Moira Carney, treasurer of Compassion for All, explains Monday how her all-volunteer group hopes to gather more than 155,000 valid signatures by July 1 to put a measure on the November ballot, effectively repealing the state's new immigration law. Carney conceded getting that many petitions in that short a time is unprecedented but said she believes voters will sign once they understand the law.
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