Boston – Senator Edward J. Markey, Chair of the Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate, and Nuclear Safety, Friday hosted a subcommittee field...
Colin A. Young The dam appears to have broken on tax relief as state revenues continue to surge and Gov. Charlie Baker now expects that the...
By Chris Lisinski MAY 5, 2022…..A long-debated proposal to expand driver’s license access to undocumented immigrants took a major step Thursday toward becoming law, clearing the...
By Colin A. Young and Matt Murphy The state revenue gravy train kept rolling right along in April as Department of Revenue tax collectors hauled in...
BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration, in collaboration with Color Health, today launched a new free telehealth program to help residents more easily access COVID-19 treatment. Through...
By Katie Lannan MAY 3, 2022…..Abortion will remain legal in Massachusetts if the U.S. Supreme Court does ultimately overturn Roe v. Wade, elected officials and advocates...
Colin A. Young Three days before the Senate plans to debate the bill, Gov. Charlie Baker reiterated his concern that legislation to allow immigrants who are...
BOSTON – Attorney General Maura Healey is partnering with the Massachusetts Department of Correction, Prisoners’ Legal Services, and the Massachusetts Sheriffs’ Association to advise residents with...
BOSTON – The Age Friendly-Institute today designated the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a certified age-friendly employer, the first state government in the nation to earn this...
By Colin A. Young After years of discussion and pressure from both inside and outside the State House, the Massachusetts Senate voted Thursday to legalize sports...