the job of being the voice of consumers in government has been vacant for years in Massachusetts. Not since the ’80s and early ’90s have we had political figures who […]
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Working in the dark
states and cities in the US spend more than $50 billion a year in the name of economic development. But these subsidies to create and retain jobs, called everything from […]
Correspondence
Fall 2008 Historical Commission also has secret side In “Preserving Power” (CW, Summer ’08), you raise questions about the lack of transparency in Secretary of State William Galvin’s awarding of […]
Cos for action
THE OCCASION WAS an NAACP dinner to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Brown vs. Board of Education decision outlawing school segregation, but Bill Cosby was in no mood to […]
Mentor program brings college option to low-income youths
INTRO TEXT Yan Zheng is the type of student who typically falls through the cracks in the state’s education system. She’s a hard worker and a bright student, but she […]
Lawrence’s mill makeover gets a second start
INTRO TEXT Monarch on the Merrimack, a mill makeover once viewed as a potential linchpin to the revival of Lawrence, is trying to get back on track. The massive redevelopment […]
Galvin gets cagier about rehabilitation tax credits
Secretary of State William Galvin’s sphinx-like administration of a $50 million-a-year tax credit program is causing confusion among developers and anger among some lawmakers. Galvin handed out nearly $16.4 million […]
Emails reveal no love for AG
INTRO TEXT The attorney general’s office and the governor’s insurance commissioner often disagree, but a public records request earlier this year showed that the squabbling gets nasty at times. Glenn […]
Plush park
Maintenance of the 13-acre Greenway isexpected to cost $3.2 million a year. Like the Big Dig that gave birth to it, there’s nothing low-budget about the Rose Kennedy Greenway. The […]
Meeting market
The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.Photo courtesy of Denterlein Worldwide.the boston convention & exhibition center edges toward Summer Street, hovering like a giant spaceship looking for a place to park. […]
The Bay State goes to K Street
Lobbying is a $3 billion-a-year business in the nation’s capital, and Massachusetts–based corporations and nonprofits are active participants. A CommonWealth review of lobbying records filed with the House and Senate […]
Statistically Significant
Illustrations by Travis Foster Commuter trains to nowhere Increased commuter-rail service is a key component of “smart growth,” but not all train stops allow for car-free living. Some are simply […]
Free riders
Massachusetts, once known for its raucous politics, now ranks last in the nation in the percentage of voters with a choice as to who represents them in the State House. […]
Three thoughts
I first met Colman Herman, the author of this issue’s cover story on the Massachusetts Public Records Law, years ago when I was a Boston Globe reporter. He had asked […]
Quincy insurer snubs its rep
Officials at Arbella Insurance Group of Quincy were no-shows at a recent award ceremony for their local state representative, Ronald Mariano, the House chairman of the Legislature’s Committee on Financial […]
Wall Street Journal discovers Patrick-Obama connection
We thought the idea that there are similarities between the background, style, message and, by implication, substance of Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick and Barack Obama was a pretty old storyline […]
The Fix We’re In
With the stock market nosediving, credit lines freezing, retirement savings disappearing overnight, and the state budget on the chopping block, we are facing an economic peril as great as any […]
The Fix We’re In: Jacob Hacker on the “Great Risk Shift” hitting home
With the stock market nosediving, credit lines freezing, retirement savings disappearing overnight, and the state budget on the chopping block, we are facing an economic peril as great as any […]
The Fix We’re In: Stephen Crosby on budgeting in an economic crisis
With the stock market nosediving, credit lines freezing, retirement savings disappearing overnight, and the state budget on the chopping block, we are facing an economic peril as great as any […]
The Fix We’re In: David Weil on transparency and the economic crisis
With the stock market nosediving, credit lines freezing, retirement savings disappearing overnight, and the state budget on the chopping block, we are facing an economic peril as great as any […]
Is local aid next?
Though Gov. Deval Patrick has said weathering the fiscal storm must involve shared sacrifice, local aid to cities and towns and school funding were untouched by the $1 billion in […]
Never mind the red ink: Team Trans spreads the good news
If the audience at yesterday’s Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs breakfast forum were the chanting types, the refrain would have been: Go, team, go! Duly noted was the […]
