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The Mass. Legislature doesn't see the world like the rest of us — and it doesn't have to
A lack of competition invites a focus on internal politics over the public good. -
Mass. Senate removes term limits for its president
Senate President Karen Spilka can now hold power indefinitely. -
Federal complaint claims discrimination in Mass. vocational school admissions
Advocates want the schools to move to lottery-based admissions. -
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.