Politics & Government

Plymouth Would Get $150k In State Economic Development Bill

The state House and Senate agreed on a $627 million economic development bill Wednesday.

PLYMOUTH, MA β€” The Massachusetts House and Senate agreed on a $627 million economic development bill early Wednesday morning, which would provide $150,000 for projects in Plymouth.

The bill, which was passed almost unanimously following a session that lasted until after 4 a.m., now heads to Gov. Charlie Baker's desk for approval.

The bill would provide funding for the following projects in Plymouth:

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  • $75,000 for the Pilgrim Hall museum to support necessary capital improvements
  • $75,000 for the Plymouth Antiquarian Society to support necessary capital improvements

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