Politics & Government
Calls About Weymouth Compressor Station Flooding Governor's Office
Apparently, a lot of people are calling Governor Charlie Baker's office about the proposed compressor station.

Governor Charlie Baker's office may not disclose what residents are calling about, but those who call his office are not shy about their concerns.
After an unsuccessful attempt by the Boston Globe to find out what issues Baker gets the most calls about, people began to tell the newspaper what they say when they ring up the office. One of the top topics? The proposed compressor station in Weymouth.
Despite mass opposition from residents and local officials, federal regulators approved the Spectra project. Environmental permits from the state are needed before the project can move forward.
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Andrea Honoré told the Globe that she is so frustrated with the lack of response from Baker that she stages a daily 15-minute sit-in at the governor's office. She says her and fellow protestors have logged over 1,000 calls to Baker's office.
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