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The Consent Decree mandated that minority and non-minority candidates be certified “one minority to every three non-minority to Boston and Springfield.” [4] Also, the Civil Service Commission‘s lists must be in a specific order: near the head of the list were disabled veterans, children of public safety officers killed or injured in the ...
Minority business enterprise (MBE) is an American designation for businesses which are at least 51% owned, operated and controlled on a daily basis by one or more (in combination) American citizens of the following ethnic minority and/or gender (e.g. woman-owned) and/or military veteran classifications: [citation needed] African American
In addition to the topics examined in the MBE, the MEE also covers business law, commercial law, conflicts of law, estates and probate law, and family law. The MEE is administered on the last Tuesday in February and July, the day before the MBE. The NCBE drafts six MEE questions for each exam.
In November 1949, Boston voters approved changes to municipal elections, including replacing the 22-person City Council (elected by wards) with a 9-person City Council (all elected at-large). The first such election was held in November 1951, for terms starting in January 1952.
The Boston City Council is the legislative branch of government for the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is made up of 13 members: 9 district representatives and 4 at-large members. Councillors are elected to two-year terms, and there is no limit on the number of terms an individual can serve.
In Boston, such City Council orders require the backing of all City Council members. [97] Wu advocated for closing loopholes in the policy of the Boston Police Department regarding body cameras. [95] Wu and fellow councilor Ayanna Pressley were credited as being the key figures that arranged for the Boston City Council to hold hearings on gun ...
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Marty Martinez, chief of health and human services for the City of Boston [46] [66] Julia Mejia, Boston city councilor at-large [49] (ran for re-election) Aaron Michlewitz, state representative (endorsed Santiago, then Wu) [49] [52] [67] Matt O'Malley, outgoing Boston city councilor and president pro tempore of the Boston City Council [68]