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Rick Santorum brings passion and truth to the South Dakota House State Affairs Committee in a public hearing of Convention of States Action's Article V application. After an introduction by the legislative sponsor, Santorum gives an invigorating argument for passing the resolution, followed by testimony from Shirlee Meier, who serves as the volunteer State Director in South Dakota. Following opposition testimony, Santorum then demonstrates his sharp knowledge on the subjects of federal overreach and Article V by rebutting the opponents and answering questions from state legislators. Unfortunately, the resolution was not adopted by a vote of 6-6. Rita Peters, Senior Vice President for Legislative Affairs, provides live reaction to the disappointing result and discusses next steps with Mark Meckler and Regional Director Deanna Becket, who were on the ground in Pierre.
Today's Headlines: The Epstein files continue to ripple outward. Hillary and Bill Clinton are pushing back on House Republicans by agreeing to testify about Epstein only if the hearing is public, after being subpoenaed for a closed-door session. House Oversight Chair James Comer wants the testimony recorded but not publicly aired, while Epstein's longtime benefactor Les Wexner is expected to give his own deposition later this month. Meanwhile, Brad Karp resigned as chair of powerhouse law firm Paul Weiss after emails revealed his close ties to Epstein, offering yet another reminder of how insulated powerful people stayed for years. Elsewhere, the Trump administration rolled out a new rule making it easier to fire roughly 50,000 senior federal employees, raising alarms about turning the civil service into a political patronage system. Trump also delivered a very on-brand speech at the National Prayer Breakfast, touching on missiles, enemies, and his personal afterlife odds. On the economy front, January layoffs spiked to their highest level since 2009, while hiring hit historic lows, signaling a cooling job market. Investigators are still searching for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, as authorities investigate a possible kidnapping and ransom demands. And finally, in lighter news, the Winter Olympics kick off in Milan tonight — followed by Bad Bunny on Sunday. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: PBS News: Hillary Clinton calls for public hearing in House Epstein investigation Threads - Ali Vitali: Les Wexner expected for House Oversight deposition on Feb. 18th CNN: Chairman of major law firm resigns after Epstein emails become public Axios: Trump administration makes it easier to fire thousands of federal employees PBS: WATCH: Trump says he 'probably should make it' to heaven in wide-ranging remarks at National Prayer Breakfast CNBC: Layoffs in January were the highest to start a year since 2009, Challenger says AP News: Savannah Guthrie's missing mother is 'still out there,' sheriff says, but no suspects NBC News: How to watch the Milan Cortina opening ceremony Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Top of the News Stack, Greg Belfrage goes over the latest in headline news including Savannah Guthrie's mother is still missing, Trump launching Trump RX, the SAVE Act and voter ID, Kamala Harris's big announcement, a public hearing for Hillary Clinton, Kyle Wagner taken into custody for threatening ICE, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vancouver City Council has now sent a controversial West End hotel tower proposal to a public hearing. The latest application would rezone a residential site to allow a 27-storey, 270-unit hotel and long-term stay building with ground-floor restaurant space, an 88-metre height, and a very high floor space ratio. Guest: Mark Jan Vrem - A west end resident working with the Stop 2030 Barclay group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this segment, Matt Flener from Channel 9 KMBC joins Pete to discuss the latest developments on the proposed stadium deal in Wyandotte County. The conversation touches on the public hearing in KCK, where an overwhelming majority of people spoke out against the deal, citing concerns about the speed of the process and the potential impact on the community. Matt shares insights from the meeting, including the idea of shrinking the proposed local district to focus on the stadium area. The discussion also explores the role of transparency and the pressure from the state to get the deal done.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legislation sponsored by Rep. Stephanie McClintock received a public hearing as lawmakers reviewed House Bill 2207, which would modernize Washington's beer warehousing laws to align with existing rules for wine and spirits while supporting breweries and locally owned businesses. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/rep-stephanie-mcclintocks-bill-to-modernize-beer-warehousing-laws-receives-a-public-hearing/ #ClarkCounty #WashingtonState #HB2207 #CraftBreweries #SmallBusiness #StateLegislature
Legislation sponsored by Rep. David Stuebe received a public hearing in the House Appropriations Committee as lawmakers reviewed House Bill 2531, which would update Washington's ambulance quality assurance fee program and adjust how Medicaid reimbursement rates for emergency ambulance transports are calculated. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/legislation-from-rep-david-stuebe-to-strengthen-medicaid-support-for-emergency-ambulance-services-receives-a-public-hearing/ #ClarkCounty #WashingtonState #HB2531 #Medicaid #EmergencyServices #HealthPolicy
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports on ex-special counsel Jack Smith publicly defending his moves to charge Donald Trump.
