Description: Organic farmer in Kingston frets over malathion spraying. In State House hearing, David Mulligan explains decision to use the insecticide. Roadside blueberry stand.Boys pick berries.Kingston town hall.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 08/22/1990
Description: Giant American flag from Mt. Rushmore is brought to State House steps in Flag Day ceremony by Elks.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 06/14/1990
Description: Frank Manning speaks at State House press conference against Medex rate increase and age- based surcharge by Blue Cross Blue Shield. Richard Rowland, Gerry D'Amico, Foley. reel 1 of 2.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/29/1984
Description: Frank Manning holds State House press conference against Medex rate increase. Kirsch. Press release “Senior Power on the Move”— a bill for Blue Cross Blue Shield cost containment. reel 2 of 2.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 03/29/1984
Description: Elderly people and nursing home workers mob the State House halls in a rally to protest Medicaid cuts. Reps. McNeil, Sen. Houston. Keverian assures crowd of continued SSI benefits.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 02/06/1990
Description: Barney Frank (US Representative) and Mel King (candidate for mayor of Boston) shake hands in front of the Massachusetts State House. Frank has endorsed King for mayor of Boston. Christy George interviews King in front of the State House. King talks about the current policies of the White administration and White's recent appointments to the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA). King says that his administration would eliminate the BRA in order to consolidate city development under a community development office. King criticizes White for making mayoral appointments without regard for his successor. King adds that the current police commissioner must be forced to resign. King says that the Boston City Council should not approve White's new housing proposal. He adds that the City Council should wait until the next mayor is elected before making new policy.
1:00:05: Visual: Mel King stands in front of the State House with his supporters and talks to the media about his candidacy for mayor. He talks about the "politics of inclusion." A reporter asks King how he feels about being "Barney Frank's second choice." King says that Barney Frank (US Representative) makes good choices; that he is glad to be one of Frank's choices. Mel King thanks the media. He shakes hands with Frank. Frank and King speak to one another. 1:01:12: V: Christy George sets up an interview with King. George asks King if Kevin White (Mayor, City of Boston) is consolidating power. She also asks him about mayoral appointments to city jobs. King says that political patronage is unfortunate; that White has not considered his appointments from the viewpoint of his successor. King says that the police commissioner must be asked to resign; that the new administration must work around the commissioner if he refuses to resign. George comments that the business community is wary of King and Ray Flynn (candidate for mayor of Boston). She asks if White is making appointments to the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) before the mayoral elections in order to satisfy the business community. King says that the new administration must take a balanced approach to development; that the needs of the whole city must be considered. King says that his administration would consolidate the development functions of the city; that his administration would work to eliminate the BRA board as it is now; that a community development office would oversee development in the neighborhoods and in the downtown area. George notes that White's appointments to the BRA are not unusual for a mayor leaving office. King says that these candidates will be "holdovers"; that "holdover" appointments should only be allowed for a minimum period of time; that these appointments undermine public confidence in government. George asks King about White's plans to create a Neighborhood Housing Trust. King says that he hopes that the Boston City Council will not approve the program until a new mayor has been elected. King says that he will lobby the council not to approve the program. George ends the interview.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/21/1983
Description: Mentally ill persons march to State House in rain to protest elimination of funds that support day treatment programs.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 01/26/1990
Description: Legislators ponder new taxes to reduce the budget deficit. Some say spending cuts must occur first. Door to Speaker's office. Reps. Cerasoli, Flaherty, Havern, Mara, Businger, Woodward.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 10/30/1989
Description: NEW CITIZENS TAKE OATH AT STATE HOUSE. EUTERPE DUKAKIS SPEAKS. naturalization.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 07/02/1986
Description: Philip Johnston and Bill Rodgers start campaign for no smoking by year 2000. Balloons rise in sky, released by children at State House. Ash tray, cigarettes, billboards, smokers, No Smoking symbol.
Collection: Ten O'Clock News
Date Created: 09/24/1986