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Supporters and critics debate proposed Massachusetts Muslim commission at committee hearing

Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight · October 29, 2025
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The Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight reopened testimony on legislation to create a Massachusetts Muslim commission, with supporters urging a favorable report and one witness warning the measure could centralize authority over who is recognized as a Muslim.

The Joint Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight reopened testimony on legislation to create a Massachusetts Muslim commission, with supporters urging a favorable report and one witness warning the measure could centralize authority over who is recognized as a Muslim.

Loretta Betts, president of the Peacemakers Network, told the committee that the commission would "identify and recommend qualified Muslim residents for appointments in government" and assess how state programs affect Muslim communities. "It will also promote opportunities that allow the state to benefit from the skills, talents, and cultural heritage of Muslim Americans," Betts…

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