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MAGAZINETRANSPORTATIONEDUCATIONPOLITICSENERGYOPINIONHEALTH CARE NEWS See all. Fattmans challenge OCPF investigation as biased. Shira Schoenberg. Film tax credit backers say they have the votes. Bruce Mohl. Baker signs climate change bill into law. Chris Lisinski. How to build an industry to support offshore wind. Bruce Mohl. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are simply good ideas and not so good ideas. The lawmakers at the hearing, sensing a possible opportunity to advance their political career over some perceived misstep by the Baker administration in formulating a solution to one of the most complex and far-reaching problems of the last century, is the height of hypocrisy. Meet theAuthor.
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE The overrepresentation of racial minorities in child welfare programs is not unique to Massachusetts. Black children account for about 14 percent of all children in the United States, but make up 23 percent of all those in foster care.Among children entering foster care, American Indian/Alaska Native children are represented at 2.7 times their rate in the general population. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Off peak, reverse peak, and weekend traffic will make up a much larger proportion of commuter rail ridership. There is a pressing need to restructure commuter rail to respond to the demand changes. The MBTA is implementing major cost cuts, but believes even with these cuts it must cut service. Weekend commuter rail service, although COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Executive Editor, CommonWealth. E-mail @bostonjonas. Bio » Latest Stories ». About Michael Jonas. Michael Jonas has worked in journalism in Massachusetts since the early 1980s. Before joining the CommonWealth staff in early 2001, he was a contributing writer for the magazine for two years. His cover story in CommonWealth's Fall 1999issue on
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Arthur Tobin, the 81-year-old clerk-magistrate at Quincy District Court and a former mayor of Quincy, city councilor, and state senator, says the calls to him from lawmakers for courthouse jobs have slowed, mostly because of a court hiring freeze that began in 2008. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE LAST MONTH, workers from the state Department of Children and Families knocked on the door of Raquel, an El Salvadoran immigrant living in Worcester. DCF had gotten an anonymous call about a fight between her husband and her teenage son. Since then, Raquel, speaking Spanish through an interpreter, said she has struggled to communicate with DCF workers, often because of the language COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE MASSACHUSETTS’ LEADERSHIP on energy policy has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to move the needle on clean energy. According to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the proposal from Hydro-Québec and Central Maine Power to deliver clean energy over the New England Clean Energy Connect will result in nearly half (47 percent) of the electricity consumed by COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE President Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016, and another $750 in 2017. He paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years, according to The New York Times. The paper examined decades of the personal and corporate tax records of Trump and his businesses. Dean Baquet, the Times executive editor, says the records show aCOMMONWEALTH
MAGAZINETRANSPORTATIONEDUCATIONPOLITICSENERGYOPINIONHEALTH CARE NEWS See all. Fattmans challenge OCPF investigation as biased. Shira Schoenberg. Film tax credit backers say they have the votes. Bruce Mohl. Baker signs climate change bill into law. Chris Lisinski. How to build an industry to support offshore wind. Bruce Mohl. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are simply good ideas and not so good ideas. The lawmakers at the hearing, sensing a possible opportunity to advance their political career over some perceived misstep by the Baker administration in formulating a solution to one of the most complex and far-reaching problems of the last century, is the height of hypocrisy. Meet theAuthor.
