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  2. Richard Neal - Wikipedia

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    Richard Edmund Neal (born February 14, 1949) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 1st congressional district since 1989. The district, numbered as the 2nd district from 1989 to 2013, includes Springfield, West Springfield, Pittsfield, Holyoke, Agawam, Chicopee and Westfield, and is much more rural than the rest of the state.

  3. Bud Williams - Wikipedia

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    Bud Williams is a State Representative who represents the 11th Hampden District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.He represents the city of Springfield.Williams serves as the Vice Chair of the House Committee on Redistricting, and on the House Committee on Ways and Means, the Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies, the Joint Committee on Education, and ...

  4. The Republican (Springfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Springfield Daily News and the Morning Union merged operations in the 1970s, operating as separate papers, even endorsing different candidates for the same offices. The circulation for the Morning Union was reported at 128,041 on October 8, 1972. [20] The Springfield Daily News circulation stood at 92,342 on September 30, 1972. [21]

  5. Massachusetts's 1st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts's 1st congressional district covers the western portion and the south of the central portion of the state. It is the largest and most sparsely populated district in the state, covering about 30% of the state's land area. [3] The largest cities in the district are Springfield, Chicopee, Pittsfield, Westfield, and Holyoke.

  6. Thomas J. O'Connor - Wikipedia

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    A 1960 reassessment of all of real estate in the city led to a furor when 1/3 of the Springfield's homeowners saw increases over their 1959 tax. [13] On October 11, 1960, 4,500 residents attended a meeting at Springfield Auditorium where members of the Board of Assessors attempted to explain the tax increase.

  7. Thomas Petrolati - Wikipedia

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    Thomas M. "Tommy" Petrolati (born March 16, 1957, in Springfield, Massachusetts [1]) is an American politician who represented the 7th Hampden district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and was a member of the Ludlow, Massachusetts Board of Selectmen from 1984 to 1986.

  8. John Olver - Wikipedia

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    John Walter Olver (September 3, 1936 – February 23, 2023) was an American politician and chemist who was the U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 1st congressional district from 1991 to 2013.

  9. Massachusetts House of Representatives' 10th Hampden district

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    Massachusetts House of Representatives' 10th Hampden district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of the city of Springfield in Hampden County. [1] [2] Democrat Carlos González of Springfield has represented the district since 2015. [3]