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Posted inHealth Care

State orders open access to free prenatal vitamins, birth control

by Sam Drysdale // State House News Service March 6, 2025March 12, 2025

“We know that prenatal vitamins and birth control play an essential role in women’s health. No one should be prevented from getting the care they need because of cost or because they are waiting for a prescription,” Healey said in a statement.

Posted inPolitics

Healey plans to seek reelection in 2026

by Sam Drysdale // State House News Service February 7, 2025February 7, 2025

“And I feel like we’ve done all those things, and there’s a heck of a lot more to do. And so I plan to run for reelection, because there’s a lot more to do.”

Posted inState Government

With new term dawning, Spilka eyes K-12 funding reform, primary care overhaul

by Sam Drysdale // State House News Service January 3, 2025January 8, 2025

A newly reelected Senate President Karen Spilka previewed some of her legislative priorities for the 2025-2026 session: reexamining the state’s education funding formula, pressing for primary health care delivery reform, and pushing again to expand juvenile court jurisdiction to include young adults aged 18.

Posted inState Government

Convention authority goes with the local candidate

by Sam Drysdale // State House News Service October 28, 2024October 28, 2024

The search for a new leader to take over the agency has taken close to a year, after former executive director David Gibbons stepped down last November.

Posted inCriminal Justice

New State Police chief promises review of training death, mum on staffing changes

by Sam Drysdale // State House News Service October 5, 2024October 5, 2024

Noble said Friday he had not been officially briefed on the investigation into the recruit’s death yet, but that he is aware of the situation and a deeper briefing is shortly forthcoming.

Posted inEnvironment

New Seaport tower showcases low-carbon cement from Somerville firm

by Sam Drysdale // State House News Service October 2, 2024October 2, 2024

The event celebrated the first commercial application of a new type of low-carbon cement, made entirely in Massachusetts, and its use to build Boston’s largest net zero office building.

Posted inHealth Care

Markey threatens Steward’s de la Torre with contempt

by Sam Drysdale // State House News Service September 5, 2024September 5, 2024

“When I voted on July 25 to issue the first subpoena from the Senate Health Committee since 1981, it was not a request for Ralph de la Torre to answer for what he’s done, it was a demand that he answer for what he has done. It was a demand that 15 of my bipartisan colleagues joined,” Markey said.

Posted inHealth Care

Dorchester, Ayer region brace for hospital closures

by Sam Drysdale // State House News Service August 29, 2024August 29, 2024

Carney Hospital in Dorchester and Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer are slated to close on August 31, but advocates and elected officials say that could be averted if the state were willing to step in.

Posted inState Government

With chance she could be acting governor, DiZoglio drafted order on non-disclosure agreements

by Sam Drysdale // State House News Service August 20, 2024August 21, 2024

“I do not feel that that would have been a way to make meaningful and positive change, positioning the administration to come home to a signed executive order,” she said. “It’s my intention to partner with this administration.”

Posted inHousing

Protest planned on eve of possible shelter evictions

by Sam Drysdale // State House News Service August 8, 2024August 8, 2024

The day before dozens of families are scheduled to be evicted from Massachusetts shelters, protestors plan to hold a vigil at the State House Thursday over new restrictions Gov. Maura Healey made to the family shelter system.

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