NEW YORK HEDGE fund manager Whitney Tilson has found himself at the center of a high-profile dust-up with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who teed him in a recent Facebook post. Warren […]
Whitney Tilson email explains Warren dust-up
Rosenberg: Legal age for marijuana use should be 25
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE SENATE PRESIDENT STANLEY ROSENBERG WANTS his fellow lawmakers to consider raising the age for legal marijuana use to 25, a policy change he expects to be […]
Price commision weighs impacts of tiered health plans
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE INCREASING THE POPULARITY of tiered health insurance plans could help drive down total medical spending, industry leaders agreed Tuesday, but hospitals and insurers aren’t necessarily on […]
Activists fear criminal justice reform will be limited to probation, parole
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE ENDING MANDATORY MINIMUM SENTENCES FOR drug offenses will be a top priority next year for criminal justice reform advocates, who said they are worried legislation from Beacon […]
Time for school accountability reset
NOW THAT THE question of raising the charter school cap in Massachusetts has been resolved, at least for now, I am hopeful that we can begin to examine and discuss other necessary changes […]
It’s marijuana time
The suddenly chummy House Speaker Robert DeLeo and Senate President Stanley Rosenberg issued a one paragraph joint statement on Monday saying they weren’t going to delay the effective date of […]
Curtatone on $50m GLX contribution
SOMERVILLE IS NOW officially on the hook for contributing $50 million to the MBTA’s $2.3 billion Green Line extension project, a first-of-its kind donation by a municipality for a transit […]
T to replace all Red Line cars
THE MBTA DECIDED on Monday to replace all of the older Red Line cars in its fleet rather than just a portion of them, a move that is expected to […]
Connecting climate change dots
Let’s connect a few dots on climate change from the day’s news. Attorney General Maura Healey is locked in a fierce legal battle with ExxonMobil over her request for decades […]
The antiquated Electoral College
WHEN THE FOUNDING generation realized the Electoral College they created contained serious flaws, they changed it to reflect emerging norms of democracy. We should follow their example. The method of […]
Episode 29: The case for extending the GLX ‘path’
To make the Green Line extension into Somerville and Medford more affordable, state transportation officials pared back spending on the project by close to $1 billion. A lot of items […]
Mass. = primary care doctor desert
MASSACHUSETTS IS ARGUABLY home to the best hospitals, doctors, and medical research institutions in the world. The best and brightest attend our medical schools and many will subsequently live and […]
Debunking the Track 61 plan
EFFECTIVE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION systems are those that excel at getting people to places they want to go. That may seem an obvious point but the two attributes that help make […]
The Codcast: The case for extending the GLX ‘path’
To make the Green Line extension into Somerville and Medford more affordable, state transportation officials pared back spending on the project by close to $1 billion. A lot of items […]
Is MBTA absenteeism really declining?
MBTA officials regularly report they are reining in rampant worker absenteeism, but the progress they report is largely an illusion created by making comparisons to 2015, when severe winter weather […]
Sheehan steps down as CEO of Globe
THE BOSTON GLOBE on Thursday shuffled its top management, bringing newspaper executive and publisher Doug Franklin out of retirement to replace Mike Sheehan as CEO. Franklin, 59, is the former […]
Owner of Mass. psych hospitals in cross hairs
Some accounts sound like a step into the Twilight Zone, with people who arrived for free mental health assessments finding themselves in locked psychiatric wards without even realizing they had […]
Dalton to bike proposed Green Line ext. path
John Dalton, recently hired to manage the Green Line extension project for the MBTA, is an avid biker, someone who in his previous job in Chicago biked or took public […]
Probation fees hit poor the hardest, says report
MONTHLY FEES CHARGED to those on probation in Massachusetts disproportionately hit poorer communities, a costly obstacle to rehabilitation for those least able to afford it, according to a new study. […]
Joyce hit with bigger tax bill
MILTON ASSESSORS HAVE hiked the value of Sen. Brian Joyce’s home because of a real estate listing that showed an opulent finished basement, a livable attic, and more bathrooms than […]
Time to invest in voc-tech
THE DEFEAT OF QUESTION 2 to lift the cap on charter schools has left many on both sides of this issue wondering if any common ground can be found to […]
The Catch-22 of online advertising
As advertisers flee the dead tree versions of news for the online sites that can target audiences through complex algorithms, they are confronting an unintended and growing problem that has […]
Baker, nervous about budget, cuts $98m
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE LURCHING FROM ONE BUDGET PROBLEM to another, Gov. Charlie Baker moved Tuesday to cut $98 million from the $39.25 billion state budget in an effort to […]
Repealing Obamacare won’t fix health care
“ALL BUREAUCRACIES, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE, are the same” is a motto I have lived by for years, and it applies to the health care and health insurance bureaucracies. I purchase […]