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE The overrepresentation of racial minorities in child welfare programs is not unique to Massachusetts. Black children account for about 14 percent of all children in the United States, but make up 23 percent of all those in foster care.Among children entering foster care, American Indian/Alaska Native children are represented at 2.7 times their rate in the general population. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Off peak, reverse peak, and weekend traffic will make up a much larger proportion of commuter rail ridership. There is a pressing need to restructure commuter rail to respond to the demand changes. The MBTA is implementing major cost cuts, but believes even with these cuts it must cut service. Weekend commuter rail service, although COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Executive Editor, CommonWealth. E-mail @bostonjonas. Bio » Latest Stories ». About Michael Jonas. Michael Jonas has worked in journalism in Massachusetts since the early 1980s. Before joining the CommonWealth staff in early 2001, he was a contributing writer for the magazine for two years. His cover story in CommonWealth's Fall 1999issue on
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Arthur Tobin, the 81-year-old clerk-magistrate at Quincy District Court and a former mayor of Quincy, city councilor, and state senator, says the calls to him from lawmakers for courthouse jobs have slowed, mostly because of a court hiring freeze that began in 2008. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE LAST MONTH, workers from the state Department of Children and Families knocked on the door of Raquel, an El Salvadoran immigrant living in Worcester. DCF had gotten an anonymous call about a fight between her husband and her teenage son. Since then, Raquel, speaking Spanish through an interpreter, said she has struggled to communicate with DCF workers, often because of the language COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE MASSACHUSETTS’ LEADERSHIP on energy policy has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to move the needle on clean energy. According to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the proposal from Hydro-Québec and Central Maine Power to deliver clean energy over the New England Clean Energy Connect will result in nearly half (47 percent) of the electricity consumed by COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE President Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016, and another $750 in 2017. He paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years, according to The New York Times. The paper examined decades of the personal and corporate tax records of Trump and his businesses. Dean Baquet, the Times executive editor, says the records show a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE NEWS See all. Fattmans challenge OCPF investigation as biased. Shira Schoenberg. Film tax credit backers say they have the votes. Bruce Mohl. Baker signs climate change bill into law. Chris Lisinski. How to build an industry to support offshore wind. Bruce Mohl. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Great disruptive events challenge us to think about our lives and the systems we have put in place to support our economies and lifestyles. Disruptions like COVID-19 are unwelcome not least because they deprive us of the routines we took for granted, routines that may have been rooted in highly unsustainable practices but were nevertheless ingrained into our comfort zones. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE WHEN HISTORIANS of the future write their accounts of the pandemic of 2020-21, they will say we knew something this bad was coming, still got caught flat-footed, and hundreds of thousands of people likely died as a result.. They will not excuse the many ways we made the pandemic worse than it had to be; for example, how we failed to foresee the critical role that communications technology COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · Since 2017, states have been discussing whether or not they will join an Interstate Physician Licensure Compact (IPLC) that promises to streamline traditional medical-license application processes and allow doctors to be licensed in more than one state and accomplish that quickly. So far, 29 states have fully joined the compact. On May 18, Gov. Charlie Baker proposed that Massachusettsjoin
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · A recent paper published in Prevention Science by researchers at the Center for Benefit-Cost Studies of Education, shows that for every dollar invested in City Connects, and the services and resources to which students and families are connected, there is a return to taxpayers of $3.The paper explains that the efficiencies in Boston schools with City Connects have three drivers. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Shira Schoenberg. Shira Schoenberg is a reporter at CommonWealth magazine. Shira previously worked for more than seven years at the Springfield Republican/MassLive.com where she covered state politics and elections, covering topics as diverse as the launch of the legal marijuana industry, problems with the state's foster care system and the elections of U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · LOU MURRAY, the chairman of the Ward 20 Republican Committee in Boston’s West Roxbury neighborhood, gets it at least partially right in an op-ed in today’s Boston Herald when he says Massachusetts Republican Party chairman Jim Lyons has become a “pariah.” Murray, who is billed as having served as a “national Catholic adviser to Donald Trump,” is a huge Lyons fan, framing theparty
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · Long Island is already home to an existing pier and dock structure. There’s also recent precedent for a ferry service: when the bridge was demolished in 2015, Boston worked with the long-standing Camp Harbor View to ferry children to the island. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About a third of all community college students pursue degrees in liberal arts fields. The study authors say that can be a sensible path for those who end up transferring to a four-year college after getting an associate’s degree, but the report raises questions about the value of liberal arts pursuits for students like those looked at in their study, who don’t go beyond a two-year college.COMMONWEALTH
MAGAZINETRANSPORTATIONEDUCATIONPOLITICSENERGYOPINIONHEALTH CARE NEWS See all. Fattmans challenge OCPF investigation as biased. Shira Schoenberg. Film tax credit backers say they have the votes. Bruce Mohl. Baker signs climate change bill into law. Chris Lisinski. How to build an industry to support offshore wind. Bruce Mohl. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are simply good ideas and not so good ideas. The lawmakers at the hearing, sensing a possible opportunity to advance their political career over some perceived misstep by the Baker administration in formulating a solution to one of the most complex and far-reaching problems of the last century, is the height of hypocrisy. Meet theAuthor.
