Must-Reads
Massachusetts
Healey faces calls for probe of no-bid migrant contracts
The Eagle Tribune
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Massachusetts House budget plan includes $739m for cash-strapped transit agencies
Boston Globe
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MBTA Communities panel splits over state vs. local control
Commonwealth Beacon
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‘It’s nonstop’: Striking BU grad workers struggle to balance teaching, studying, life
Boston Globe
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In federal lawsuit, teacher accuses Amherst schools of violating civil rights, other district policies
Gazette Net
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Bostonians revel in a partial solar eclipse
WBUR
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Boston city councilor calling for hiring freeze amid economic uncertainty
Boston Herald
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The strange tale of a former Holyoke city councilor
Boston Globe
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After warning of ‘political theatre,’ Goldberg to close hearing to determine cannabis regulator’s fate
Boston Globe
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Amazon debuts $400 million robotic warehouse in North Andover, biggest in the state
Boston Globe
National
Today on Beacon Hill
11:00am
"Ask the Mayor" with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu on GBH's Boston Public Radio
89.7 FM or gbhnews.org
1:00pm
MassWildlife Public Hearing
Via Zoom
Quote of the Day
“When someone tells you who he is, believe him. Donald Trump again said today that he’s ‘proudly’ responsible for overturning Roe v Wade, stripping the rights away from millions of women and unleashing a public health emergency,” Healey said in a statement her office issued on Monday. “Don’t let Donald Trump lie his way out of this – with today’s position he is supporting horrific abortion bans across the country.”
Healey fired back at Donald Trump’s assertion that abortion legislation should be left to the states, arguing that the Republican presidential hopeful was still backing bans that “that deny women access to basic health care and freedom.”
News by Category
Beltway Politics
Business
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Amazon debuts $400 million robotic warehouse in North Andover, biggest in the state
Boston Globe
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Factorial Energy prepares for big move, as battery maker makes tracks for Methuen
Boston Globe
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It’s felt nearly impossible to find a rental on the Cape for the last few years. This summer might be different.
Boston Globe
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Interest rates, rising labor costs depress Mass. business confidence
Boston Business Journal
Education
Gaming
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Poll indicates young people aren’t betting on sports as much as feared
CommonWealh Beacon
Health Care
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Rodrigues Sends Strong Signal On Health Care
State House News Service
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More than 200 women and several men accuse doctor in lawsuit of sexual abuse, unnecessary exams
WBUR
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Paying off people’s medical debt has little impact on their lives, study finds
Boston Globe
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Have our doctors become just another commodity?
Boston Globe
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Lawmakers press US regulators to scrutinize Optum plan to acquire Steward’s physicians network
Boston Globe
Housing
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Proposed commission settlement could hurt veteran home buyers
Boston Globe
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Two more Boston office buildings to be converted into housing
Boston Business Journal
Human Services
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Clubs Tout Role In Keeping Youths Safe, Connected
State House News Service
Legislative
Local Government
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Sarno Imports Familiar Name from across the River for Next City Solicitor
Western Mass. Politics & Insight
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Wu proposes $4.6 billion budget for next fiscal year
Boston Globe
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Planners Gearing Up For American Revolution Anniversary
State House News Service
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Annual town election in Hatfield to feature uncontested races
Gazette Net
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Michelle Wu rolls out $4.6 billion budget to Boston City Council with property tax warning
Boston Herald
Politics
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Opinion: The damage is already done
The Sun Chronicle
Public Health
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NY: The Ex-N.Y.P.D. Official Trying to Tame New York’s Trash
The New Yorker
Reproductive Rights
State Finance
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Chairman: "There Will Be Some Reductions In Accounts"
State House News Service
Transportation
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Senate To Tackle Road Funding Bill Thursday
State House News Service
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Hadley hits pause on EV charging station plan
Gazette Net
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House's Big Plans For T Include MBTA Academy
State House News Service
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Massachusetts House budget will carry ‘record’ funding for MBTA, regional transit
Boston Herald