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FILE - In a Saturday, June 22, 2019 file photo, a motorcycle passes the scene of a fatal accident on Route 2 in Randolph, N.H. Massachusetts legislators probing the state's Registry of Motor Vehicles in the aftermath of a crash that killed seven motorcyclists are growing impatient with state officials' response to document requests and "losing confidence" in the willingness of Gov. Charlie Baker's administration to cooperate with the investigation, according to a new letter  delivered Tuesday to state Secretary of Transportation Stephanie Pollack. (Paul Hayes/Caledonian-Record via AP, File)

FILE - In a Saturday, June 22, 2019 file photo, a motorcycle passes the scene of a fatal accident on Route 2 in Randolph, N.H. Massachusetts legislators probing the state's Registry of Motor Vehicles in the aftermath of a crash that killed seven motorcyclists are growing impatient with state officials' response to document requests and "losing confidence" in the willingness of Gov. Charlie Baker's administration to cooperate with the investigation, according to a new letter delivered Tuesday to state Secretary of Transportation Stephanie Pollack. (Paul Hayes/Caledonian-Record via AP, File)

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