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Farming is an important part of the Massachusetts economy, providing direct employment to nearly 26,000 people and producing $475 million in goods annually. But most of our farms are small operations that are family owned and highly sensitive to the economic disruption brought on by COVID-19. That’s why many Farm Bureau members are interested COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE The overrepresentation of racial minorities in child welfare programs is not unique to Massachusetts. Black children account for about 14 percent of all children in the United States, but make up 23 percent of all those in foster care.Among children entering foster care, American Indian/Alaska Native children are represented at 2.7 times their rate in the general population. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Off peak, reverse peak, and weekend traffic will make up a much larger proportion of commuter rail ridership. There is a pressing need to restructure commuter rail to respond to the demand changes. The MBTA is implementing major cost cuts, but believes even with these cuts it must cut service. Weekend commuter rail service, although COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Arthur Tobin, the 81-year-old clerk-magistrate at Quincy District Court and a former mayor of Quincy, city councilor, and state senator, says the calls to him from lawmakers for courthouse jobs have slowed, mostly because of a court hiring freeze that began in 2008. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE LAST MONTH, workers from the state Department of Children and Families knocked on the door of Raquel, an El Salvadoran immigrant living in Worcester. DCF had gotten an anonymous call about a fight between her husband and her teenage son. Since then, Raquel, speaking Spanish through an interpreter, said she has struggled to communicate with DCF workers, often because of the language COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE MASSACHUSETTS’ LEADERSHIP on energy policy has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to move the needle on clean energy. According to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the proposal from Hydro-Québec and Central Maine Power to deliver clean energy over the New England Clean Energy Connect will result in nearly half (47 percent) of the electricity consumed byCOMMONWEALTH
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COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE The state is flush with cash right now, but Sen. Adam Hinds of Pittsfield said he doesn’t think that will stop the Legislature this week from passing and sending along to voters a constitutional amendment placing a 4 percent surtax on incomes over $1 million. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · The switch was replaced along with track in the area, but Gonneville on March 29 said it was unclear if the switch was the cause of the derailment. He declined to say whether 46 years exceeded the switch’s useful life, noting it would depend on how heavily it was used over the years.COMMONWEALTH
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COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are a wide range. of departmental revenues totaling $4.0 billion such as fees, fines, and. assessments that mostly to help finance the cost of the activities that. generate the fees. For example, there are assessments on some health. care providers, premiums paid by some MassHealth members, and rebates. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Arthur Tobin, the 81-year-old clerk-magistrate at Quincy District Court and a former mayor of Quincy, city councilor, and state senator, says the calls to him from lawmakers for courthouse jobs have slowed, mostly because of a court hiring freeze that began in 2008. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE LAST MONTH, workers from the state Department of Children and Families knocked on the door of Raquel, an El Salvadoran immigrant living in Worcester. DCF had gotten an anonymous call about a fight between her husband and her teenage son. Since then, Raquel, speaking Spanish through an interpreter, said she has struggled to communicate with DCF workers, often because of the language COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE MASSACHUSETTS’ LEADERSHIP on energy policy has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to move the needle on clean energy. According to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the proposal from Hydro-Québec and Central Maine Power to deliver clean energy over the New England Clean Energy Connect will result in nearly half (47 percent) of the electricity consumed by COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE THE CONTRACTOR BIDS on the Green Line Extension have come in below the upside limit established by the MBTA Fiscal and Management Control Board, including the restoration of several key features such as the community path, which had been temporarily set aside to ensure a margin of safety to get the Green Line Extension launched. The contract has been signed, and the project is finally about to COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE President Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016, and another $750 in 2017. He paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years, according to The New York Times. The paper examined decades of the personal and corporate tax records of Trump and his businesses. Dean Baquet, the Times executive editor, says the records show aCOMMONWEALTH
