On Monday, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker invited ALS Ice Bucket Challenge creator Pete Frates to the Massachusetts State House to witness the governor and 300 other folks douse themselves in ice to raise awareness for ALS.
Because wearing a suit to such an occasion would probably be pretty miserable, Baker decided to sport a t-shirt for his Ice Bucket Challenge. Fittingly, seeing as he is the governor of Massachussetts, Baker chose to wear a “Free Brady” shirt to his Ice Bucket Challenge.
One can’t really fault Baker for playing to his constituency when it is for such a good cause.
.@CharlieBakerMA asked Frates family if OK to wear Free Brady T shirt and they said "go for it" #wcvb #mapoli pic.twitter.com/5x4D60FYK6
— Janet Wu (@WuWCVB) August 10, 2015

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