Thursday, December 03, 2009

Coakley answers 18 questions from Massachusetts citizens

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http://bit.ly/5xwJoH

U.S. Senate candidate Martha Coakley today answered 18 questions submitted by
Massachusetts citizens on a variety of topics. The questions were handed to
Coakley's political director and press spokesperson at a North Adams rally on
Nov. 23 at the Cup & Saucer cafe. U.S. Senate candidate Martha Coakley today
answered 18 questions submitted by Massachusetts citizens on a variety of
topics.

The questions were handed to Coakley's political director and press
spokesperson at a North Adams rally on Nov. 23 at the Cup & Saucer cafe.

She answers questions on topics like unemployment, says she would support
a federal reporters' shield law, says she's support increased federal
education funding, talks about sustainable farms and communities, supports
a "responsible pathway to citizenship" for undocumented workers, would not
vote to reauthorize the USA PATRIOT Act, fails to promise to reduce
Internet censorship in schools, but backs so-called "net neutrality,"
backs more resources for skills training for released prisoners, and will
support "full disclosure of gifts and donors" in campaigns. If elected,
she says she will seek appointment to the Senate Educatoin/Labor and
Judiciary committees.


U.S. Senate candidate Martha Coakley answers 18 questions five days before
primary: #masen /
LINK TO FULL Q-AND-A: http://bit.ly/5xwJoH

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Bill Densmore
Williamstown, Mass.
413-458-8001
densmore@densmoreassociates.com

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