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Reproductive, transgender care bill inches closer to Mass. Senate floor
06-16-2025 1:28 PM

By SAM DRYSDALE

BOSTON — A bill to fortify protections under a 2022 law that shields reproductive and transgender care providers from out-of-state and federal threats received a favorable report from the Senate members of the Joint Committee on the Judiciary on Thursday.

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Health insurers seek steep rate increases
06-09-2025 3:16 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

Hundreds of thousands of small business employees and individuals could face significantly higher health insurance premiums next year under proposed rate increases that critics warn would add another crushing weight to employers and residents already struggling to manage high costs.


Water testimony touches on private wells, aging infrastructure
06-09-2025 9:08 AM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

The Joint Committee on Environment and Natural Resources got its feet wet Tuesday, diving into testimony on bills dealing with water.


House passes bill overhauling cannabis laws, CCC
06-06-2025 10:47 AM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

The House approved a significant overhaul of marijuana oversight in Massachusetts on Wednesday, passing a bill that would downsize and reorient the scandal-hounded Cannabis Control Commission that has kept tabs on the legal industry since it launched almost eight years ago.


Committee not yet ready to act on assisted suicide proposal
06-04-2025 12:17 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

Representatives on one legislative committee are not ready to decide whether one of the most controversial proposals on their plate should move forward early in the lawmaking term.


Health coverage losses in Mass. may be even steeper
06-02-2025 11:46 AM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

Tens of thousands of Bay Staters could lose subsidized health insurance through the Massachusetts Health Connector and premiums could rise for most other members under a suite of reforms in the U.S. House-approved reconciliation bill that Gov. Maura Healey dubbed “devastating.”


Guard Chief: Constitution binds us ‘no matter how crazy things may get’
05-26-2025 8:34 PM

By ELLA ADAMS

BOSTON – To the tune of the 215th Army Band, families of Massachusetts veterans who lost their lives during or as a result of service gathered with state leaders last week in anticipation of Memorial Day and in recognition of their loved ones’ sacrifices.


Audit knocks use of no-bid contracts in family shelter crisis
05-25-2025 11:31 PM

By MICHAEL P. NORTON

No-bid emergency food and transportation service procurements followed a failure by state officials to assess and react to a spike in demand for shelter services, according audit results released Tuesday.


Advocates warn ‘walking wounded’ threatened by cuts
05-22-2025 7:00 AM

By ELLA ADAMS

Representing their experiences living through the child welfare system, a multi-generational ensemble of performers took center stage Wednesday at the State House as service providers and child welfare advocates called on the state to support key programs.


State board agrees on vocational school admissions reforms
05-20-2025 5:15 PM

By SAM DRYSDALE

Career technical schools in Massachusetts will use a lottery system to admit students when there are more applicants than available seats, an approach that supporters say will ensure fairness and critics warn will water down education standards.


State plans to close all hotel, motel shelters this summer
05-20-2025 11:10 AM

By SAM DRYSDALE

The state will close its remaining motel and hotel shelters this summer, Gov. Maura Healey announced Monday, as the governor and lawmakers have imposed restrictions on the emergency housing system over the past year and family enrollment has declined.


Healey energy bill sets stage for reintroduction of nuclear
05-15-2025 9:47 AM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON — Gov. Maura Healey is proposing to repeal a law put in place by voters as part of a worldwide nuclear freeze movement, a bid to open the door to greater deployment of newer nuclear energy facilities as part of a push to save ratepayers $10 billion over a decade.


Cannabis competitor flowering in convenience stores
05-14-2025 11:54 AM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON — One representative called it a “wonderful, reefer-smelling bag” and another worried a drug-sniffing dog might alert to him at the airport later as he passed the bundle of products down the Cannabis Policy Committee dais.


Nonprofits agree they are worse off under Trump
05-11-2025 12:00 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

Hundreds of workers and leaders at nonprofits across Massachusetts overwhelmingly agreed that the Bay State will fare worse under the Trump administration, voicing concerns about funding cuts and heightened stress on vulnerable populations.


Healey walks fine line on working with Trump
05-04-2025 12:00 PM

By SAM DRYSDALE

BOSTON — As President Donald Trump passes 100 days in his second term in office, Gov. Maura Healey says she’s still willing to work with him, but called his administration “a disaster” so far.


Mass DPU confronts utilities on gas pipe replacement
05-02-2025 1:55 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON – Gas companies were told late Wednesday night they need to immediately begin ratcheting down the amount of money they can bill customers for efforts to replace old and leaking natural gas pipelines until reaching the lowest level allowed under state law in two years.


Jobless benefits ride on rosy jobs picture
04-22-2025 3:00 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

Stress over the prospect of an economic downturn appears to have ticked higher due to dramatic trade and tariff machinations, but the Healey administration last week slightly upgraded its already-strained forecast for the state’s unemployment insurance system.


Massachusetts health benefits agency running out of money
04-20-2025 12:02 PM

By MICHAEL P. NORTON

BOSTON – The state agency that oversees health insurance for 460,000 public employees, retirees and their dependents is on track to run out of money to pay claims on May 12, a full seven weeks before the end of the fiscal year.


Bill would allow Chapter 61A exception for renewable energy at farms
04-18-2025 12:52 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

A recommendation from a task force the Legislature created a decade ago resurfaced last week before the Revenue Committee, which took testimony related to the machinations involved when a farm wants to use a portion of its land to generate both renewable electricity and supplemental income.


Massachusetts bill bans cooperation with federal health care investigations
04-17-2025 1:29 PM

By SAM DRYSDALE

BOSTON — Senate Democrats announced a bill Monday morning intended to shield reproductive and transgender care in Massachusetts from out-of-state threats, saying it was part of the response effort to the Trump administration.


Free jail calls stressing sheriffs’ budgets, staff
04-15-2025 1:42 PM

By ALISON KUZNITZ

BOSTON — Sheriffs want lawmakers to consider reining in unlimited free phone calls at county jails amid bulging costs and heightened demand on correctional officers to monitor those communications.

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