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Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll spotlights state policies for Latino communities at Hispanic Heritage Month celebration
Summary
At a Hispanic Heritage Month event at the people’s house, Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll praised recent state policies she credited to Governor Hill — including an in‑state tuition law, 'WFMA act' implementation, Mass Connect, school meals expansion, the Affordable Homes Act and language access — and urged continued civic engagement.
Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll welcomed community leaders, elected officials and artists to a Hispanic Heritage Month celebration at the people’s house, praising recent state actions she said benefit Latino residents and urging attendees to remain engaged.
Driscoll cited several policy achievements she attributed to the administration, saying the governor had signed an in‑state tuition law, overseen a successful implementation of the "WFMA act," helped create "Mass…
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