WHEN THE LEGISLATURE ended its formal business for 2021 on the third Wednesday of November, as its rules require, it left behind one of the year’s biggest bills, a spending […]
Breaking down the Legislature’s ARPA veto options
Egg issue unscrambled as lawmakers hatch compromise deal
HOUSE-SENATE NEGOTIATORS finally got cracking days before many of the state’s eggs would need to be pulled from store shelves, reaching a compromise Sunday evening on a bill that tweaks […]
About that I-90 throat section along the Charles
I SPENT A GOOD portion of my professional life, nearly 30 years, working hard to rescue the Charles River. When I started the job directing Charles River Watershed Association in […]
Survey finds low use of facial recognition tech
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE AS A LEGISLATIVE commission works toward recommendations to regulate government use of facial recognition technology in Massachusetts, more than 20 law enforcement agencies that submitted information […]
A better way to pay for power grid infrastructure
MASSACHUSETTS HAS SET realistic goals for reducing carbon emissions by 2030, but it will be necessary to make regulatory and policy updates to achieve those benchmarks. Fortunately, the Massachusetts Department […]
Brayton Pt. manufacturing facility part of wind farm procurement
MASSACHUSETTS’ THIRD and largest offshore wind procurement brought with it some significant and unexpected onshore benefits, including a subsea transmission cable manufacturing facility at beleaguered Brayton Point in Somerset and […]
Mass. rainy day fund hits highest level ever
Lots of attention has been paid to Massachusetts’ unprecedented spending, made possible by once-in-a-lifetime federal largesse to pay for COVID-19-related needs. Behind the scenes, Massachusetts has also been saving. The […]
Mass. rainy day fund hits highest level ever
LOTS OF ATTENTION has been paid to Massachusetts’ unprecedented spending, made possible by once-in-a-lifetime federal largesse to pay for COVID-19-related needs. Behind the scenes, Massachusetts has also been saving. The […]
T’s largest union signs new contract
THE MBTA board of directors on Thursday approved a new two-year contract with its largest union that provides 2.5 percent annual wage increases and one-time allotments per employee of $2,000 […]
Vaccine mandates kick in as hospitals struggle with staffing
DOUGLAS BROWN, president of UMass Memorial Community Hospitals, put it bluntly: “We’re going through the worst staffing crisis in our history.” Yet, UMass fired more than 200 employees earlier this […]
Maine judge deals blow to Mass. climate change plan
A MAINE JUDGE dealt a blow on Thursday to a key Massachusetts initiative to address climate change by importing hydroelectricity via a 145-mile transmission line running from Quebec down to […]
Removal of Mass. and Cass encampment long overdue
BOSTON MAYOR Michelle Wu’s plan to clear tents from the Mass. and Cass homeless camping site by January 12 is long overdue. If only it had been done earlier, the […]
Baker cries at emotional domestic violence roundtable
It is hardly unusual for Gov. Charlie Baker to cry in public. But on Wednesday, after a gut-wrenching hour listening to stories from survivors of domestic violence, the governor not […]
Baker cries at emotional domestic violence roundtable
IT IS HARDLY UNUSUAL for Gov. Charlie Baker to cry in public. But on Wednesday, after a gut-wrenching hour listening to stories from survivors of domestic violence, the governor not […]
Chang-Diaz backs green new deal
ADVOCATES FOR a “green new deal” in Massachusetts gained another major backer on Thursday, as Democratic gubernatorial candidate Sonia Chang-Diaz came out in support of fare-free public transit and rapid deployment […]
Time for action to increase teacher diversity in Mass.
SHANICE MAXWELL, the 8th grade English language arts teacher at Dearborn STEM Academy in Boston, tells a story of a Black 8th grader who walked into class on the first […]
Back to the future: Red Sox launching booster facility
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE THE START of next year’s baseball season may be in jeopardy, but the turnstiles will be turning again at Fenway Park when it is expected to […]
Report finds Hispanic residents have harder time getting health care
HISPANIC RESIDENTS IN Massachusetts have experienced some of the most significant struggles in obtaining timely, affordable health care in an appropriate setting, according to a study released Thursday by the […]
Maine judge to rule quickly on transmission line injunction
MAINE DISTRICT Court Judge Michael Duddy said on Wednesday that he would rule in the next two days on whether to grant a preliminary injunction putting on hold a law […]
Mariano sees offshore wind as top priority
HOUSE SPEAKER Ron Mariano recently announced that he planned to seek a second two-year term as speaker in January 2023. But Mariano, 75, made clear in an interview on The […]
Wu finds a high price to being nice
EVERYONE IS TALKING about how no one is talking to Michelle Wu. Never mind the controversy over her proposal to house homeless people in a vacant hotel near the troubled […]
Wu finds a high price to being nice
Everyone is talking about how no one is talking to Michelle Wu. Never mind the controversy over her proposal to house homeless people in a vacant hotel near the troubled […]
Wu raises fare-free snafu with Buttigieg
BOSTON MAYOR Michelle Wu took her bid for three fare-free bus routes to Washington on Tuesday, briefing US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on a snag caused by guidelines issued by […]
Some Mass. college degrees pay off – but many others don’t
DOES ATTENDING college pay off? It depends which college you go to and what you study, according to a new report released by College101, a nonprofit focused on higher education advocacy. […]
