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What's ahead for Boston politics in 2022?
How Mayor Wu and a new City Council govern will be one of the great political stories to follow in the coming months. -
Wu says hateful comments have flooded her office since announcing new vaccine regulations
Personal attacks go unanswered on Republican gubernatorial hopeful Geoff Diehl's Facebook page -
Wu to send new real estate transfer tax to City Council
The mayor will request a new tax on sales above $2 million next month. -
Boston's huge vote for an elected school committee puts Mayor Wu at odds with majority opinion
Wu favors a committee that mixes the appointed — by her — with the elected. -
Wu sets Jan. 12 deadline for clearing Mass. and Cass encampments
The mayor said that Boston is still working on its 200-bed target for the homeless but currently has plans for 130. -
Wu's contracting equity pilot would be a first for Massachusetts
If the City Council approves, it would be a first step in improving Boston's woeful record of bringing minority- and women-owned businesses into the city's pool of goods and services vendors. -
Ed Flynn claims votes for Boston City Council presidency
Sources told GBH News Ricardo Arroyo and Kenzie Bok, also vying for the spot, failed to form coalitions around optics of the council’s racial and ethnic makeup. -
Boston City Council greenlights Mayor Wu's $8 million free bus expansion proposal
Boston's City Council approved Mayor Michelle Wu’s proposal to spend $8 million in federal pandemic relief funds on expanding fare-free bus service for the next two years. -
Mayor Wu hints that an indoor vaccine mandate is imminent in Boston
In her first appearance on "Ask The Mayor," Michelle Wu also laid out her plans for hiring a new police commissioner. -
Wu signs measure to bar fossil fuel investment
But the city's largest pension investments are governed by state — not city — law.