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COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are a wide range. of departmental revenues totaling $4.0 billion such as fees, fines, and. assessments that mostly to help finance the cost of the activities that. generate the fees. For example, there are assessments on some health. care providers, premiums paid by some MassHealth members, and rebates. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Arthur Tobin, the 81-year-old clerk-magistrate at Quincy District Court and a former mayor of Quincy, city councilor, and state senator, says the calls to him from lawmakers for courthouse jobs have slowed, mostly because of a court hiring freeze that began in 2008. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE LAST MONTH, workers from the state Department of Children and Families knocked on the door of Raquel, an El Salvadoran immigrant living in Worcester. DCF had gotten an anonymous call about a fight between her husband and her teenage son. Since then, Raquel, speaking Spanish through an interpreter, said she has struggled to communicate with DCF workers, often because of the language COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE MASSACHUSETTS’ LEADERSHIP on energy policy has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to move the needle on clean energy. According to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the proposal from Hydro-Québec and Central Maine Power to deliver clean energy over the New England Clean Energy Connect will result in nearly half (47 percent) of the electricity consumed by COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE THE CONTRACTOR BIDS on the Green Line Extension have come in below the upside limit established by the MBTA Fiscal and Management Control Board, including the restoration of several key features such as the community path, which had been temporarily set aside to ensure a margin of safety to get the Green Line Extension launched. The contract has been signed, and the project is finally about to COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE President Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016, and another $750 in 2017. He paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years, according to The New York Times. The paper examined decades of the personal and corporate tax records of Trump and his businesses. Dean Baquet, the Times executive editor, says the records show a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · About Shira Schoenberg. Shira Schoenberg is a reporter at CommonWealth magazine. Shira previously worked for more than seven years at the Springfield Republican/MassLive.com where she covered state politics and elections, covering topics as diverse as the launch of the legal marijuana industry, problems with the state's foster care system and the elections of U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE With vaccination rates approaching 70 percent, most of us are returning, perhaps gradually and somewhat tentatively, to many of the routines and activities we had to abandon during the (hopefully) once-in-a-lifetime disruption of COVID-19 and its unwelcome family ofvariants.
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · BEFORE THE PANDEMIC, arts nonprofits in Boston were a potent driver of the local economy, supporting at least 45,889 full time jobs, generating over $1.3 billion in spending, and bringing in $34.9 million in local tax revenue annually.. But over the last year, they’ve sustained devastating economic losses. A survey of 314 arts organizations in the Greater Boston region by the Mass Cultural COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE CommonWealth was unable to reach members of the Sulfaro family. In a decision issued April 23, Squires-Lee ruled that Gaines has met his burden of raising an issue that would give an appellate court pause, and he should be released while additional investigation COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE During the first week of November, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases among prisoners at MCI-Norfolk, where Joe was imprisoned, leaped from 5 to 77, with 73 “active” cases. One week later there were 239 confirmed cases, 172 of which were active. And the numbers continued to climb unabated throughout November and into December,reaching
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE THE TIME HAS COME to meet the promise of new jobs from the offshore wind industry. The main driver in my legislative support for offshore wind was the potential for job creation here in Massachusetts. I now fear the full potential will not be realized unless job creation ismade a priority.
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Farming is an important part of the Massachusetts economy, providing direct employment to nearly 26,000 people and producing $475 million in goods annually. But most of our farms are small operations that are family owned and highly sensitive to the economic disruption brought on by COVID-19. That’s why many Farm Bureau members are interested COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Off peak, reverse peak, and weekend traffic will make up a much larger proportion of commuter rail ridership. There is a pressing need to restructure commuter rail to respond to the demand changes. The MBTA is implementing major cost cuts, but believes even with these cuts it must cut service. Weekend commuter rail service, although COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · The state is flush with cash right now, but Sen. Adam Hinds of Pittsfield said he doesn’t think that will stop the Legislature this week from passing and sending along to voters a constitutional amendment placing a 4 percent surtax on incomes over $1million.
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MAGAZINETRANSPORTATIONEDUCATIONPOLITICSENERGYOPINIONHEALTH CARE NEWS See all. Fattmans challenge OCPF investigation as biased. Shira Schoenberg. Film tax credit backers say they have the votes. Bruce Mohl. Baker signs climate change bill into law. Chris Lisinski. How to build an industry to support offshore wind. Bruce Mohl. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are simply good ideas and not so good ideas. The lawmakers at the hearing, sensing a possible opportunity to advance their political career over some perceived misstep by the Baker administration in formulating a solution to one of the most complex and far-reaching problems of the last century, is the height of hypocrisy. Meet theAuthor.
