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“Do not be afraid.” Reflections from AG Campbell at the Massachusetts State Assembly

With these words, Massachusetts Attorney General (AG) Andrea Campbell anchored her remarks to the Mothers Out Front Massachusetts State Assembly, grounding the room in a moment of calm and connection. Speaking to an audience of parents, caregivers, and community members, she acknowledged the emotional weight many people carry today—anxiety, fear, and uncertainty. She encouraged the group to lean on each other for strength, and to look to the faces of children when seeking to overcome despair.

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Nearly 100 Gathered in Massachusetts to Fight for Our Children’s Future

On a Sunday in early March, nearly 100 mothers, grandmothers, and caregivers gathered at Framingham State University. From Winthrop to Cambridge to Brookline and a dozen towns in between, members came together to fight for our children’s future. Some have been doing this work for years; some showed up for the first time. All fighting

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Over 250 Schools and Playgrounds Near Gas Leaks in Boston and Chelsea: Mothers Out Front, Conservation Law Foundation and Others Sue National Grid for Gas Leaks, Violating Federal and State Laws

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 13, 2024 Contact: Kia Smith, kia.smith@mothersoutfront.org Over 250 Schools and Playgrounds Near Gas Leaks in Boston and Chelsea: Mothers Out Front, Conservation Law Foundation and Others Sue National Grid for Gas Leaks, Violating Federal and State Laws  “Dangerous and potentially explosive gas is actively leaking near 258 schools and playgrounds in

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