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As Healey ramps up environmental focus, some advocates demand more
They want the governor to revisit projects that developed under her predecessor. -
Can Amy Carnevale save the Mass. GOP?
She takes over at a moment of deep Republican irrelevancy. -
Healey supports giving Boston a seat on the MBTA board
Healey declines to say if she thinks teachers should be allowed to strike. -
Four things to know as sports betting launches in Massachusetts
Champion athletes will usher in era of sports wagering at state’s casinos. -
Healey: Emergency aid depleted, family shelters at capacity
The new governor wants $282 million to support shelter, food for surge of migrants. -
Basic Black: Will Greater Boston’s next generation of leaders break barriers?
We spoke with new State House members in the most diverse of class of lawmakers ever elected. -
Healey, state’s top judge rally for $49M state investment into legal aid for low-income residents
Justice Kimberly S. Budd said leaders need to advocate for people who can’t afford their own counsel. -
Millionaire’s tax adds a new variable in uncertain state budget cycle
Experts project Massachusetts’ revenues will tick up only modestly amid volatile economy. -
Could ‘magic mushrooms’ become legal in Mass.? Lawmakers are looking into it
Mass. would become the third state to make it lawful for adults to grow, ingest and give away certain psychedelic plants and fungi. -
Tax cuts, energy policy top of mind for right-leaning groups at Boston meeting
Groups see a “freedom, pro-energy movement” building in New England.