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINECAPE COD WIND TURBINESCAPE WINDS RESORT HYANNISCAPE WINDS REST HOME HYANNISCAPE WINDS CONDO CAPE CANAVERALCAPE WINDS RESORT HYANNIS REVIEWSTHE CAPE WIND PROJECT About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are a wide range. of departmental revenues totaling $4.0 billion such as fees, fines, and. assessments that mostly to help finance the cost of the activities that. generate the fees. For example, there are assessments on some health. care providers, premiums paid by some MassHealth members, and rebates. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Arthur Tobin, the 81-year-old clerk-magistrate at Quincy District Court and a former mayor of Quincy, city councilor, and state senator, says the calls to him from lawmakers for courthouse jobs have slowed, mostly because of a court hiring freeze that began in 2008. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE LAST MONTH, workers from the state Department of Children and Families knocked on the door of Raquel, an El Salvadoran immigrant living in Worcester. DCF had gotten an anonymous call about a fight between her husband and her teenage son. Since then, Raquel, speaking Spanish through an interpreter, said she has struggled to communicate with DCF workers, often because of the language COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINEHYDRO QUEBEC POWER MAPHYDRO QUEBEC POWER OUTAGE MAPHYDRO QUEBEC NEWSHYDRO QUEBEC CANADAHYDRO QUEBEC CUSTOMERSHYDROQUEBEC MONTREAL
MASSACHUSETTS’ LEADERSHIP on energy policy has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to move the needle on clean energy. According to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the proposal from Hydro-Québec and Central Maine Power to deliver clean energy over the New England Clean Energy Connect will result in nearly half (47 percent) of the electricity consumed by COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE THE CONTRACTOR BIDS on the Green Line Extension have come in below the upside limit established by the MBTA Fiscal and Management Control Board, including the restoration of several key features such as the community path, which had been temporarily set aside to ensure a margin of safety to get the Green Line Extension launched. The contract has been signed, and the project is finally about to COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE President Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016, and another $750 in 2017. He paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years, according to The New York Times. The paper examined decades of the personal and corporate tax records of Trump and his businesses. Dean Baquet, the Times executive editor, says the records show aCOMMONWEALTH
MAGAZINETRANSPORTATIONEDUCATIONPOLITICSENERGYOPINIONHEALTH CARE NEWS See all. Fattmans challenge OCPF investigation as biased. Shira Schoenberg. Film tax credit backers say they have the votes. Bruce Mohl. Baker signs climate change bill into law. Chris Lisinski. How to build an industry to support offshore wind. Bruce Mohl. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are simply good ideas and not so good ideas. The lawmakers at the hearing, sensing a possible opportunity to advance their political career over some perceived misstep by the Baker administration in formulating a solution to one of the most complex and far-reaching problems of the last century, is the height of hypocrisy. Meet theAuthor.
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINECAPE COD WIND TURBINESCAPE WINDS RESORT HYANNISCAPE WINDS REST HOME HYANNISCAPE WINDS CONDO CAPE CANAVERALCAPE WINDS RESORT HYANNIS REVIEWSTHE CAPE WIND PROJECT About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are a wide range. of departmental revenues totaling $4.0 billion such as fees, fines, and. assessments that mostly to help finance the cost of the activities that. generate the fees. For example, there are assessments on some health. care providers, premiums paid by some MassHealth members, and rebates. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Arthur Tobin, the 81-year-old clerk-magistrate at Quincy District Court and a former mayor of Quincy, city councilor, and state senator, says the calls to him from lawmakers for courthouse jobs have slowed, mostly because of a court hiring freeze that began in 2008. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE LAST MONTH, workers from the state Department of Children and Families knocked on the door of Raquel, an El Salvadoran immigrant living in Worcester. DCF had gotten an anonymous call about a fight between her husband and her teenage son. Since then, Raquel, speaking Spanish through an interpreter, said she has struggled to communicate with DCF workers, often because of the language COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINEHYDRO QUEBEC POWER MAPHYDRO QUEBEC POWER OUTAGE MAPHYDRO QUEBEC NEWSHYDRO QUEBEC CANADAHYDRO QUEBEC CUSTOMERSHYDROQUEBEC MONTREAL
MASSACHUSETTS’ LEADERSHIP on energy policy has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to move the needle on clean energy. According to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the proposal from Hydro-Québec and Central Maine Power to deliver clean energy over the New England Clean Energy Connect will result in nearly half (47 percent) of the electricity consumed by COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE THE CONTRACTOR BIDS on the Green Line Extension have come in below the upside limit established by the MBTA Fiscal and Management Control Board, including the restoration of several key features such as the community path, which had been temporarily set aside to ensure a margin of safety to get the Green Line Extension launched. The contract has been signed, and the project is finally about to COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE President Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016, and another $750 in 2017. He paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years, according to The New York Times. The paper examined decades of the personal and corporate tax records of Trump and his businesses. Dean Baquet, the Times executive editor, says the records show a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 22 hours ago · About Shira Schoenberg. Shira Schoenberg is a reporter at CommonWealth magazine. Shira previously worked for more than seven years at the Springfield Republican/MassLive.com where she covered state politics and elections, covering topics as diverse as the launch of the legal marijuana industry, problems with the state's foster care system and the elections of U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE With vaccination rates approaching 70 percent, most of us are returning, perhaps gradually and somewhat tentatively, to many of the routines and activities we had to abandon during the (hopefully) once-in-a-lifetime disruption of COVID-19 and its unwelcome family ofvariants.
