After a pitifully slow start, the Legislature actually managed to make some headway in the first half of this two-year session - most of it in that hurry-up style for which they are notorious.They didn't have much to show for the first half of the year but emergency contraception, stem cells and the state budget, but they have since adopted legislation aimed at cracking down on drunken drivers, improving benefits for veterans and call firefighters, and luring movie productions to the Bay State.They rejected Gov. Mitt Romney's good-faith effort to block retroactive taxation of those who earned capital gains in early 2002, and the House hastily dismissed the governor's death penalty bill.....
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