Sycamore Township - Public Hearing & Trustees Meeting - January 20, 2026
This meeting will be noticed as a public hearing and will include a single agenda item titled: Public Hearing on Board of Health Resolution: Authorization to enter into contract with and distribute funds to CAYA Clinic, Inc. from the 2025 Harm Reduction and Prevention Drop-In Center RFP (County #2025 BOH RES-019 / City File #91055). Pursuant to Dane County Ordinance 7.225(2)(b), the Board will take additional public testimony and registration on this resolution. Members of the public will be able to register in the usual way and provide additional testimony on this item. ***No action will be taken on the resolution at this meeting.*** Public comment will follow our standard five-minute limit. Depending on the number of registrants, the Board may limit comment to three minutes, consistent with Dane County Ordinance 7.225(2)(a), which allows the committee to reduce speaking time to ensure all registrants are heard and the Board can complete its scheduled business. This public hearing will be held in a hybrid format at the City-County Building, Room 357 (210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.), to ensure broader accessibility and participation.
This meeting will be noticed as a public hearing and will include a single agenda item titled: Public Hearing on Board of Health Resolution: Authorization to enter into contract with and distribute funds to CAYA Clinic, Inc. from the 2025 Harm Reduction and Prevention Drop-In Center RFP (County #2025 BOH RES-019 / City File #91055). Pursuant to Dane County Ordinance 7.225(2)(b), the Board will take additional public testimony and registration on this resolution. Members of the public will be able to register in the usual way and provide additional testimony on this item. ***No action will be taken on the resolution at this meeting.*** Public comment will follow our standard five-minute limit. Depending on the number of registrants, the Board may limit comment to three minutes, consistent with Dane County Ordinance 7.225(2)(a), which allows the committee to reduce speaking time to ensure all registrants are heard and the Board can complete its scheduled business. This public hearing will be held in a hybrid format at the City-County Building, Room 357 (210 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.), to ensure broader accessibility and participation.