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 18 hours ago · BEFORE THE PANDEMIC, arts nonprofits in Boston were a potent driver of the local economy, supporting at least 45,889 full time jobs, generating over $1.3 billion in spending, and bringing in $34.9 million in local tax revenue annually.. But over the last year, they’ve sustained devastating economic losses. A survey of 314 arts organizations in the Greater Boston region by the Mass Cultural COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE CommonWealth was unable to reach members of the Sulfaro family. In a decision issued April 23, Squires-Lee ruled that Gaines has met his burden of raising an issue that would give an appellate court pause, and he should be released while additional investigation COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE During the first week of November, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases among prisoners at MCI-Norfolk, where Joe was imprisoned, leaped from 5 to 77, with 73 “active” cases. One week later there were 239 confirmed cases, 172 of which were active. And the numbers continued to climb unabated throughout November and into December,reaching
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · THE TIME HAS COME to meet the promise of new jobs from the offshore wind industry. The main driver in my legislative support for offshore wind was the potential for job creation here in Massachusetts. I now fear the full potential will not be realized unless job creation is made a priority. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Farming is an important part of the Massachusetts economy, providing direct employment to nearly 26,000 people and producing $475 million in goods annually. But most of our farms are small operations that are family owned and highly sensitive to the economic disruption brought on by COVID-19. That’s why many Farm Bureau members are interested COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Off peak, reverse peak, and weekend traffic will make up a much larger proportion of commuter rail ridership. There is a pressing need to restructure commuter rail to respond to the demand changes. The MBTA is implementing major cost cuts, but believes even with these cuts it must cut service. Weekend commuter rail service, although COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 10 hours ago · About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 19 hours ago · The state is flush with cash right now, but Sen. Adam Hinds of Pittsfield said he doesn’t think that will stop the Legislature this week from passing and sending along to voters a constitutional amendment placing a 4 percent surtax on incomes over $1million.
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MAGAZINETRANSPORTATIONEDUCATIONPOLITICSENERGYOPINIONHEALTH CARE NEWS See all. Fattmans challenge OCPF investigation as biased. Shira Schoenberg. Film tax credit backers say they have the votes. Bruce Mohl. Baker signs climate change bill into law. Chris Lisinski. How to build an industry to support offshore wind. Bruce Mohl. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are simply good ideas and not so good ideas. The lawmakers at the hearing, sensing a possible opportunity to advance their political career over some perceived misstep by the Baker administration in formulating a solution to one of the most complex and far-reaching problems of the last century, is the height of hypocrisy. Meet theAuthor.
