Boston Public Affairs Director Michael Capuano was interviewed on WBUR, Boston Public Radio, about his impression of Tuesday’s Democratic primary debate in Detroit.
Capuano, who represented Massachusetts’ Seventh District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2013-2019, said he thought it was a “great debate,” given that everything the candidates discussed was a worthy subject of debate. “It is what parties are supposed to do – debate what they want to be for and against and move forward and pick the best person that represents the ideas of the people that vote,” he said.
Capuano, who represented Massachusetts’ Seventh District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2013-2019, said he thought it was a “great debate,” given that everything the candidates discussed was a worthy subject of debate. “It is what parties are supposed to do – debate what they want to be for and against and move forward and pick the best person that represents the ideas of the people that vote,” he said.
Related News
08 May 2024
In the News
Donald Schroeder Assesses Slimmed, Efficient Juries in Massachusetts Civil Trials
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Donald Schroeder assessed the increased efficiency of Massachusetts’ state civil courts as smaller juries remain in fashion even following the lapse of pandemic-era limitations
03 May 2024
In the News
Jeff Symons’ Move to Foley Featured in Press
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Jeff Symons is featured in legal press for his recent arrival to the firm
03 May 2024
In the News
Nathaniel Lacktman on Healthleaders Podcast– ‘We’re seeing maturity in the telemedicine market’
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Nathaniel Lacktman discussed the upcoming American Telemedicine Association’s annual conference, new developments in telemedicine and digital health, the regulatory context, and the prospects for the industry’s future