The Massachusetts Teachers Association today filed a suit to block a ballot initiative that would establish a teacher evaluation system in public schools. Click here to read the suit.
Teachers ask SJC to block petition
Common ground for strange Web bedfellows
President Obama came out against some of the provisions in the two bills in Congress that would put the boot on online piracy so you’d think the remaining Republican contenders […]
A plan to master prison overcrowding
The Patrick administration is set to unveil a Corrections Master Plan tomorrow to deal with what is expected to be a near-crisis in the growth of the state’s inmate population – […]
Business group has Coakley’s ear
Attorney General Martha Coakley renewed her call this week for revisions to the state’s Green Communities Act, a position that has put her at odds with many in the environmental […]
Boston.com jumps into ticket scalping
The Boston Globe’s Boston.com website is now reselling tickets to sporting events under its own name through a partnership with Ace Ticket, reports the Nieman Journalism Lab. The lab’s story […]
Mass. auto insurance rates fall 12.7%
The average auto insurance premium in Massachusetts fell 12.7 percent between 2007 and 2009, far outpacing the national decline of 1.4 pecent, according to a report issued by the National […]
The tax man cometh for Mitt Romney
Why did Mitt Romney think that his GOP competitors or the national media would sit still while he dithered over the release of his tax returns? The furor over his […]
Patrick backs social innovation financing
The Patrick administration said today it is pushing ahead with plans to use so-called social innovation financing to tackle chronic homelessness and reduce recidivism among juveniles transitioning out of the […]
Study: Wind turbines pose no health issue
An independent group of medical, environmental health, and engineering experts have concluded that there are few health effects that can be traced to living or working near wind turbines. The […]
The Brown-Warren disarmament talks
Last week, casino magnate Sheldon Adelson mailed $5 million to Newt Gingrich. Or, rather, he mailed the cash to some friends of Newt, who are permitted to raise and spend […]
Mass. Bar, judges push court funds
The state’s judges are lobbying Beacon Hill for more funding for the court system through an unusual collaboration with the Massachusetts Bar Association. The MBA, which represents attorneys who practice […]
Brown-Warren in dollar duel
This year’s US Senate campaign is going to be big. Just follow the money. On Tuesday Scott Brown revealed that he raised $3.2 million during the fourth quarter of 2011 […]
Caswell collects $425,000 severance
MassDevelopment agreed to make a $425,000 severance payment to Ben Caswell, a former employee who the Patrick administration once dubbed the “poster boy” for excessive salaries and perks at state […]
The puzzle at DCR
State Auditor Suzanne Bump says she is puzzled why it took so long for anyone in state government to notice the haphazard way the Department of Conservation and Recreation was […]
Is envy one of the seven deadly political sins?
It is the disparity that dares not speak its name: Income inequality. The focus of the Occupy movement and an increasing number of studies and reports, the gap between rich […]
Debt crunch
It is the height of the Occupy movement last fall, and some 200 demonstrators are marching into Boston’s Financial District chanting slogans such as, “If we don’t get no jobs, […]
Historical roadblock
The proposed site of the Meditech office park development. Photo by J. Cappuccio. Peace summits are preceded by battles. And as far as Beacon Hill turf battles go, the […]
Holyoke hope
THE BIGGEST DOUBTS Alex Morse, the newly-elected mayor of Holyoke, had to overcome were whether voters would think someone who was barely out of college could possibly be ready to […]
Freeloading
Wollaston Yacht Club in Quincy. Photo by Michael Manning.The 114-year-old Wollaston Yacht Club is a bit rundown these days, but its location has considerable appeal. Right on Wollaston Beach […]
State checkbook
In December, state Treasurer Steven Grossman followed through on his campaign promise to put the state’s checkbook online at www.mass.gov/opencheckbook. After some fits and starts, the site is up and […]
An outside-the-Beltway strategy
most washington advocacy groups are based in Washington on the theory that it’s easier to influence the federal government from the capital itself. But Free Press, an up-and-coming advocacy group […]
Campaign not much of a contest
two years ago, we had stories showing the Bay State was dead last in the country for the number of contested races for the Legislature, with less than 17 percent […]
Take my wife…please
CommonWealth is a pretty serious publication, one that’s not known for its sense of humor. But recently we tried our hand at comedy, hosting a 15th anniversary celebration called “Serious […]
