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MassHealth is under pressure as new federal Medicaid rules tighten eligibility and reporting requirements. The changes threaten to increase administrative burdens and risk coverage losses for vulnerable populations.
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A new statewide bill has been introduced aiming to ban broker fees charged to renters. Advocates argue the move will make housing more affordable and increase rental market transparency. Lawmakers are set to debate the proposal soon.
Court cases against facial recognition technology are increasing as concerns over privacy and bias grow. Lawsuits challenge its accuracy and ethical use by law enforcement and private companies nationwide.
The MBTA is accelerating a five-year infrastructure project to just 30 days, aiming to minimize commuter disruption. Officials say this intensive effort will enhance service reliability and safety across the network.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu officially launched her re-election campaign Monday, emphasizing continued progress on climate action, housing, and public safety ahead of the upcoming city elections.
Massachusetts is grappling with rising recycling challenges as contamination rates soar and market demand for recyclables declines. Experts urge increased public education and policy changes to address the crisis.
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Massachusetts’ new infrastructure bill promises a surge in local development, allocating billions for roads, bridges, and public transit. Officials anticipate job growth and enhanced community connectivity statewide.
The MBTA announced it will complete five years’ worth of infrastructure upgrades in just 30 days. The accelerated plan aims to minimize disruptions and enhance service efficiency across the network.
Progress advances in the Red-Blue Line Connector study as transit officials reveal early findings and community feedback. The project aims to enhance connectivity and reduce commute times across key city hubs.
MassHealth is under pressure as new federal Medicaid rules tighten eligibility and reporting requirements. The changes threaten to increase administrative burdens and risk coverage losses for vulnerable populations.
Massachusetts’ new infrastructure bill promises major upgrades, boosting local roads, bridges, and public transit. Key changes include increased funding for sustainable projects and improved safety measures statewide.
The state has introduced a new bill aiming to ban broker fees for renters, seeking to reduce upfront housing costs and increase rental affordability amid rising living expenses. The proposal now moves to the legislative committee.
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MassHealth is under pressure as new federal Medicaid rules tighten eligibility and reporting requirements. The changes threaten to increase administrative burdens and risk coverage losses for vulnerable populations.
Massachusetts’ new infrastructure bill promises major upgrades, boosting local roads, bridges, and public transit. Key changes include increased funding for sustainable projects and improved safety measures statewide.
The state has introduced a new bill aiming to ban broker fees for renters, seeking to reduce upfront housing costs and increase rental affordability amid rising living expenses. The proposal now moves to the legislative committee.
MassDOT announced progress on Tobin Bridge repairs and key state infrastructure projects, aiming to enhance safety and reduce traffic delays. Completion timelines remain on track for late 2024.
The MBTA Board has approved a $9.8 billion budget for its 2026-2030 Capital Plan, aiming to upgrade infrastructure and improve transit services across the region over the next five years.
Debate intensifies over a proposed carbon tax targeting the transportation sector. Advocates argue it’s crucial for reducing emissions, while opponents warn of rising costs for consumers and businesses.
Governor Healey unveiled an $8 billion plan aimed at stabilizing MBTA finances, focusing on improving service reliability and addressing long-term funding gaps to ensure sustainable public transit in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts’ new infrastructure bill is set to boost local development by funding road repairs, public transit upgrades, and utility improvements, aiming to drive economic growth and enhance community connectivity statewide.
The MBTA is enhancing accessibility with upgrades at multiple stations, including new elevators, ramps, and tactile signage. These improvements aim to ensure safer, more convenient travel for all passengers.
Massachusetts is updating its transit infrastructure to tackle climate change impacts, focusing on resilience against floods and extreme weather. The plan aims to ensure reliable transportation amid rising environmental challenges.
Efforts to allow alcohol sales at farmers markets are gaining momentum as advocates highlight potential boosts to local economies and enhanced consumer experiences. Lawmakers are reviewing proposed legislation this session.
Governor Healey unveiled an $8 billion plan aiming to stabilize MBTA funding, boosting infrastructure and service reliability. The proposal targets long-term transit improvements and fiscal sustainability.