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Unions support health savings effort
The Download: Bill, TED, and state budgets
Microsoft founder Bill Gates is deep into state finances these days, worried that government officials are using so many accounting tricks to balance their budgets that precious public education dollars […]
Greenway’s toll revenue
Don’t get Back Story? Sign up here. State officials say they will continue to provide financial support this coming fiscal year for the privately run Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway in […]
The Download: First and goal
Union matters seem to dominate the 24-hour news cycle these days. From Wisconsin’s governor looking to eviscerate his state’s public sector unions; to Ohio being on the verge of doing […]
CW’s Bruce Mohl on the Callie Crossley show
Thursday, March 3, 2011 CommonWealth magazine editor Bruce Mohl appeared yesterday on The Callie Crossley Show on WGBH . The two discussed the Governor’s proposal to overhaul the state’s public defender […]
State House Wisconsin rally
A rally Feb. 26 at the State House in support of Wisconsin public sector unions attracted hundreds of people. Halfway through the rally hundreds more arrived as part of an […]
The Download: Setti for Senate
What makes Newton Mayor Setti Warren think he can beat US Sen. Scott Brown? Evidently, the same supreme confidence that made Brown think he could take on Martha Coakley. Ever […]
The Download: Patrick as political analyst
Gov. Deval Patrick spent the weekend in Washington, DC, raising his national profile, raising cash, and getting some practice in the role of campaign surrogate for President Obama. The trip […]
The Download: Rank this
If this has been the winter of our discontent, we are now entering the slush season of high anxiety for high school seniors, who will soon learn which colleges have […]
The Download: On Wisconsin
It was more of a shouting match than a vote, but the Republican-controlled Assembly in Wisconsin early this morning approved legislation cutting the collecting bargaining rights of public sector workers […]
Power surge
NStar Corp. quietly filed with state regulators late last week three wind-power contracts that will provide electricity at prices that are both competitive with fossil fuels and significantly cheaper than […]
The Download: No defense
President Obama has turned the favored sports axiom on its ear by showing the best offense is not a good defense but actually no defense. In ordering his Justice Department […]
SJC issues Probation directives
The Supreme Judicial Court issued a series of directives on probation hiring today, including one that would bar hiring managers from seeing any job recommendations from public officials until after the […]
T denies warranty change for ties
The MBTA in court filings denies it agreed to a change in the warranty on concrete ties it purchased for the Old Colony commuter rail line and hints that political […]
Genzyme gives back $6m in tax credits
Genzyme Corp. of Cambridge is voluntarily returning $6 million to the state of Massachusetts because it technically failed to create 200 net new jobs last year, according to an analysis […]
The Download: The sprawling health care story
Now that nearly everyone in Massachusetts has health insurance, Gov. Deval Patrick is filing legislation to rein in its cost. It’s one of those big, complicated policy stories that few […]
Public defender ethics
The governor is pushing hard for a takeover of the judiciary’s public counsel service, but he’s spicing up what is basically a good government message by raising ethical concerns about […]
The Download: Mass. rail projects to cash in again?
Florida Gov. Rick Scott decided on Wednesday that he couldn’t be bothered to use the $2.4 billion in federal high-speed rail stimulus funds to build a link from Orlando to […]
Mulligan, Heffernan bid for Probation
Video highlights from “A New Path for Probation” As the top administrative judge and Gov. Deval Patrick’s public safety secretary each made their pitch to oversee the state’s troubled probation […]
The Download: IOU health care
There is no end to the constant drumbeat of health care as a public policy issue and a private dilemma. Yesterday, the well-respected Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation released a first-of-its-kind report […]
Chuck Turner’s one unwelcomed arrest
Former Boston city councilor Chuck Turner died on Christmas Day at age 79 after a long illness. He is being lauded by many for his decades of activism on behalf […]
The Download: Presidential campaign idol
The just-concluded Conservative Political Action Conference marks the unofficial start of the presidential campaign season, and the months ahead will be full of fundraising, speechifying and quiet outreach. That’s the […]
