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Pathlight’s ‘This Is Me’ exhibit at State House featured photos of 20 people
06-18-2023 10:55 AM

By MERCY LINGLE

NORTHAMPTON — Evie Hawley recalls seeing her daughter Alice taking pictures in front of her portrait and those of her friends when they were on display four years ago at the Northampton Center for the Arts as part of an exhibit titled “This is Me.”...


Healey pitches ‘green bank’ for housing retrofits, new construction
06-16-2023 3:41 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

BOSTON — With an eye on the state’s mid-century greenhouse gas emission reduction commitments, Gov. Maura Healey has announced the launch of a “green bank” that she hopes will attract private investment and federal money to pay for building retrofits...


My Turn: Climate change affects everyone through water — even in Massachusetts
06-15-2023 4:31 PM

By JULIA BLATT

When we think of climate change, the first images that come to mind are of hot temperatures, melting ice caps, and greenhouse gases clogging the atmosphere. A recent report by the United Nations, however, warns that most people will actually...


Legislature eyes Aug. 12-13 for sales tax holiday
06-12-2023 11:10 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

BOSTON — Lawmakers intend to schedule this year’s mandatory sales tax holiday for the weekend of Aug. 12-13, Senate President Karen Spilka said Monday.With a Thursday deadline to set the dates approaching, Spilka told reporters the Legislature intends...


Frontier students work with lawmakers to file bill on menstrual products
06-07-2023 4:41 PM

By CHRIS LARABEE

SOUTH DEERFIELD — What began as a class project exploring students’ civic identities has found its way nearly 100 miles east, as three Frontier Regional School students testified at the State House Tuesday afternoon to support a bill they helped file...


State formalizing forestry role in emissions fight
06-07-2023 3:53 PM

By COLIN A. YOUNG

The Healey administration moved Wednesday to draft the state’s forests into the effort to address climate change, announcing a new initiative to invest in conservation, develop updated guidelines for state lands, and provide incentives for landowners...


Bill eyes on-campus safety net for students in recovery
05-31-2023 11:57 AM

By SAM DRYSDALE

BOSTON — On college campuses, where drinking and drugs are often a pervasive part of student culture, students recovering from addiction face high risks of relapse and social isolation, according to supporters of a bill that would create a safety net...


Bill in works for insurers to cover biomarker testing for people with cancer, other diseases
05-29-2023 10:57 AM

By SYDNEY KO

When she was 13 nearly a decade ago, University of Massachusetts graduate student Maggie Buswick was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Her doctors informed her that she needed to receive the “highest level” treatment of radioactive iodine, which is a...


Report: Antisemitism, white supremacy on rise in Mass.
05-24-2023 12:13 PM

By ALISON KUZNITZ

BOSTON — As antisemitic attacks and white supremacist activity escalate in Massachusetts, the Anti-Defamation League is imploring Beacon Hill policymakers to pass legislation to crack down on hate crimes and online harassment.Massachusetts logged the...


Gobi tapped as 1st director of rural affairs
05-22-2023 5:51 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

Sen. Anne Gobi will leave the Legislature to become the state’s first director of rural affairs, a newly created post in the Healey administration.Gov. Maura Healey announced Monday that she tapped the Spencer Democrat to serve “as a dedicated...


Massachusetts anti-abortion centers push back against lawmakers, abortion rights advocates
05-21-2023 2:05 PM

By MARISSA WALKER

BOSTON — “Pregnancy resource centers” are becoming increasingly prevalent in Massachusetts, outnumbering abortion providers 3-to-1 as these anti-abortion women’s health care centers push back against abortion rights advocates.Last month, Massachusetts...


Climate activists say ‘embodied carbon’ escaping oversight
05-17-2023 11:07 PM

By SAM DRYSDALE

BOSTON — As Massachusetts moves toward its 2050 deadline to reach net-zero carbon emissions, climate activists had lawmakers’ attention on Wednesday, proposing a new idea to reduce an unlikely source of carbon in the state.A bill sponsored by Rep....


Hospitals interested in safety surveillance pilot, center chief says
05-17-2023 5:10 PM

By SAM DORAN

BOSTON — A proposed pilot program for Massachusetts hospitals could be “game-changing” in identifying medical error cases and the causes behind them, the Betsy Lehman Center’s executive director said Monday, and several hospitals have expressed...


Plans coming together for public higher ed investments
05-16-2023 4:05 PM

By Sam Drysdale

BOSTON — As the House and Senate prepare for budget negotiations to get underway in a few weeks, a coalition advocating for “debt-free” public higher education is making a final push for historic investments into the sector with the advent of newly...


Commissioner: Emergency ending, but it’s ‘not the end of COVID’
05-12-2023 11:15 AM

By Chris Lisinski

BOSTON — It can be difficult to grasp all at once a sense of how dramatically the world seemed to change in March 2020.Now that the public health emergency order in Massachusetts has ended, as of Thursday, state health officials say the road out of...


Senate includes tax relief reserve in $55.8B budget
05-09-2023 7:41 PM

By Sam Drysdale

BOSTON — Senate Democrats rolled out a $55.8 billion state budget bill Tuesday, leaving room for about $575 million in future investments in tax relief, which the Senate budget chief said will be hitting the chamber floor for debate soon.The Senate...


Bill would deploy tree canopies in climate fight
05-08-2023 1:51 PM

By ALISON KUZNITZ

BOSTON — Tree canopies shading Massachusetts cities and towns could grow dramatically, particularly in environmental justice communities where there’s currently scant coverage, under a legislative proposal to launch a municipal reforestation...


‘A barbaric procedure’: Many state veterinarians support legislation to outlaw declawing cats
05-07-2023 1:21 PM

By SYDNEY KO

Following the lead of New York and Maryland, veterinarians in Massachusetts are gathering support to ban procedures that declaw cats.A bill introduced by Sen. Mark Montigny, D-New Bedford, aims to ban the practice, a move veterinarians in...


Rep: Healey’s arrival changes outlook for aid in dying bill
05-05-2023 4:39 PM

By CHRIS LISINSKI

BOSTON — Top House and Senate Democrats have not publicly mentioned legalizing medical aid in dying as a priority, but one legislative sponsor believes the chances of action are better than ever now that Gov. Maura Healey is in the corner office.Rep....


Healey opens western Mass. outpost in Springfield 
05-01-2023 6:49 PM

By MADDIE FABIAN

SPRINGFIELD — A Northampton woman who most recently served as regional director for Sen. Ed Markey has been tapped by the Healey administration to head up a new office intended to provide a link between the four counties of western Massachusetts and...

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