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  2. John C. Klimm - Wikipedia

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    He remained on the Board until 1987, when he became Southeast Regional Director of the Massachusetts Housing Partnership. [4] From 1991 to 1999, Klimm represented the 2nd Barnstable District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. [1] After leaving the House, he worked for the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce. [4]

  3. Jay Ash - Wikipedia

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    Robert "Jay" Ash, Jr. [1] (born 1961) is an American political figure who served as Massachusetts Secretary of Housing and Economic Development under Governor Charlie Baker from 2015 to 2018. He previously served as City Manager of Chelsea, Massachusetts .

  4. Third Sector Capital Partners - Wikipedia

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    Third Sector Capital Partners, Inc. is a nonprofit advisory firm with offices in Boston, Massachusetts, San Francisco, California, and Washington, DC.Founded in 2011, Third Sector leads governments, nonprofits, and private funders in building evidence-based initiatives and Pay for Success projects. [1]

  5. Massachusetts has a huge waitlist for state-funded housing ...

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    Deb Libby is running out of time to find a place to live. Libby, 56, moved to Worcester, Massachusetts, four years ago, in part to be closer to the doctors treating her for pancreatic cancer.

  6. Boston Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Housing Authority (BHA) is a public agency within the city of Boston, Massachusetts that provides subsidized public housing to low- and moderate-income families and individuals. The BHA is not a municipal agency, but a separate local entity.

  7. Kate R. Cook - Wikipedia

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    She resigned at noon to become Healey's chief of staff. State Solicitor Bessie Dewar then served as the acting attorney general of Massachusetts, taking the helm of the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office from Cook, from noon on January 5, 2023 until Attorney General Andrea Campbell was sworn in on January 18, 2023. [ 8 ]

  8. Steven Pierce - Wikipedia

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    He retired from the Housing Court September 2015. [4] A graduate of Union College and the Duke University School of Law, Pierce worked as an attorney before being elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1978. He was the House Minority Whip (1983–1987) and the House Minority Leader (1987-1991). [5]

  9. Suzanne Bump - Wikipedia

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    She is currently serving on the boards of the Inspector General Council, [28] Municipal Finance Oversight Board, [29] U.S. Comptroller General's Domestic Working Group, [30] the executive board of the National State Auditor's Association, [31] is a partner of the Women's Suffrage Celebration Coalition of Massachusetts, [31] and is a member of ...