What follows is a letter 56 House and Senate lawmakers sent to Attorney General Maura Healey on Saturday and released to the press on Sunday. The lead signers were the […]
56 lawmakers to Healey: Back down
Legislature approves pay equity bill
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE WHEN GOV. CHARLIE BAKER returns to the State House on Monday, he will have on his desk legislation to ensure that men and women are paid […]
Union blasts Baker on armored car sunroofs
MBTA WORKERS BLASTED Gov. Charlie Baker for asserting someone at the agency cut sun roofs into two armored cars which the union said were in the vehicles since they were […]
Healey clears gun buyers
ATTORNEY GENERAL MAURA HEALEY decided to allow those who bought nearly 2,300 assault weapons in Massachusetts to keep their new guns even though they were purchased after she ordered the sales […]
DEP chief OKs Wynn permit
THE COMMISSIONER of the Department of Environmental Protection issued a two-page decision on Friday affirming the issuance of a key environmental permit to Wynn Resorts for its $2 billion hotel-casino […]
Episode 12: Baker and the T
Baker this week waded into the weeds at the MBTA and tried to adjust public expectations, warning that the turnaround at the T would take years to accomplish. Eileen McAnneny, […]
The Codcast: Baker and the T
There’s no consensus about what specific actions the MBTA should take to right itself, but so far everyone seems to appreciate the work of the all-volunteer Fiscal Management and Control […]
Make America hate
IF IT WASN’T exceedingly clear before last night, Donald Trump doesn’t want to make American strong again. He wants to take it back to a divided past with a contorted […]
Healey triggers gun-buying frenzy
A GUN-BUYING FRENZY that resulted in 2,500 assault weapons being purchased Wednesday – one-fourth the total sold all of last year – has forced Attorney General Maura Healey into threatening dealers […]
Branches reach deal on pay equity bill
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE ONE DOWN, FIVE TO GO. The Massachusetts House and Senate on Thursday reached an agreement on legislation to ensure that men and women are paid the […]
More bad news on tax front
STATE OFFICIALS CONTINUED to insist that the Massachusetts economy is showing healthy signs of growth even as tax revenues in June were down slightly from a year ago and $173 […]
Crunch time for Massachusetts energy debate
WITH ONLY DAYS left before the Legislature adjourns for the year, lots of eyes are on a House-Senate conference committee working on a sweeping energy bill that will touch on […]
Mass. on verge of energy greatness
IN CASE YOU MISSED THE NEWS, the Massachusetts House and Senate just did something big that we should all celebrate. By passing major energy bills, they have set the Bay […]
AIM: Energy bill will raise electric rates
What follows is a letter sent by Associated Industries of Massachusetts to the six lawmakers working to resolve differences between the House and Senate on energy legislation. WE SUPPORT THE […]
Northern Pass is a clean energy solution
CARBON EMISSIONS IN New England rose by 5 percent in 2015 after falling for several years. According to the regional grid operator, ISO-New England, this uptick is due to the […]
More natural gas needed to rein in energy costs
CONSUMERS IN MASSACHUSETTS pay over 50 percent more for electricity than the national average. As a matter of fact, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) says that Bay State consumers pay […]
New England is a leader in fighting climate change
NEW ENGLAND STATES once again find themselves in the vanguard of our national efforts to stop climate change. The region has long been a leader in driving forward progress in […]
No layoff clause angers T board
The folks at the MBTA are all about transparency these days, but on some issues they are as secretive as ever. One of those issues is the contract negotiations with […]
Why are tax forecasts off?
The state’s economy is humming along. Unemployment is 4.2 percent, well below the national rate. The state’s gross domestic product grew at an annual pace of 2.3 percent in the […]
Baker defends MBTA expansion efforts
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER on Wednesday defended the MBTA’s pursuit of new commuter rail service to Fall River and New Bedford at a time when the agency is struggling to provide […]
Baker: T in early stages of turnaround
GOV. CHARLIE BAKER on Wednesday said the MBTA is just beginning the second phase of a three-step turnaround, a process that could take years to complete. At a State House […]
Baker’s statement on the MBTA
IT’S BEEN A YEAR since the Fiscal and Management Control Board of the MBTA met for the first time. We’ve all learned a lot, and done a lot. But much […]
Healey clamps down on assault weapon sales
ATTORNEY GENERAL MAURA HEALEY has drawn a line in the sand: Beginning immediately, Massachusetts gun dealers are on notice that selling a semi-automatic rifle that doesn’t comply with the state’s […]
All kids deserve a second chance
“DO YOU BELIEVE in second chances?” That is the most commonly asked question I receive when I speak to students as part of judicial-school outreach. My answer is always the […]