Call to OrderRoll CallApproval of MinutesApproval of AgendaReports of Officials and Committees: Mayor's Report Assembly Committee Reports Treasurer's Report Manager's Report Communications to the Assembly: Correspondence Hear Citizens PresentOrdinances, Resolutions, & Proclamations: Public Hearing and Adoption of Resolution No. 25-30R: Amending Port of Skagway Tariff No. 3 Public Hearing and Adoption of Resolution No. 25-31R: Updating Accounting Policies and Procedures Unfinished BusinessNew Business:Consideration of Liquor License Renewal Applications: BPO Elks Lodge #431, Club License #356 Combined Renewal Notice Alaska Liquor Store, Package Store License #4749 Combined Renewal Notice Approval of Recreation Center Van Purchase from Special Funds & Unexpended FY25 Capital Outlay Funds Consideration of 1st Regular Meeting Date in January 2026 Mayor and Assembly Discussion ItemsExecutive SessionAdjournmentPacket
Richmond holding public hearing over Wildland Urban Interface construction standards -- Catastrophic Fire Management Program WUI presentation
0:01:54 - Recognition: Leon and Judy Jones0:20:06 - New Business: Appointment of Council Executive Director0:34:00 - Public Hearing: Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Budget Amendment – Various Capital Improvement Projects0:43:33 - Public Hearing: 2025 Water Conservation Plan1:14:51 - Reports from Planning Commission: Proposed Rezone – 1172 Porter Avenue1:34:31 - Reports from Planning Commission: Proposed Rezone – 211 Patterson Street2:15:04 - Reports from Planning Commission: Proposed General Plan Water Use and Preservation Element2:32:16 - Reports from Administration: Pre-disaster Mitigation Plan2:40:48 - Unfinished Business: Proposed Massage Business Regulations2:50:29 - Public Comments3:15:12 - Comments from Mayor/Council members
Call to OrderRoll CallApproval of MinutesApproval of AgendaReports of Officials and Committees: Mayor's Report Assembly Committee Reports Treasurer's Report Manager's Report Communications to the Assembly: Correspondence Hear Citizens Present Ordinances, Resolutions, & Proclamations: Third Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 25-13: Providing for the Establishment and Adoption of the Budget for the Fiscal Year 2026 Public Hearing, Second Reading, and Adoption of Ordinance No. 25-14: Amending the FY25 Budget to Reflect Actual Revenues and Expenditures Public Hearing and Adoption of Resolution No. 25-26R: Accepting the Report, “Cruise Passenger Costs to the Municipality of Skagway” and Supporting Its Application to Assist the Assembly in Determining the Use of Commercial Passenger Vessel (CPV) Excise Tax Funds (Active motion from October 16, 2025; public hearing closed) Public Hearing and Adoption of Resolution No. 25-29R: Approving “Concept 5” as the Preferred Concept for Development of the Main Street Rehabilitation ProjectUnfinished BusinessNew Business: Approval of Fire Department Aerial Apparatus Purchase with FY25 Budgeted Funds Approval of Response to LDS Church re: Purchase of Old Clinic Site Mayor and Assembly Discussion ItemsExecutive SessionAdjournmentPacket
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative will hold a public hearing this week, December 3-5, on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. The hearing is in anticipation of a scheduled review of the trade pact set for 2026. Source: USMEFSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The public will get a chance to weigh in on a new data center proposed for Saline Township in Washtenaw County. The Michigan Public Service Commission has scheduled a virtual public hearing for 6 p.m. on DTE Energy's application for approval of contracts for the center. WWJ's Jackie Paige and Chris Fillar have your Wednesday morning news. (Photo: Tim Pamplin/WWJ)
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Discussion on the Public Hearing for the Truth & Taxation Levy for the City of Monmouth, Discussion on the Building & Zoning and Woodard & Curran Reports, Discussion on the swearing-in of Paul Mangieri as a Captain with the Monmouth Fire Department and the joint contract with Animal Control with Warren County, Discussion and approval on the IEPA Lead Service Line Replacement Loan Ordinance and the approval of the Tax Levy Ordinance, Update on the Harlem Avenue project, and Discussion on goals in 2026 for the City of Monmouth.
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Sycamore Township - Records, Public Hearing & Trustees Meeting - November 18, 2025
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Sycamore Township - Public Hearing & Trustees Meeting - November 5, 2025
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Here's your local news for Wednesday, October 22, 2025:We hear from the supporters and opponents of a bill that would codify the IHRA's definition of antisemitism in state law,Find out what's at stake if independent broadcast network WisconsinEye can't reach their urgent fundraising goal,Get more details on a city proposal that could eliminate UW students' input on alcohol policy,Broadcast the most comprehensive weather report on the airwaves,Travel back in time to 1969,And much more.
