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马萨诸塞州参议院通过了投票法案,该法案旨在维持马萨诸塞州在 COVID 大流行之外的邮寄投票

Attleboro area lawmaker Becca Rausch pushing to make teacher strikes legal

The Sun Chronicle - March 8, 2023

“The right to strike is one of our most fundamental rights (as) workers. … I’ve seen personally that power and strength and importance of being able to come together as a group of workers and thereby generate a better balance of power at the negotiating table,” said state Sen. Becca Rausch, D-Needham.

Postpartum depression is the focus for several Mass. bills following Clancy case

BU News Service - February 23, 2023

“Basically, what the bill will do is require full coverage insurance, whether public or private payer, for mental health care,” said its sponsor, Sen. Becca Rausch, D-Needham.

Beacon Hill Roll Call, Feb. 13-17

Greenfield Recorder - February 22, 2023

“This amendment would have ensured at least 30 minutes of time for the consideration of new matters pending before the Senate,” said Sen. Becca Rausch (D-Needham), one of only two Democrats to vote for the amendment.

Why transparency and small 'd' democracy are tough sells at the Mass. State House

WGBH - February 17, 2023

Adam Reilly is joined by state Rep. Erika Uyterhoeven, who proposed the failed committee-vote amendment; state Sen. Becca Rausch, who was one of a handful of senators to vote against eliminating term limits for the body's president; and Erin Leahy, the executive director of Act on Mass, which works to make Beacon Hill more open and accessible.

There’s a push to give teachers (and other public employees) the right to strike in Mass. What to know.

Boston.com - February 14, 2023

The proposal would allow unions to legally strike after six months of failed negotiations with their employers.

Mass. Senate Votes 32-6 To Lift Term Limit On Its Presidency

NBC Boston - February 9, 2023

John Keenan of Quincy, Becca Rausch of Needham and Walter Timilty of Milton. None of the opponents spoke about the amendment before casting their votes.

Mass. Senate lifts 8-year limit on president’s term

WBUR - February 10, 2023

All three Senate Republicans — Minority Leader Bruce Tarr of Gloucester, Sen. Patrick O'Connor of Weymouth and Sen. Ryan Fattman of Sutton — voted to keep the term limit in place, as did Democrat Sens. John Keenan of Quincy, Becca Rausch of Needham and Walter Timilty of Milton.

Senate Lifts Eight-Year Limit On President’s Term

State House News Service - February 9, 2023

Rausch said outside the chamber that she views term limits as "a really important part of small-d democracy."

Our View: A most un-democratic state

Sun Chronicle - February 13, 2023

Becca Rausch was one of only three state senators to vote against dropping term limits for the Senate presidency. We congratulate her.

State senator proposes measure promoting community immunity via data collection

Worcester Telegram - February 13, 2023

The measure, being presented by state Sen. Becca Rausch, D-Needham, whose district includes Milford, would require students enrolling in covered youth programs.

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