From rent control to recreational pot, these 11 questions could be coming to Mass. ballots this fall
This fall, Massachusetts voters could be asked to weigh in on a record number of ballot questions. They would cover a range of topics such as rent control, major changes to state elections, and even ...
As she runs for reelection this year, Governor Maura Healey is presenting a far sunnier vision of Massachusetts: It’s ...
A proposal to convert Massachusetts’s state primary elections to “all-party primaries” is inching closer to appearing on the ...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) urged Democrats to put working people over rich donors. The path forward for the Democratic ...
A federal judge in Washington state on Friday permanently blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a 2025 executive order that sought to require voters prove citizenship and that all ballots be ...
Michael Morrissey, the Massachusetts district attorney who oversaw the prosecution of Karen Read, won't be seeking ...
Concerns among businesses about rising costs, permitting difficulties, and people moving out of state were buffeted by ...
Senator Elizabeth Warren warns Democrats against courting wealthy donors, arguing party must focus on working people to win ...
Worries about rising costs and people leaving the state topped business leaders' list of concerns, according to new data.
Lobbying efforts ahead of the twisty election of the Boston city council president last week may have violated ...
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) will address the future of the Democratic Party and what it means to be a big-tent party at a ...
Former House and Senate members from both parties are launching comeback campaigns in 2026, driven by their desire to control of Congress.
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