New from CommonWealth Beacon ENERGY: Massachusetts Democrats are poised to vote on a controversial and sweeping energy package in the House on Thursday. The bill, which is intended to respond […]
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The Download: House tees up sprawling energy package that would cut $1B from Mass Save
New from CommonWealth Beacon NEW CODCAST: Is the T spending too much or too little? That’s the question Chris Lisinski explores on this week’s episode alongside guests Jim Aloisi, a […]
The ‘Right to Read’ bill must include teacher preparation
Sponsored by The Boston Foundation The Best of CommonWealth Beacon OPINION A school classroom in Holyoke. (Sarah Betancourt/CommonWealth Beacon) The ‘Right to Read’ bill must include teacher preparation February 15, […]
The Download: Mass. falling short of key climate targets, with some bright spots, after one year of Trump attacks
New from CommonWealth Beacon AUDITOR: State Auditor Diana DiZoglio and lawmakers played it cool at a Wednesday budget hearing, sticking to the topic at hand and deftly avoiding the elephant […]
The Download: Mass. climate chief missed her own deadline to calculate the cost of state’s climate commitments
New from CommonWealth Beacon OPINION: Some of the neediest Bay State students aren’t applying for financial aid for higher education. Massachusetts should require doing so as a condition of high […]
The Download: Cold weather threatens to take bite out of Healey’s energy savings bid
New from CommonWealth Beacon LAWSUIT: Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell is suing nine towns for their refusal to comply with the MBTA Communities multifamily housing law, Jennifer Smith reports. BUDGET: […]
The Download: Next up on Beacon Hill: House leaders plan closed-door meetings on Healey’s energy affordability bill
New from CommonWealth Beacon TRANSFER FEE: After a proposal from Gov. Maura Healey that would have authorized new fees on property sales to fund affordable housing failed, supporters of the […]
The Download: Massachusetts set out to modernize its unemployment insurance system. Then it hit a new low.
New from CommonWealth Beacon MBTA: A French company in charge of running the state’s commuter rail network was once on thin ice with the state. Now its a finalist for […]
Inclusionary zoning in the legal firing line as Senate tries to boost policy
New from CommonWealth Beacon CAMPAIGN FINANCE: State Rep. Chynah Tyler of Boston will pay a $6,000 civil forfeiture to the state and submit to greater campaign-finance scrutiny for the next […]
Mass. insurer of last resort wrestles with thorny questions around affordability
New from CommonWealth Beacon BEACON HILL: There’s a lot of unfinished business on the Legislature’s plate this year, stretching from major budget questions to health care, housing, and energy affordability. […]
The Download: Our top five climate stories of 2025
Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper (right) speaks about energy affordability at a press conference alongside Gov. Maura Healey on October 14, 2025. Our top five climate stories of […]
The Download: Mass. home insurer-of-last-resort sees spike in enrollment
New from CommonWealth Beacon PRIMARY CARE CRUNCH: Pressure will rise on the Legislature to take action after a panel created to review primary care reforms coalesced around a “fundamental rebalancing” of how the state spends […]
The Download: Healey’s energy affordability push faces test in one of Massachusetts’s poorest communities
New from CommonWealth Beacon NEW CODCAST: Jennifer Smith talks Boston property tax rates with Greg Maynard, executive director of the Boston Policy Institute, the struggling commercial sector, and why the issue has led to public sparring between Mayor […]
The Download: Mass. never followed a 2017 rule to cut emissions from state vehicles, court documents show
New from CommonWealth Beacon BREAK TIME: The Legislature has begun its extended holiday break. As they go, Chris Lisinski breaks down what lawmakers sent to the governor’s desk, what measures […]
When health care access is a legal puzzle
On the monthly Health or Consequences episode of The Codcast, John McDonough of the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health and Paul Hattis of the Lown Institute talk with Matt Selig, the executive director of Health Law Advocates. They discuss the blur between medical and legal access issues, the group’s history and capacity, and their current litigation focuses.
Municipal budgets at the breaking point
Massachusetts Municipal Association Executive Director Adam Chapdelaine, Amesbury Mayor Kassandra Gove, and Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance Executive Director Paul Craney join The Codcast to dive deep on the world of municipal finances in a panel discussion moderated by CommonWealth Beacon reporter Chris Lisinski. Guests unpack the various dynamics putting pressure on city and town budgets, consider the value of the tax-cap law known as Proposition 2½, and ponder who might be best equipped to provide relief.
A year of strained systems and trust after Carney closures
This week on The Codcast, CommonWealth Beacon reporters Jennifer Smith and Hallie Claflin talk about Claflin’s deep dive into the fallout from Steward Health Care’s bankruptcy. Two communities – the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester and the rural Nashoba Valley – lost their community health centers. Just over a year later, the local emergency health systems are strained and residents say they still feel confused about why the state allowed their centers to close while others were saved.
Mass. Health Connector chief: State must ‘deal with the reality in front of us’ as critical health care deadline looms
On the monthly Health or Consequences episode of The Codcast, John McDonough of the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health and Paul Hattis of the Lown Institute spoke with Audrey Gasteier, executive director of the Massachusetts Health Connector. Gasteier about the current crisis facing residents of the Commonwealth should the federal government fail to renew premium tax credits.
The profit and price of October in Salem
This week on The Codcast, CommonWealth Beacon reporter Hallie Claflin talks with Dominick Pangallo, Mayor of Salem. Every year in October, Salem experiences a massive tourism boom as more than a million visitors flock to the site of the Salem Witch Trials for the spooky season. How does a small city of 45,000 manage the influx of tourists? How do Salem residents feel about the influx? And how lucrative is the tourism industry? Pangallo addresses these and encourages all to explore the great things Salem has to offer all year round.
Shutdown squeeze ups the odds of a Mass. recession
This week on The Codcast, CommonWealth Beacon reporter Jennifer Smith talks with Mark Williams, finance lecturer at the Questrom School of Business at Boston University. Now two weeks into the federal shutdown, Williams reviews an already bleak estimate of Massachusetts’s financial health if officials continue on their current spending path. Facing federal cuts, immigration policy changes, and the knock-on effects of the shutdown, Williams warns that the Bay State could be heading for a recession within a year.