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Massachusetts State Treasurer Steven Grossman, a Democratic candidate for governor, discussed his views on economic growth, education and renewable energy this morning during a forum sponsored by AIM, Denterlein and NAIOP Massachusetts.
It was the final in a series of conversations that the three organizations are hosting with the major gubernatorial candidates. Attorney General and Democratic candidate Martha Coakley spoke onĀ May 5 and Republican Charlie Bakker appeared on May 12.
Grossman shared his views in an interview format with former news anchor and current Denterlein advisor R.D. Sahl.