N.E. post-election policy briefings looking at 2021

Along the water in downtown Boston

Along the water in downtown Boston

From The New England Council (newenglandcouncil.com)

BOSTON

“In the weeks since the Nov. 3 election, The New England Council has hosted a series of ‘Post-Election Policy Outlook’ briefings for our members.  Each of these virtual sessions has focused on a different industry or issue area, featuring presentations by council members with relevant subject matter expertise, each offering their insights on the outlook for federal policy under the incoming Biden administration and the 117th Congress.

You can find more information on each of these informative and engaging sessions using the links below:

“We are grateful to the many council members who presented during these sessions, as well as to those who participated.  Recordings of each session are available upon request.’’

Largest self-reported ancestry groups in New England. Americans of Irish descent form a plurality in most of Massachusetts, while Americans of English descent form a plurality in much of the central parts of Vermont and New Hampshire as well as near…

Largest self-reported ancestry groups in New England. Americans of Irish descent form a plurality in most of Massachusetts, while Americans of English descent form a plurality in much of the central parts of Vermont and New Hampshire as well as nearly all of Maine.

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