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Is there a method to the madness that is Charlottesville Community Engagement? Like a complex solar system with bodies dancing to a gravity not fully understood, there is sometimes a need to break programming and produce an audio version mid-week. This October 15, 2025 edition is required because at least one of the stories will be obsolete at the end of this day. So, here he goes:* Albemarle Supervisors set to adopt AC44 on Wednesday night after public hearing (read the story)* There's also an update on transportation projects in Albemarle County (read the story)* Charlottesville and Staunton area officials briefed on ten years of regional transportation planning (read the story)* Transit agency gearing up for update of Virginia's State Rail Plan (read the story)Sponsored message: Learn to Pitch with Denise Stewart Coaching on October 18Are you a professional who wants to sharpen your message, elevate your delivery, and have your audience walk away with a clear, powerful version of a pitch/speech/story? TedX coach Denise Stewart is holding a one-day, hands-on speaking intensive called Pitch! - Master the Speech that Matters! This will be at Studio IX on October 18.And readers of Charlottesville Community Engagement get a discounted price of $199 down from $250. There's also a Buy One Get One Free offer if you have someone you'd like attend with. Enter the promo code CCE when you sign up at EventBrite! (sign up) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
What happens when one city councillor gets Toronto council to vote in favour of “studying” garden suites on a single block, potentially undoing years of zoning reform? In this episode of The Missing Middle, Mike Moffatt and Meredith Martin dig into the Craven Road and Parkmount Avenue dispute to reveal how neighbourhood politics, NIMBYism, and endless “consultation” are slowing Toronto's housing progress. From the satirical truth of McSweeney's “Every NIMBY Speech at a Public Hearing” to the real frustrations of current and future home owners, Meredith and Mike explore why the city's gentle density goals keep stalling, and how one councillor's compromise could set a dangerous precedent for zoning across the city.Chapters00:00 Introduction 01:47 The NIMBY phenomenon03:32 Outlining the Craven and Parkmount garden suite dispute05:45 Proposed compromises and their implications07:30 Mike's take on the compromise plan09:29 Good zoning reforms make good neighbours10:14 Future residents are excluded from the process11:49 The Role of city councillors, residents and planners14:15 Call to actionResearch/links:Every NIMBY's Speech At a Public Hearinghttps://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/every-nimbys-speech-at-a-public-hearingNIMBYs will Fight Even the Gentlest of Densityhttps://youtu.be/6WavljFV7fM?si=O3jyplV1JRwiIxtdPaula Fletcherhttps://www.toronto.ca/city-government/council/members-of-council/councillor-ward-14/Notice of Public Meeting - City-Initiated Amendment to Zoning By-law 569-2013 for performance standards for garden suites on through lots (Parkmount Road / Craven Road) - 91-209 Parkmount Road (Odd Addresses Only) and 160 Mountjoy Avenuehttps://secure.toronto.ca/nm/api/individual/notice/6660.doHow Cities Keep Screwing up Multiplex Housinghttps://youtu.be/MeojzNbB6Io?si=fbZ8hl3b6vnN-DrLBroken Zoning: Why We Can't Fix the Housing Crisis Without a Maphttps://youtu.be/yuAsjJsiuyQ?si=iWyBl1j_LfNJ4S3ySimpson reference:https://youtu.be/lOTyUfOHgas?si=mbIwSskm6Jdll8yUJournal of a New COBRA Recruithttps://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/journal-of-a-new-cobra-recruitHosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern & Sabrina Maddeaux Produced by Meredith Martin This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute.
