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House, Senate Dems expand tax relief plans
$500 million proposal shares goals with Gov. Baker's plan -
Mass. Senate advances sweeping plan to revamp early childhood education and care
The move was expected — and puts new pressure on the House. -
Lawmakers announce $250 and $500 one-time payments for some Massachusetts residents
Structural tax relief reforms remain under consideration on Beacon Hill. -
State's highest court weighs legitimacy of new Mass. voting law
Plaintiffs including Mass. GOP chair Jim Lyons contend it's unconstitutional. -
As Beacon Hill’s clock ticks down, Senate goes big on early childhood care
An ambitious new bill puts the issue at the center of the political conversation. -
Mass. House passes sweeping reproductive rights bill
Answering the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, it would shield abortion providers and their patients from out-of-state legal action. -
With allegations of hypocrisy, State House staffer union ups pressure on Senate President Spilka
They’ve been waiting three months for her to embrace their efforts. -
Chang-Díaz ends bid for governor while vowing to make mark on 2022 elections
She’s backing a slate of like-minded Democrats in hopes of shaking up Beacon Hill. -
Mass. House joins Senate in mental health push
The chambers have a little over six weeks to get a final reconciled version to the governor's desk before the end of formal legislative sessions. -
As opponents of rideshare ballot question celebrate, backers look to Beacon Hill for help
Right now, their political prospects appear to be grim.