thedecentshepherd
thedecentshepherd OP t1_ivm2fqp wrote
Reply to comment by NativeSon508 in Hey You, VOTE! by thedecentshepherd
Thanks for voting!
And it would be great if Mass could make turn it into something like the Blue Law holidays. Though with early voting and access to mail in ballots it does take away a bit of pressure.
thedecentshepherd OP t1_ivm26zj wrote
Reply to comment by CatumEntanglement in Hey You, VOTE! by thedecentshepherd
Thanks for helping out! It's a lot of work to run an election, even if it's "just" the midterms
thedecentshepherd OP t1_ivm23v9 wrote
Reply to comment by Karen1968a in Hey You, VOTE! by thedecentshepherd
Thanks for voting! (And while I disagree with all no's, I am happy you did the thing)
thedecentshepherd t1_iujtl3d wrote
What was the vote?
thedecentshepherd t1_iuiwaxq wrote
Reply to comment by Wise-Craft2113 in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
Well there is a $10,000 fine along with illegally registering.
The voter registration form also gives a lot of information.
thedecentshepherd t1_iuiv9o2 wrote
Reply to comment by Wise-Craft2113 in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
Section 49, I am sure each locality has its own way of going about it. There are 351 municipalities. Each with their own election office.
thedecentshepherd t1_iuiutfv wrote
Reply to comment by petepont in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
And then it goes into further detail in Section 49
https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleVIII/Chapter51/Section49
thedecentshepherd t1_iuiu92l wrote
Reply to comment by Dreadedtrash in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
While we like to think Massachusetts is at the forefront, sometimes we fall behind
thedecentshepherd t1_iuitb5b wrote
Reply to comment by Wise-Craft2113 in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
You could contact the Secretary of States office, they may be able to answer these questions.
I could only find the duty of the roles of the registrar and what they're to do. It did not include how they go about it. Unfortunately only have time to skim lol
thedecentshepherd t1_iuistl2 wrote
Reply to comment by Dreadedtrash in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
12 states and DC have done it. And undocumented immigrants there can get insurance
thedecentshepherd t1_iuiqyl0 wrote
Reply to comment by Wise-Craft2113 in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
It's not the RMVs job, it is the local election officials job.
thedecentshepherd t1_iuiqrm4 wrote
Reply to comment by petepont in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
I'd suggest them to read through Mass General Laws c.51
thedecentshepherd t1_iuiq7af wrote
With a License, they can then apply for insurance. It is not the job of an insurance company to determine the legality of an undocumented resident.
This was meant to be a reply to u/dreadedtrash
thedecentshepherd t1_iuippov wrote
Reply to comment by petepont in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
And further there is a yearly training in Mass about how to go about it
thedecentshepherd t1_iuimhu6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Question 4 is an investment in health [Commonwealth Magazine] by thomastodon01027
While they should opt out of registering to vote, the RMV and other automatic registration methods then submit the application to the relevant local election official. The election official then has the duty to certify citizenship and their right to vote.
If they do not have the right, then they are not added to the list and usually are told so
Edit: further clarification
thedecentshepherd t1_ity2vlf wrote
Redemption Rock Brewing has a running club that meets on Mondays and I'm not sure if Sneakerama still does their Thursday jogs.
thedecentshepherd t1_itodktk wrote
Here's information from the WRTA's website regarding the bus accessibility. https://www.therta.com/elderly-and-disabled/accessibility-at-the-wrta/
And they also offer complimentary paratransit service that allows for more direct service (these do have to be reserved ahead of time though) https://www.wrtaparatransit.com/access-ada-complementary-paratransit-service.htm
thedecentshepherd t1_iwzcn9o wrote
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