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Mayor Kim Driscoll has served for 16 years as the chief executive for the city of Salem, Massachusetts and she is now running for statewide office, throwing her hat in the ring to become Lt. Governor. She stopped by the studio on her way to a forum in North Adams, and we covered a lot of ground, including: inflation and wages, the reinvigorated union movement, police accountability following the shooting death of Miguel Estrella by Pittsfield Police, funding for Gateway Communities, and for hilltowns with an immense amount of state-owned property, as well as some innovative ideas to better leverage tourism dollars for communities – as has been done in Salem.
Mayor Kim Driscoll has served for 16 years as the chief executive for the city of Salem, Massachusetts and she is now running for statewide office, throwing her hat in the ring to become Lt. Governor. She stopped by the studio on her way to a forum in North Adams, and we covered a lot of ground, including: inflation and wages, the reinvigorated union movement, police accountability following the shooting death of Miguel Estrella by Pittsfield Police, funding for Gateway Communities, and for hilltowns with an immense amount of state-owned property, as well as some innovative ideas to better leverage tourism dollars for communities – as has been done in Salem.