved January 12, 2012. Metzger, Andy (September 4, 2008)...
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    Brian A. Joyce (category Politicians from Massachusetts)
    was found dead in his home in Westport, Massachusetts, aged 56. "Brian A. Joyce". The General Court (Massachusetts). Retrieved 2016-02-18. "Sen. Joyce won't...
  • Europe. September 8, 1636 – Thanks to a vote of the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Harvard College is the first college in the Americas...
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    Clarence Thomas (category United States Supreme Court justices)
    of the Supreme Court of the United States. Thomas has been a Justice since 1991. He is the second African American to serve on the court, after Thurgood...
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    David Souter (category United States Supreme Court justices)
    federal appeals court. He served as a prosecutor (1966–1968), in the New Hampshire Attorney General's office (1968–1976), as the Attorney General of New Hampshire...
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    Loammi Baldwin (category Politicians from Massachusetts)
    state constitution. From 1778-1784, he represented Woburn in the Massachusetts General Court (the state legislature). In 1794, he was a candidate for election...
  • legislatures "the General Assembly" North Dakota and Oregon use the name "Legislative Assembly Massachusetts and New Hampshire use the name "General Court" Nebraska...
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