Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick (D) said today that he supported a recent proposal by the late Sen. Edward Kennedy "under which an interim senator would be appointed to serve in Kennedy's place until a special election takes place," the Boston Globe reports.
Kennedy had asked that the person appointed also agree not to run in the special election.
Meanwhile, the Boston Herald reports state House Speaker Robert DeLeo (D) "has given his behind-closed-doors blessing" to the effort to hand Patrick "the power to appoint a temporary successor."
David Bernstein: "I am getting informed speculation, however, that there may be a proposal to change the law -- aside from any change concerning a temporary appointment. The change would reduce the 145-160 days to something like 105-120 days."