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Spilka says she ‘would have voted yes’ had sports betting bill gone to roll call
The Senate President hinted that there is more to come on protecting abortions in Mass. -
Push for millionaires' tax in Massachusetts ramps up
The fight over the so-called Fair Share Amendment has been brewing for years. -
Legislators drum up support for aid-in-dying bill with approaching deadline
They say public sentiment has changed since the "Death with Dignity" ballot initiative failed in 2012. -
State Senate unveils nearly $50 billion annual budget proposal
Both the House and Senate left out the governor’s proposed tax relief. -
Municipal leaders eager to work on projects outlined in Baker’s economic development bill
The governor urged Massachusetts legislators to act quickly -
New plan charts 30-year course for equity and resilience in Greater Boston
The Metropolitan Area Planning Council unveiled its sweeping roadmap Thursday. -
House Speaker shifts, subtly, on expectations for sports-betting legislation
Whether or not to include college sports is a point of contention between the House and Senate. -
Mass. Senate passes sports betting bill
But the bill the Senate passed differs from the legislation the House approved in a handful of significant ways. -
Legal sports betting poised to advance on Beacon Hill
The state Senate and House still differ on some key details, however. -
PFAS task force releases recommendations to state officials
The Massachusetts task force released a report of 30 recommendations to state officials to address contamination of the hazardous "forever chemicals."