AFTER THE LONGEST government shutdown in the nation’s history strained the finances of federal workers going without pay, state leaders say they now have some plans in hand to help those […]
State leaders preparing if federal government shuts down again
T notes: Commuter ridership remains something of a mystery
MBTA OFFICIALS on Monday said commuter rail ridership increased 21.2 percent between 2012 and 2018, but it was unclear how big of a deal the increase was because conductor counts […]
Nevada gaming officials propose fine for Wynn Resorts
NEVADA GAMING OFFICIALS released a complaint against Wynn Resorts on Monday identifying at least seven instances where employees were either raped, forced into sexual relationships, or sexually harassed by Steve […]
Episode 136: Salvucci, Aloisi liken Pollack to Sargent
TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY Stephanie Pollack is being likened by two of her predecessors to former governor Frank Sargent for her decision to replace the elevated section of the Massachusetts Turnpike between Boston University […]
T analysis: Time for long goodbye to Mattapan trolleys
AN MBTA ANALYSIS concludes the trolley line running between Mattapan and Ashmont Station on the Red Line requires a significant infrastructure investment over the next decade and suggests the historic-but-broken-down […]
MBTA proposes 6.3% increase in fares
THE MBTA on Monday proposed a 6.3 percent overall fare increase that would take effect July 1 and help offset rising spending levels for employee pensions and commuter rail, ferry, […]
Salvucci, Aloisi liken Pollack to Sargent
TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY Stephanie Pollack is being likened by two of her predecessors to former governor Frank Sargent for her decision to replace the elevated section of the Massachusetts Turnpike between Boston University […]
The Codcast: Salvucci, Aloisi liken Pollack to Sargent
Transportation Secretary Stephanie Pollack is being likened by two of her predecessors to former governor Frank Sargent for her decision to replace the elevated section of the Massachusetts Turnpike between […]
AG falling behind in fighting wage theft
LEFT UNCHECKED and under-enforced, the illegal practice of stealing workers’ wages has become a business-as-usual activity in every corner of the Commonwealth. Without sufficient resources to investigate violations and bring […]
A blueprint for building affordable dorms
HAVING RECENTLY PARTNERED with the University of Massachusetts Boston to plan, develop, and build the first residence hall in the history of the campus, I understand the concerns around the […]
A Kafkaesque health care assessment
EVEN FRANZ KAFKA would be taken aback by the state’s convoluted and self-defeating health care assessment on human service providers. Imagine the following: A non-profit organization provides critical services to […]
The college bubble is starting to burst
This op-ed has been updated with a revision to the initial reference to Hampshire College. THE FOURTH SHOE has dropped. Hampshire College just joined Wheelock, Mt. Ida, and Newbury College […]
40,000 Mass. seniors badly need health care help
MASSACHUSETTS IS AT the vanguard of nearly every measure of health care excellence, from medical research to patient care. But the Commonwealth has turned its back on an important demographic […]
House bill quietly filed on education funding
WHILE BIG EDUCATION funding bills filed by Gov. Charlie Baker and a key state senator have garnered lots of attention, a third school financing bill was quietly filed in the […]
MBTA preparing to take up fare hikes
THE MBTA’s Fiscal and Management Control Board plans to discuss fare proposals at its meeting on Monday afternoon, beginning what can be a contentious process depending on the scale of […]
Our Know Nothing heritage on immigration
THE HISTORY OF IMMIGRATION to the United States is also the history of the response to immigration. Since the founding of the republic, intermittent surges of foreign-born newcomers have consistently […]
Mass. lawmakers, businesses step up for furloughed federal workers
WHILE WASHINGTON and the Trump administration continue their disastrous handling of the federal government’s partial shutdown, legislators, municipalities, and businesses across the Commonwealth are searching for short-term solutions to the […]
Mass. lawmakers, businesses step up for furloughed federal workers
While Washington and the Trump administration continue their disastrous handling of the federal government’s partial shutdown, legislators, municipalities, and businesses across the Commonwealth are searching for short-term solutions to the […]
RMV finds workaround for immigrant commercial drivers
WILLIAM REYES started to panic several months ago when his fellow commercial truck drivers began to call, describing going to the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles to get their licenses […]
Boston officials should stop slandering their own schools
LAST MONTH SAW the tragic spectacle of top Boston school officials saying two high schools should be closed because of falling enrollment and so-called “academic challenges.” But students, parents, and […]
MBTA tries to get more CharlieCards in circulation
THE MBTA, acknowledging that access to CharlieCards is too limited, announced on Thursday that the cards are now available at Chelsea City Hall. CharlieCards are reusable plastic cards that provide […]
MBTA’s parking lot operator sues transit agency
THE PRIVATE COMPANY hired to operate the MBTA’s 101 parking facilities is suing the transit agency for failing to comply with the terms of the contract, which requires the payment […]
Baker’s new tax tone
It was one of the most dissected lines from Gov. Charlie Baker’s recent inaugural address, coming at the end of a victory lap about the recent budget surplus. “And we […]
Baker calls for more school funds — and accountability
THE STATE’S SCHOOL reform efforts, beginning with the landmark 1993 Education Reform Act, have always involved a combination of spending increases and new accountability measures aimed at helping drive school […]
