Khan files bill to discourage photoshopping models
Newton Rep. Kay Khan has proposed a $10,000 tax credit for Massachusetts businesses that can prove they didn’t make their models in advertisements look thinner, younger or whiter, WGBH reports.Beacon Hill commemorates Khan’s bill banning conversion therapy
Newton State Rep. Kay Khan gathered with House and Senate leaders, her legislative colleagues, LGTBQ advocates, supporters, and members of the public for a ceremonial signing of her bill to ban conversion therapy for minors.
“Today we must celebrate the accomplishments of every single advocate, constituent, parent, youth, medical professional, ally, legislator and association who
Respect rules the day at GOP meeting with Dem leaders
In this politically divisive era, I attended a really refreshing event Tuesday night. The Newton Republican City Committee invited three Democrats — state Sen. Cindy Cream, Rep. Ruth Balser and Rep. Kay Khan – to meet with them at the Emerson...City GOP invites state delegates to meet (while talking trash behind their backs)
The Newton Republican City Committee has invited State Sen. Cindy Creem, State Rep. Ruth Balser and State Rep. Kay Khan to meet with them on Tuesday April 16 at 7 p.m. at the Emerson Community Center (1 Pettee Street, Newton Upper Falls). The invitation comes as the...Should Creem, Balser, Khan and Lawn override Baker’s pay cut veto?
On Friday Gov. Charlie Baker vetoed a pay raise package for legislative leaders, judges and others but considering that the Senate approved the raises 31-9, and the House supported it 116-44, the votes clearly exist to override the governor’s veto.
Should they?
In particular do you support our local delegation — Reps. Ruth Balser, Kay Khan and John Lawn, or state senator Cindy Creem — voting to override the veto?
Or do you think Setti Warren was right when he