There’s nothing like the Kennedy name to change the dynamics of a political contest in Massachusetts, especially at a time when the name is missing from congressional roll calls for […]
Camelot comeback?
The T’s naming rights deal
The company hired to sell the naming rights for MBTA assets will pocket 12 percent of whatever revenue it brings in. The T’s contract with IMG Worldwide Inc., best known […]
Render unto the Globe
When I was a co-op student at the Globe’s State House bureau a couple decades back, the paper’s political editor at the time asked me to write a story about […]
Fare warning
Knowing this day was coming did little to soften the blow: The MBTA unveiled its proposal to close a $161 million hole in its budget with a double-whammy of big […]
Mitt’s milddling moment
One of two things will happen tonight in Iowa. Mitt Romney might slide backwards into a win in a state he’d initially written off as a nonstarter, thus confirming his […]
The Lottery’s bad bet
Massachusetts Lottery officials are trying to put a positive spin on the recent $20 raffle game that lost at least $300,000 and returned nothing to cities and towns. It is […]
Lt. Gov. Murray was going 108 mph
Click here to see the collision reconstruction report. Video from Lt. Governor Murray’s January 3rd press conference. Via State House News Service New black box data from Lt. Gov. Timothy […]
MBTA outlines possible fare hikes
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICEUpdated January 4, 2012 The MBTA over the next several months will consider a mix of sharp fare increases and service reductions that would eliminate some bus […]
Patrick noncommittal on film tax credit
Is the Patrick administration sending mixed signals again about the state’s film tax credit? A story in today’s Globe reports that administration officials are declining to say whether the governor […]
Smart growth funds running out
The account that funds the state’s smart growth law is running out of cash, raising the prospect that the state’s first major effort at using incentives to promote housing construction […]
Legislature should pass ban on veal crates
This is a tale of two bills. The first one (H458/ S786) would ban the use of veal crates and gestation crates in Massachusetts. This is a modest step and […]
Mostly Martha
NOTE: The Download will be taking an end of the year break next week, and will return on Tuesday, January 3rd. Happy holidays!If living well is the best revenge, Attorney […]
Lt. Gov. to release black box data
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE Lt. Gov. Timothy Murray today directed the State Police to release the data contained on the “black box” of the car he was driving the morning […]
Checking the elephant for a pulse
Here in Massachusetts we have a sort-of democracy in which the Democratic Party wins most of the elections and the Republican Party contends only for the governorship or the rare […]
With casinos, all politics is political
If, as Barney Frank says, “Government is the name we give to things we choose to do together,” politics must be the name we give to things that advance our […]
The Romney roller coaster
Two weeks ago, this very space noted the odd timing of a New York Times Magazine story that marveled at Mitt Romney’s remarkable staying power, given the fact that, between […]
Populist fury may not yield electoral edge
When President Obama traveled to Kansas recently and delivered speech full of populist fury at the great concentration of wealth among the country’s richest elite, a great sigh of relief […]
Sales running slow for Lottery raffle
With 10 days to go, the Massachusetts Lottery has sold just a fifth of the tickets for a $10 million New Year’s Day raffle, which could mean millions of dollars […]
Latest Census finds fewer young children in Mass.
In an aging state whose prosperity depends on a pipeline of skilled, well-educated workers, the burden of sustaining the Commonwealth’s future prosperity is resting on fewer small shoulders. The 2010 […]
Unemployment down; political intrigue up
The economy, bit by bit and with all sorts of caveats, appears to be improving, which could reshape the political landscape next year. The national unemployment rate fell to 8.6 […]
Film flim flam
How vulnerable to fraud is the state’s film tax credit? That’s the question quietly being asked on Beacon Hill in the wake of a 10-count indictment against director Daniel Adams […]
Oh, ye of little faith
Religion and politics are two topics my Boston Irish clan was forbidden from discussing at the Sunday dinner table. Which would have made for some very quiet dinners had we […]
Green investments are a good idea
We at the New England Clean Energy Council appreciate substantive debate on energy issues, and are glad to see energy at the forefront of conversation in CommonWealth. But readers of […]
The Crosby Show
Even Scott Harshbarger, the Bay State’s most irascible casino critic, could find little to quibble with in Gov. Deval Patrick’s “inspired” selection of Stephen Crosby as the state’s first gaming […]
