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Healey floats buyout program and four more stories

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Healey floats buyout program and four more stories

by CommonWealth Beacon staff, CommonWealth Beacon
November 8, 2025

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The Saturday Send

Welcome back to the Saturday Send, a weekly digest of stories from CommonWealth Beacon that you may have missed. 

This week, the Healey administration began buyout talks that could affect thousands of public sector employees while the state’s top court heard arguments about charter school compliance with public records laws.

Plus: towns and cities run into state caps on solar energy, incumbent mayors get ousted in Gloucester and Everett, and House leaders consider pulling back on the state’s ambitious climate goals.

Check out those stories below, and, as always, thanks for reading.

— The CommonWealth Beacon team

Unions: Buyout talks could affect 2,000+ state workers

By Chris Lisinski

Labor leaders say the Healey administration approached them to begin conversations about a buyout program that could reduce the state workforce by roughly 2,000 positions, the latest attempt at belt-tightening amid upheaval from the federal shutdown and funding cuts.

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SJC considers whether charter schools must obey public records laws

By Jennifer Smith

The Mystic Valley Regional Charter School, in rebuffing at least 10 public records requests for information on various aspects of its operations, insists that it is not covered by the sweeping statute guaranteeing public access to the records of government entities.

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Municipalities warn Beacon Hill they’ll need to slow down solar projects due to state limit

By Jordan Wolman

The issue threatens to undermine Gov. Maura Healey’s “all-of-the-above” energy strategy as she seeks to thread an increasingly tighter needle to drive down costs, grow power supply, and meet climate commitments as offshore wind stalls.

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Competitive mayoral races abound, just not in Boston

By Michael Jonas

For the real bare-knuckle action in mayoral contests these days, you need to look outside the state’s capital city, where incumbents don’t just often face serious challenges, but lose with some regularity.

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House energy chair signals effort to dial back 2030 climate commitments

By Jordan Wolman

Rep. Mark Cusack, co-chair of the Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy, said he is pushing for his redraft of Gov. Maura Healey’s energy affordability bill to receive a floor vote before lawmakers break for the year on November 19.

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