The challenges, one from supporters and one from opponents of the question, took issue with the title and one-sentence statements summarizing what yes and no votes would mean. Both challenges claimed the information provided was misleading because not enough details were provided.
SJC dismisses challenges to MCAS ballot question info
Study shows technology can help scale tutoring efforts
How to scale promising education innovations has long been a challenge. A new study suggests a way that high-dose tutoring, one of the most effective ways to make up learning loss, can be delivered at greater scale without any loss of effectiveness — and at lower cost and staffing.
Three key priorities for reducing health care costs
With the number of people covered by public insurance growing – MassHealth covers about 2 million people, or 30 percent of the Massachusetts population – so too have the cross-subsidies borne by employers, employees, and taxpayers. Given our aging population and the shrinkage of our small group health insurance market, these cross subsidies by the private market will likely grow larger without intervention. Higher Medicaid reimbursement rates to providers could alleviate this cost-shift burden.
Navigating Mass. media sector’s choppy waters
Journalists have been compared to priests and ditch-diggers, but a better parallel can be found on the high seas. Like sailors and the call of the running tide, reporters and editors have the rush of chasing a scoop. But over the last two decades, the tide has been going out.
MassDOT’s draft capital plan contains no money for I-90 Allston construction
The I-90 Allston project is scheduled to receive $62.08 million for design and permitting over the next five years but nothing for construction over that period or in the future.
Bet on Massachusetts
CEOs and senior executives from some of the largest employers across the Commonwealth continue to value the state’s access to world class talent, its education system, industry clusters, and top research institutions, but we must be willing to tackle the cost of living and cost of doing business headwinds that threaten our standing.
Senate considering new model for developing clean energy
The senator said the proposal is essentially a new business model for developing clean energy, one that does away with the current plodding procurement process involving the Legislature and utilities and instead gives the governor near-total control.
Healey telling migrants Mass. shelters are full
“This trip is an important opportunity to meet with families arriving in the US and the organizations that work with them at the border to make sure they have accurate information about the lack of shelter space in Massachusetts,” said Emergency Assistance Director General Scott Rice, who is leading the five-member team.
Senate unveils housing plan with no real estate transfer tax
The bill, based on legislation Gov. Maura Healey filed in October, would prompt the creation of 40,000 housing units, according to Senate Housing Committee Chair Lydia Edwards, chipping away at the 220,000-unit shortage Massachusetts is expected to experience by the end of the decade.
Addiction in mind, Mass Gaming officials mull stricter advertising regulations
Researcher Rachel Volberg advised restricting celebrity endorsements to reduce their appeal to young people and problem gamblers. Volberg emphasized the importance of monitoring emerging forms of advertising on social media platforms, which can be more insidious and harder to regulate.
Cannabis oversight agency needs a ‘different direction,’ Healey says
In a statement, Treasurer Goldberg acknowledged there are “many areas of concern” at the agency. “Although my office’s purview is limited to appointing one commissioner and jointly appointing two others, we recognize the need to address those concerns,” she said.
Moulton again is championing the idea of a ‘Rail Link’
“We are not going to fix Massachusetts transportation problems by thinking small. We’ve got to think big,” Congressman Seth Moulton said on The Codcast. “I mean it just makes no sense – the system we have today. So it has to be transformed, and if Massachusetts is ever going to fix our infamous transportation problems, this is the approach we need to take.”
Moulton explains “transformative” Rail Link
This week on the Codcast, Congressman Seth Moulton talks to CommonWealth Beacon’s Bruce Mohl about his support for the proposed Rail Link that would allow trains to run between Boston’s North and South Stations, and why he believes it would revolutionize travel across all of Massachusetts.
The transition away from natural gas has to get started
We tolerated gas explosion risks because we believed gas had lower emissions than other heating options. However, after accounting for methane leaks from the entire gas distribution system, heating with gas is actually worse for the climate than heating with oil or propane.
The time is now for same-day voter registration
Same-day voter registration is long overdue in Massachusetts, where there is broad support for the reform and arguments against it don’t hold water.
Political Notebook: ‘Tool kit’ transportation revenues | Cold shoulder for Wu tax plan | Healey ethics disclosure
Hayes Morrison, the undersecretary of transportation, gave an update on the transportation revenue task force’s progress at this week’s MassDOT board meeting that made it sound as if it started pretty much from scratch using a very touchy-feely approach.
CCC acting chair balks at IG’s call for receiver
The challenges at the Commission are far from secret. We are committed to resolving them. In fact, we have a blueprint for a governance structure that is in its final stages of legal review and will be taken up at a public meeting.
SJC clerk candidate steps into MBTA Communities fight that’s now before the court
As the SJC weighs the MBTA Communities rezoning law, Erin Murphy has stepped into the political fight over it. While seeking votes in Winthrop earlier this month, Murphy joined a roadside rally taking aim at the law. Signs at the rally said, “Stop State Mandated Zoning.”
