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The Daily Free Press

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For the City of Boston, police reforms are on the horizon after Wednesday’s City Council decision confirming orders for two future hearings: one regarding the Boston Police Department’s overtime funds and the other on police contract negotiations. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

City legislators plan for police reform

Daniel Kool July 11, 2020
Boston City Council will have two hearings: one to discuss the reallocation of the BPD’s overtime funds, and another to discuss upcoming police contract negotiations.
City Councilor Michelle Wu speaks at an event in Roxbury. Wu, who has been proposing regulations for short-term rentals, was singled out in an email sent by Airbnb Tuesday. PHOTO BY BRITTANY CHANG/DFP FILE PHOTO

Airbnb clashes with Councilor Wu over short-term rental regulations

Shaun Robinson April 22, 2018
Airbnb threw a punch at Boston City Councilor At-Large Michelle Wu Tuesday. But now, Wu and her supporters have come back swinging.
The Boston City Council chambers. PHOTO BY JUSTIN HAWK/ DFP FILE PHOTO

City Council passes resolution in support of March for Our Lives, action to end gun violence epidemic

Jordan Kimmel March 12, 2018
The Boston City Council adopted a resolution Thursday that supports students across the country who wish to end gun violence in the United States.
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