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Posted inOpinion

Should Massachusetts implement a program providing universal basic income?  

by James Peyser 1 day agoApril 12, 2025

The difference of opinion over UBI generally comes down to what’s valued most by either side of the argument: reducing the effects of poverty now or increasing self-sufficiency in the future. 

Patients, labor advocates and other opponents of hospital closures and mental health care caseworker cuts rally outside the State House on Feb. 25, 2025. Photo: Chris Lisinski/SHNS
Posted inState Government

Opponents knock Healey’s youth mental health plan

by Alison Kuznitz // State House News Service 3 days agoApril 11, 2025

With three state-funded youth mental health programs at risk of closing, lawmakers and providers ramped up their opposition this week to Gov. Healey’s proposed budget cuts.

Posted inState House News Service

Former Baker deputy Mike Kennealy launches campaign for governor

by Ella Adams | State House News Service and Chris Lisinski I State House News Service April 7, 2025April 7, 2025

A former private equity manager, who spent four years as state housing and economic development secretary under Gov. Charlie Baker, declared his candidacy for governor.

Posted inOpinion

Our towns in Western Mass. are getting shortchanged under the reimbursement formula for state-owned land 

by Dicken Crane, Art Schwenger and Sam Haupt April 5, 2025April 6, 2025

The report “Pursuing Equitable State-Owned Land Reimbursements for Municipalities” recommends a funding floor to address systemic inequity in the PILOT formula.

Posted inOpinion

Federal nutrition budget cuts will cause real pain in Western Mass.

by Andrew Morehouse and Charlotte Boney April 4, 2025April 4, 2025

These cuts would deepen food insecurity across Western Massachusetts and further strain our already overburdened food assistance network.

Posted inPolitics

Super PAC aligned with Mayor Wu receives six-figure donation

Headshot of Gintautus Dumcius, Reporter at CommonWealth Beacon by Gintautas Dumcius April 3, 2025April 7, 2025

AN OUTSIDE GROUP that worked to help Boston Mayor Michelle Wu elect a slate of City Council candidates two years ago has received a six-figure infusion of cash as she faces a challenge from Josh Kraft, one of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s sons.  Bold Boston, a super political action committee (PAC), took in […]

Posted inState House News Service

Gov. Healey seeks $756 million for ‘time-sensitive deficiencies’

by Chris Lisinski I State House News Service April 3, 2025April 3, 2025

Healey’s office pitched the $190 million the bill includes for a child care financial assistance program as a way to “support Massachusetts residents at a time of rising costs.”

Posted inOpinion

Kerry Healey was right: We should discuss senior ‘overhousing’

by Ben Forman and Elise Rapoza April 2, 2025April 3, 2025

As a new state commission recommends policies, programs, and investments to expand the supply of housing for seniors, devising strategies to help older adults move into smaller homes should also be on their agenda.  

Posted inOpinion

DiZoglio misses chance to make her case by opting to tweet, not testify, on her quest to audit the Legislature

by Margaret Monsell April 1, 2025April 1, 2025

The Senate subcommittee hearing offers the auditor the opportunity to make the case that her demand of the Legislature is consistent with constitutional principles, but it seems that she has declined to take it.

Posted inEnvironment

‘Water doesn’t know property lines’: Where Massachusetts’s climate and housing crises meet

Headshot of Jennifer Smith, reporter at CommonWealth Beacon. by Jennifer Smith April 1, 2025April 3, 2025

“The state rules have to catch up with the reality of climate change,” said Matthew Fee, a Nantucket select board member. “A town road can’t be abandoned if someone’s [living] on it, but what happens when the road goes into the ocean?”

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