IT’S AN EARLY March afternoon and a gaggle of reporters are waiting outside the House chamber. The focus of their interest finally steps out and obliges the group. He and […]
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The Download: Boston’s innovative, antiquated City Hall
Saturday’s Boston Herald carried a story that is the kind Mayor Tom Menino loves to see. It chronicled how the city’s new digital constituent service effort, which lets residents file […]
The Download: Cracking down on gambling
As everyone knows, slot machines and casino gambling haven’t been approved by the Massachusetts Legislature. But what most people don’t know is that devices that closely resemble slot machines have […]
MassINC Research Director on Chronicle
Friday, April 8, 2011 MassINC Research Director Ben Forman appeared on WCVB’s Chronicle last night to discuss the rise in immigration in Massachusetts, and the dramatic demographic shifts that have […]
Doubling down on Evergreen
Gov. Deval Patrick is taking a lot of heat for his administration’s bet on Evergreen Solar, but the state’s financial partnership with the Marlborough company began under former Gov. Mitt […]
The Download: Talking the talk
It’s never too early to speculate. Has conservatism run its course? Is the middle the new “silent majority?” Will the left start gaining some traction? And who will take over […]
Hampden County justice
The Globe’s Yvonne Abraham gives Hampden County Sheriff Mike Ashe some much-deserved attention today in this great column. Ashe’s reform-minded approach to corrections landed him — and his brother and partner […]
Auditor: Tax breaks go into black box
I am here to support the goals of several bills that are before you today, but also to provide you with some information that I think will be helpful to […]
Coakley regs ban ‘gambling’ machines
Attorney General Martha Coakley, after months of silence on the issue, today filed emergency regulations banning what she called illegal gambling at cyber cafes and phone card terminals across the […]
Judge rips T on ‘squishy’ arguments
A federal judge ripped the MBTA yesterday for shoddy recordkeeping, “squishy” legal arguments, and depositions “designed to avoid the dangers of perjury” during a hearing in the agency’s $91.5 million […]
Download: Driscoll goes down but not out
Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll is the first of the Democratic water-testers to wisely pass on taking on US Sen. Scott Brown. By way of explanation, Driscoll pledged her fealty to […]
The Download: The circus is coming
It’s a running joke on Beacon Hill that this current incarnation of the Governor’s Council may finally be the one that takes the whole institution down. That theory should be […]
Redistricting opportunities for minorities
In the redistricting process now underway, the state’s minority groups are poised to reshape significantly how they are represented in every elected office from selectman to state senator, from school […]
Attorney suspended for term paper offer
The state’s Board of Bar Overseers issued a six-month license suspension to a former attorney for the Massachusetts Appeals Court who offered to write a law school term paper as […]
Negative reviews for film tax credit
Officials from four Massachusetts think tanks offered differing perspectives on the state’s strategy in doling out corporate tax breaks, but they all agreed on one thing: the film tax credit […]
Patrick wants health bill faster
Gov. Deval Patrick amped up the pressure on the Legislature today to move faster on health care reform, saying recent statements by House Speaker Robert DeLeo and a top lieutenant […]
The Download: Schoolyard rumble
A new study on schooling in America, a new round of charges and counter-charges about overblown claims of charter school success, skewed data sets, and incomplete analyses. Put it all […]
Patrick nominates gay judge to SJC
Gov. Deval Patrick nominated Barbara Lenk to the state’s Supreme Judicial Court, allowing the openly gay Appeals Court judge to join the court whose 2003 decision in Goodridge v. Department […]
The Download: Brown tome wrecker
The Boston Globe, in its review of US Sen. Scott Brown’s new book, Against All Odds, described it as “an incredible life story, told in the safest and most surface-level […]
The cult of Corbett
The only reform needed at the state’s Probation Department appears to be Ronald Corbett. The 27-year veteran of the court system was appointed commissioner of probation last year after his […]
The Download: It’s all about perspective
Libya, budget stalemates, government shutdowns. Earthquakes, tsunamis, nuclear meltdowns. Fleeing jobs, local aid cuts, spiraling health care. And yet another snow storm is expected to hit the region tonight and […]
Globe files suit on severance records
Another in a series of occasional articles on public records and open meetings issues. The Boston Globe is suing eight Massachusetts executive agencies plus the Massachusetts Port Authority and the […]
The Download: What Times is it?
Information may want to be free, but journalists and publishers want to get paid. Since the Internet destroyed the advertising model that fueled newspaper profits, finding a new online profit […]
