Yeas: (13)
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Barrett
Brownsberger
Chang-Diaz
Downing
Finegold
Dorcena Forry
Hedlund
Humason
Joyce
Petruccelli
Rodrigues
Ross
Tarr
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For some context, here's where those come from : Barrett, Lexington; Brownsberger, Belmont; Chang-Diaz, Boston; Downing, Pittsfield; Finegold, Andover ('though he represents Lawrence); Dorcena Forry, Boston; Hedlund (R), Weymouth; Humason (R), Westfield; Joyce, Milton; Petruccelli, East Boston; Rodrigues, Westport ('though he represents Fall River); Ross (R), Wrentham; Tarr (R), Gloucester (which is sorta fascinating, given Gloucester's history with charters).
(There are four Republicans in the Senate; all four voted in favor of both bills.)
And the nays:
Nays: (26)
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Brewer
Candaras
Chandler
Creem
Didomenico
Donnelly
Donohue
Edridge
Flanagan
Jehlen
Keenan
Kennedy
Lewis
Lovely
McGee
Montigny
Moore, Michael
Moore, Richard
O’Connor
Pacheco
Rosenberg
Rush
Spilka
Timilty
Welch
Wolf
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Note that the Senate also had to vote on the House version (the Senate version is an "amendment" to the House version), and in that case, only Barrett, Finegold, Dorcena Forry, Hedlund, Humason, Petruccelli, Rodrigues, Ross, and Tarr voted in favor.
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