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By MICHAEL ALBANO
I was at the State House in January 1983 when Gov. Michael Dukakis announced his intention to file legislation creating a “right to shelter” law. At the time, I was representing the Parole Board and the Department of Corrections in hopes that incarcerated women at MCI-Framingham, many with children awaiting their release, would be included in the legislation and have a home to go to when granted parole, or, after completing their sentence.
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