The Kaiser Family Foundation has released a report analyzing health insurance premiums across the country. The report found that Massachusetts and Vermont lead the nation in heath insurance premiums, while Alabama, […]
Mass., Vt. lead nation in individual premiums
Mitt is not the lone star
Mitt Romney wasn’t on vacation yesterday, and he wasn’t shaking secretive rich folks for huge piles of cash. Instead, he was sweating it out in New Hampshire, a full month […]
Obama’s narrative failing
Among liberals and Democratic-leaning voters, these have been dark days. The sense that their party — and their president — got played big time in the recent debt ceiling showdown […]
Brown letter prompts gas tax debate
Sen. Scott Brown’s letter to Gov. Deval Patrick I write today to express serious concern about recent reports that your administration is looking at raising the Massachusetts gas tax as […]
Davey moves up
Gov. Deval Patrick’s appointment of 38-year-old Richard Davey as his new transportation secretary won strong press reviews, but it was unclear whether Davey’s skills in running the T would translate […]
Chiofaro and the BRA’s Meade are talking
The Boston Redevelopment Authority and developer Don Chiofaro are talking again. Chiofaro has been trying for years to redevelop the Harbor Garage on the Greenway into one of the city’s […]
Speedy bridge repairs
UPDATE: This story has been updated to include comments from Governor PatrickTwelve down and two to go. The Massachusetts Department of Transportation is currently on track to complete the replacement […]
Transportation czar hired from within
Gov. Deval Patrick today filled the post of transportation secretary by promoting from within, handing the job off to Richard Davey, the state’s rail and transit administrator and the MBTA’s […]
FAA funding debate may not fly with public
People over 30 remember that the ABC late night news show Nightline started under a different title — America Held Hostage — before morphing into its current incarnation. Each night […]
The Bulger defense takes to the airwaves
No, not that Bulger, the one facing 19 murder charges in federal court. UMass Boston political science professor Mo Cunningham was on Emily Rooney’s radio show yesterday talking about his […]
4 in 10 think corruption is widespread in Legislature
The prevailing view among Massachusetts voters is that corruption on Beacon Hill is limited to a few isolated incidents, but nearly 4 in 10 voters think the problem is widespread, […]
The Bay State’s forgotten commuters
The MBTA sucks all the air out of the room when it comes to mass transit funding, leaving scarcely any oxygen for the commuters who rely on the state’s 15 […]
Group seeks repeal of health insurance mandate
Massachusetts Citizens for Life said today it intends to place a referendum question on next year’s ballot that would repeal the health insurance mandate contained in the 2006 state health […]
Green Line delay
The Big Dig took 25 years to complete, from initial planning to final wind-down. It looks like one mass transit expansion that was tied to the highway project’s environmental permits […]
Bicycling ahead
Boston is all atwitter with the arrival of Hubway, the new bike sharing program launched last week. The arrival of Hubway certainly is an important milestone in what has been […]
A lesson from Boston’s quest for a public water supply
When we look back to 2011 from some date in the future, it seems likely that people will wonder how there could have been such heated debate over the proposition […]
NPR puts a face on dropping out
In a five-part series this week carried by WBUR, National Public Radio examines the cost of dropping out of high school through the stories of five people scattered around the […]
Back to math class for the Globe
We’re all familiar with the warning to keep matches out of the hands of children. The same should often be said with respect to statistics and reporters. Today’s exhibit: The […]
Did Mullan deserve a raise?
Secretary of Transportation Jeffrey Mullan could make a pretty good case for a raise. Mullan was making $160,000 a year in September 2009 as executive director of the Massachusetts Turnpike […]
Debt clock ticking
This morning the washingtonpost.com’s debt countdown clock reads 5 days and 13 hours until a government default. The news media and politicians are wading into the murky water of what […]
The state of black Boston: Not so good
The Urban League’s “State of Black Boston” report released Monday evokes the distinctly Hobbesian perspective that for many African-Americans in the Hub conditions are “poor, nasty, brutish and short.” To be […]
Delaware North bids $75m for T garage
An affiliate of Delaware North submitted the sole bid for the MBTA’s North Station garage today, putting the financially struggling transportation agency in line for a $75 million windfall. The […]
Black holes
In the 35 years since National Urban League conventioneers last ventured into Boston, the city has made galactic strides in race relations. Boston is finally getting control of the one […]
The William Bulger I know
The recent capture of James “Whitey” Bulger has brought forth a torrent of commentary, much of it involving former state Senate president and University of Massachusetts president William Bulger. A […]