Sycamore Township - Public Hearing & Trustees Meeting - October 7, 2025
A focus on civics - and a look at his new book - brings Don Woodstock back to TGCTS for Episode 48. There's lots of ideas, opinions and observations on tap!Part 1- Don was among the few Winnipeg residents who actually went to one of the city's "Information Sessions" about the five proposed sites for new supportive housing projects. With good reason, the Property and Development Committee adjourned the Public Hearing to get more details. As Woodstock explains, the fact his questions would not be answered by provincial representatives who would actually be making decisions about the site populations and service providers, was just one of many good reasons to hit the brakes rather than ram approval through. He insists that renovating and revamping existing buildings makes way more economic and administrative sense than handing over city-owned "surplus" properties whose value has never been measured on the open market.21.35 Part 2- Woodstock and his wife each have experience as Transit drivers. Hear why he thinks that the new plan for Community Safety Officers to handle fare enforcement is a smoke-and-mirrors charade to prop up the CSO program instead of hiring actual police. "They have no authority whatsoever."Between the ongoing safety issues and the disastrous new schedules and routing system, Woodstock says it's proof that City Hall doesn't listen to the public and has created dangerous conditions for folks who rely on riding a bus to get to and from work, school and social events. "The real conversation is how Uber has increased their ridership" as a result of people being stranded. 44.30 Part 3- Don Woodstock's new book "Unrelenting" is discussed. It's available at donwoodstockunrelenting.comHe tells his story about growing up in Jamaica, the influence of his grandfather, his commitment to environmental issues, and how he created the momentum for legislative changes to restrict the use of plastic shopping bags. He makes a pitch for ramping up manufacturing of electric buses while noting "the politics is so depressing" undercutting economic development and employment opportunities. "A welfare cheque is not an income, it's a tax on all of us. People need the capacity to earn a real income." *****Coming up on TGCTS- another interview with a candidate in the Elmwood- East Kildonan byelection. Four down, three to go!*****From the pages of the Winnipeg Sun- Marty Gold's most recent columns have continued to break news and stir up conversations:Sept 17- Considering that city councillors had just given voice to valid complaints that Transit officials were at the same busy labeling myths, a woman named A.M. drew the correct conclusion. “This is actually the weirdest, most manipulative document city hall has put out.”Riders push back as City plays ‘misinformation' card to dismiss Transit complaintsSept 21- It's becoming a pattern that when citizens raise their voices about Gillingham's policies and proposals, we're told those people don't matter- because they're repeating “misinformation”.Democracy proves inconvenient to Gillingham's plan for Supportive Housing sites Sept. 24- “I'm convinced that the real reason why progress is so slow,” said the source, “is because there is so much money to be made by doing absolutely nothing while congratulating yourself for how virtuous you are by protecting someone's "right" to ignore the rules the rest of society are obliged to respect.”Entitlement, poor results undermine trust in homelessness agency's success claims****Over $4200 raised in the Season Six funding drive- help us reach $5000 by donating here! THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS!
A state lawmaker says he's been targeted with death threats after false claims circulated online. He canceled a public hearing in Madison as a result. The city of Racine released information on water usage for a proposed data center after an environmental group sued. And, Wisconsin high schools are using a new technology to crack down on student vaping.
The President of the Wisconsin Cattlemen's Association, Tressa Lacy, has a small herd of Red Angus cattle with her husband in Rio, Wisconsin. Recently, she participated in a public hearing held by DATCP about proposed rules that would raise fees on local sale barns by as much as 1,700 percent. She tells us about her experience and concern for cattle producers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The All Local for Tuesday, Sept. 9.
