Statehouse Beat: ; Lawmakers Powerless in Property Purchase

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Frequently, when faced with a problem, the Legislature will pass a law that really doesn't do much of anything except allow legislators to act like they've resolved the issue.

Such was the case about six years ago, when the Legislature was trying to get a handle on a series of questionable purchases of property by the executive branch.

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Statehouse Beat: ; Lawmakers Powerless in Property Purchase

(Things came to a head after the late Al Summers sold the Morris Square building to the state for about $19 million, and later bought it back at auction for $1 million after the state gave up on using it as office space, then sold...

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