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Healey convenes leaders to review Mass. bridge safety in wake of Baltimore tragedy
The sudden collapse early Tuesday brought attention back to hundreds of structurally deficient bridges -
Massachusetts launches program to help turn office buildings into housing
Not all office buildings can become apartments, so MassHousing's Commercial Conversion Initiative will help municipalities find good candidates. -
Healey is open to migrant shelter reforms, and plans to keep pushing to build more housing
In a one-on-one interview with GBH News, Healey lays out her view on housing, MCAS exams, reproductive health care and more. -
Healey: For top industries to thrive in Mass., more housing has to be built
Healey's new economic development bill will invest in artificial intelligence, life sciences and clean energy. -
Healey again knocks Steward as ‘house of cards’
The governor alleged the health care system’s team has "not been forthcoming, truthful or responsive" about the apparent financial distress the hospitals are facing. -
Healey's office says Steward provided 'insufficient' financial info, must leave Mass.
Gov. Maura Healey gave the beleaguered health care system until the end of the day Friday to provide details about its finances. -
A surprising history of how a bill became the MBTA Communities law
The first domino from Milton’s Feb. 14 vote to reject a multifamily zoning plan fell this week. -
Wolohojian appears poised to ride wave of support to state’s highest court
Wolohojian was nominated by the governor to sit on the Supreme Judicial Court. She is also the governor’s former romantic partner. -
Healey says ‘time has come’ for Steward to transfer its hospitals
Healey's letter and its razor-sharp tone represent a new forcefulness in the administration's response to Steward since the system's fiscal problems burst into public view last month. -
Breaking down Healey's new budget plan for Massachusetts
Revenue is plateauing, but the state still plans to spend more in the next fiscal year.