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State House Dome: Lawmakers, council raising questions over PDIP


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  A MAJORITY on the Executive Council and a high-powered group of state legislators from both parties are pushing for answers from State Treasurer Monica Mezzapelle regarding the Public Deposit Investment Pool (PDIP).

The article from Yahoo News discusses the ongoing debate over the Massachusetts State House dome, which has been a topic of contention between state lawmakers and the City of Boston. The dome, originally painted in 1798, has been gold-leafed since 1874, but recent discussions have arisen about potentially repainting it to its original white color. This debate was sparked by a suggestion from Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn, who proposed reverting the dome to white to honor the building's historical appearance. However, this idea has met with resistance from state officials, including Senate President Karen Spilka, who argue that the gold dome has become an iconic symbol of Massachusetts. The article highlights the cultural and historical significance of the dome's color, the financial implications of changing it, and the differing opinions on whether the change would honor history or detract from a beloved state symbol.

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