CIVICS EDUCATION is vital to the development of all youth and to the health of a vibrant democracy. Current events show us how young people are already leading efforts to […]
Civic education works: Let’s keep doing it
State GOP leaders form PAC to back local candidates
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE WITH VOTING SET to end in Massachusetts in 22 days, three prominent state Republicans announced on Tuesday that they had formed a political action committee to […]
Lawmakers ask what went wrong at nursing homes
A MARCH 18 report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated just how deadly COVID-19 could be at a nursing home. The report indicated a woman at […]
Baker: Younger people causing runup in COVID-19 cases
Gov. Charlie Baker on Tuesday blamed the runup in COVID-19 cases over the last two months on lax behavior by people in their 20s and 30s, and insisted the state […]
Walsh, Gross pledge to implement police reforms
BOSTON MAYOR MARTIN WALSH and Police Commissioner William Gross said on Tuesday they intend to implement all of the recommendations of a police reform task force, including the creation of […]
Republican challenger struggles for foothold in ‘purple’ Andover-based rep district
AGAINST A GENERALLY bleak landscape for Massachusetts Republicans in state legislative races next month, the contest for an Andover-based state representative seat seems like it ought to offer some hope […]
Seltz dissects Mass. health care market
Massachusetts health care costs are expected to actually drop this year because of a decline in non-COVID care, but the executive director of the state’s Health Policy Commission says many […]
Seltz dissects Mass. health care market
MASSACHUSETTS HEALTH care costs are expected to actually drop this year because of a decline in non-COVID care, but the executive director of the state’s Health Policy Commission says many […]
Baker unveils $171m in eviction assistance
WITH THE STATE’S eviction moratorium set to expire at the end of the week, the Baker administration on Monday unveiled a $171 million initiative that includes new aid for landlords […]
Mass. GOP opposes ranked-choice voting
THE MASSACHUSETTS Republican Party is opposing a ballot question establishing ranked-choice voting, saying the measure would create “a confusing and destructive system completely at odds with our democracy.” Ranked choice […]
Voters should weigh trade-offs of Question 1
WITH MAIL-IN VOTING underway, Massachusetts citizens may be puzzling over Question 1, which aims to require automobile manufacturers that sell vehicles with telematics systems in the Commonwealth to allow owners […]
Happy Indigenous Peoples’ Day
THE UNITED STATES is grappling with the legacy of slavery, systemic racism, and oppression. This requires us, as responsible citizens, to reflect on our own lives, and question our long-held […]
Vocational schools need a lot more support
COVID-19 has magnified many of America’s already acute economic disparities. According to research by the Pew Research Center, those without any college education have fared particularly poorly in the economic […]
The era of Christopher Columbus is over
WHEN I WAS A KID growing up on the second floor of an East Boston triple decker, Columbus Day was a pretty big deal. Alternating with the North End, the […]
Legislature needs to act on transportation electrification
NOW IS THE TIME to pass legislation in Massachusetts that protects the long-term public health of communities and acts on climate. A number of transportation electrification bills were under consideration at […]
MassDOT spreadsheet on throat options raises questions
A 15-page state Department of Transportation spreadsheet comparing the four options for rebuilding the roads and rail lines in the narrow throat section of the I-90 Allston interchange appears to […]
Gomez, Falchuk urge yes on Q2
AS AMERICANS, we are at our best when we are united. But these days, our politics are driving us further and further apart. It doesn’t have to be this way. […]
Galvin tones down his name-dropping
IN THE FACE of criticism from the State Ethics Commission, Secretary of State William Galvin has cut down on promoting himself by name in the informational voting material he prepares […]
Pandemic hasn’t erased the opioid epidemic
HE HAD JUST LOST his father to COVID-19. His dad had succumbed to this relentless disease while living in a long-term care facility. He was just beginning to cope with […]
Is menthol cigarette ban still a smart move?
Last November, amid a national outbreak of vaping-related illnesses, Massachusetts became the first state in the country to ban the sale of all flavored tobacco products, including mint and menthol […]
Is menthol cigarette ban still a smart move?
LAST NOVEMBER, amid a national outbreak of vaping-related illnesses, Massachusetts became the first state in the country to ban the sale of all flavored tobacco products, including mint and menthol […]
Boston to consider awarding exam school seats by neighborhood
BOSTON SCHOOL LEADERS are proposing a dramatic shift in the admission policies for the city’s three exam schools for entry next fall, moving away from a test-based system to one […]
Don’t let the school year go to waste
EVEN BEFORE schools started reopening, some were already predicting this school year would be a loss, and that rampant inequities would only worsen. Yet, we take inspiration from school leaders […]
N.E. gaming market is not saturated yet
A YEAR AGO I would have said the gaming market in New England was saturated, with a relatively fixed number of customers bouncing between casinos based on promotions or geographical […]