Today, Chaz and AJ's "Bad Idea Island" centered around a topic AJ is very comfortable talking about; feet. The PedEgg, however, horrified viewers with their infomercial in the 2000's. (0:00) New details and developments have occurred in New York's Gilgo Beach murder case. Attorney John Ray was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to talk about the recent decision by state courts, which has never happened before in New York's history. (8:28) The Orange volunteer fire department is celebrating 100 years of operation. Chief Dumas was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning to talk about the achievement, and the convention and parade they'll be hosting for the first time, ever. (21:51) Live Nation's Jimmy Koplik was encouraged by the state's first show at Rentshcler Field in 18 years, and shared the type of acts that could be targeted for future shows at the venue. Plus, details on Joe Perry, Toad's 50th anniversary shows, and some early concert announcement teasers. (32:12) In Dumb Ass News, a public hearing in Pennsylvania quickly fell apart after a citizen took the podium to complain about a decision to potentially close the local motorcross track. (57:55) Photo Credit: Getty Images
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09-02 Amherst Town Supervisor Brian Kulpa before the Town Board Public Hearing bonus 448 Wed, 03 Sep 2025 08:15:00 +0000 TAqKNTBxlE2YVLTuB1eDtptYjQkm7um1 news WBEN Extras news 09-02 Amherst Town Supervisor Brian Kulpa before the Town Board Public Hearing Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player
Two people are dead, 4 others injured after 5 shootings in the Bronx... Doctors urge parents to use NY guidance on vaccines and not the advice of RFK Jr... Tempers flare at public hearing on proposed Coney Island casino full 577 Wed, 27 Aug 2025 09:55:23 +0000 qPbWVeVYiXRg5No0lBXuSzDasGRpxVyr news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Two people are dead, 4 others injured after 5 shootings in the Bronx... Doctors urge parents to use NY guidance on vaccines and not the advice of RFK Jr... Tempers flare at public hearing on proposed Coney Island casino The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Sycamore Township - Public Hearing & Trustees Meeting - August 19, 2025
The All Local Afternoon Update for Wednesday August 13th 2025
Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is standing by her decision to skip a public hearing for the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Covid-19 Pandemic. Political reporter Anneke Smith has more.
Public hearings in the Covid-19 Royal Commission have been abandoned after key witnesses, including Former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, former Finance Minister Grant Robertson, refused to appear. Labour leader Chris Hipkins spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
08-13 Clarence Town Board meeting - Public hearing regarding e-bike safety and regulation changes full 746 Wed, 13 Aug 2025 14:15:00 +0000 wKw1BMXWKXFA5zUhELvszvQWtuZzAuDh news,wben,e-bikes,clarence,pat casilio WBEN Extras news,wben,e-bikes,clarence,pat casilio 08-13 Clarence Town Board meeting - Public hearing regarding e-bike safety and regulation changes Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
Sycamore Township - Public Hearing & Trustees Meeting - July 15, 2025
Today we’re looking at why Bisbee’s future as Cochise County’s seat could hang in the balance as leaders debate where to build a new county jail.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sycamore Township - Public Hearing & Trustees Meeting - June 17, 2025
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Sycamore Township - Public Hearing & Trustees Meeting - May 6, 2025
On March 26 the Texas House Committee on State Affairs heard public testimony on HJR 98, a clean Article V application for proposing fiscal restraints, jurisdictional constraints, and term limits on the federal government and its officials. Texas was state #11 to pass COS Action's resolution, but that legislation had an expiration date. HJR 98 would ensure Texas remains at the forefront of the COS movement. After an opening statement by State Representative Cody Vasut, several other locals spoke, including Texas resident Mark Meckler and a representative from the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Opponents also showed up to testify, including reps from the Soros-connected Common Cause and Eagle Forum. After a closing statement from Rep. Vasut, Regional Director Jonathan Viaud reacts to the hearing with Andrew Lusch. They discuss the Texas team's strategy for the hearing and what happens next in the process.
Public Hearings on proposed Massachusetts deer hunting regulations will take place via Zoom on January 23rd at 1:30pm and 6:00pm. To attend the Public Hearing on proposed deer regulations click this link and follow the call-in instructions: https://www.mass.gov/news/public-hearing-on-proposed-deer-regulations-set-for-january-23 Strengthen the Northeastern Hunting Community by attending Huntstock in Westminster, MA August 8th-10th! You can get tickets to Huntstock here: www.huntstockevents.com Want to Exhibit at Huntstock? Email huntsuburbia@gmail.com Support Mass Bowhunters Association by Attending the Annual Banquet: https://massbowhunters.com/2025-mba-banquet/ Email comments, questions, feedback to Martin Feehan at: Martin.feehan@mass.gov