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINECAPE COD WIND TURBINESCAPE WINDS RESORT HYANNISCAPE WINDS REST HOME HYANNISCAPE WINDS CONDO CAPE CANAVERALCAPE WINDS RESORT HYANNIS REVIEWSTHE CAPE WIND PROJECT About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are a wide range. of departmental revenues totaling $4.0 billion such as fees, fines, and. assessments that mostly to help finance the cost of the activities that. generate the fees. For example, there are assessments on some health. care providers, premiums paid by some MassHealth members, and rebates. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Arthur Tobin, the 81-year-old clerk-magistrate at Quincy District Court and a former mayor of Quincy, city councilor, and state senator, says the calls to him from lawmakers for courthouse jobs have slowed, mostly because of a court hiring freeze that began in 2008. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE LAST MONTH, workers from the state Department of Children and Families knocked on the door of Raquel, an El Salvadoran immigrant living in Worcester. DCF had gotten an anonymous call about a fight between her husband and her teenage son. Since then, Raquel, speaking Spanish through an interpreter, said she has struggled to communicate with DCF workers, often because of the language COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINEHYDRO QUEBEC POWER MAPHYDRO QUEBEC POWER OUTAGE MAPHYDRO QUEBEC NEWSHYDRO QUEBEC CANADAHYDRO QUEBEC CUSTOMERSHYDROQUEBEC MONTREAL
MASSACHUSETTS’ LEADERSHIP on energy policy has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to move the needle on clean energy. According to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the proposal from Hydro-Québec and Central Maine Power to deliver clean energy over the New England Clean Energy Connect will result in nearly half (47 percent) of the electricity consumed by COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE THE CONTRACTOR BIDS on the Green Line Extension have come in below the upside limit established by the MBTA Fiscal and Management Control Board, including the restoration of several key features such as the community path, which had been temporarily set aside to ensure a margin of safety to get the Green Line Extension launched. The contract has been signed, and the project is finally about to COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE President Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016, and another $750 in 2017. He paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years, according to The New York Times. The paper examined decades of the personal and corporate tax records of Trump and his businesses. Dean Baquet, the Times executive editor, says the records show aCOMMONWEALTH
MAGAZINETRANSPORTATIONEDUCATIONPOLITICSENERGYOPINIONHEALTH CARE NEWS See all. Fattmans challenge OCPF investigation as biased. Shira Schoenberg. Film tax credit backers say they have the votes. Bruce Mohl. Baker signs climate change bill into law. Chris Lisinski. How to build an industry to support offshore wind. Bruce Mohl. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are simply good ideas and not so good ideas. The lawmakers at the hearing, sensing a possible opportunity to advance their political career over some perceived misstep by the Baker administration in formulating a solution to one of the most complex and far-reaching problems of the last century, is the height of hypocrisy. Meet theAuthor.
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINECAPE COD WIND TURBINESCAPE WINDS RESORT HYANNISCAPE WINDS REST HOME HYANNISCAPE WINDS CONDO CAPE CANAVERALCAPE WINDS RESORT HYANNIS REVIEWSTHE CAPE WIND PROJECT About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE There are a wide range. of departmental revenues totaling $4.0 billion such as fees, fines, and. assessments that mostly to help finance the cost of the activities that. generate the fees. For example, there are assessments on some health. care providers, premiums paid by some MassHealth members, and rebates. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Arthur Tobin, the 81-year-old clerk-magistrate at Quincy District Court and a former mayor of Quincy, city councilor, and state senator, says the calls to him from lawmakers for courthouse jobs have slowed, mostly because of a court hiring freeze that began in 2008. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE LAST MONTH, workers from the state Department of Children and Families knocked on the door of Raquel, an El Salvadoran immigrant living in Worcester. DCF had gotten an anonymous call about a fight between her husband and her teenage son. Since then, Raquel, speaking Spanish through an interpreter, said she has struggled to communicate with DCF workers, often because of the language COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINEHYDRO QUEBEC POWER MAPHYDRO QUEBEC POWER OUTAGE MAPHYDRO QUEBEC NEWSHYDRO QUEBEC CANADAHYDRO QUEBEC CUSTOMERSHYDROQUEBEC MONTREAL
MASSACHUSETTS’ LEADERSHIP on energy policy has created a once-in-a-generation opportunity to move the needle on clean energy. According to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the proposal from Hydro-Québec and Central Maine Power to deliver clean energy over the New England Clean Energy Connect will result in nearly half (47 percent) of the electricity consumed by COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE THE CONTRACTOR BIDS on the Green Line Extension have come in below the upside limit established by the MBTA Fiscal and Management Control Board, including the restoration of several key features such as the community path, which had been temporarily set aside to ensure a margin of safety to get the Green Line Extension launched. The contract has been signed, and the project is finally about to COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE President Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016, and another $750 in 2017. He paid no income taxes at all in 10 of the previous 15 years, according to The New York Times. The paper examined decades of the personal and corporate tax records of Trump and his businesses. Dean Baquet, the Times executive editor, says the records show a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 20 hours ago · About Shira Schoenberg. Shira Schoenberg is a reporter at CommonWealth magazine. Shira previously worked for more than seven years at the Springfield Republican/MassLive.com where she covered state politics and elections, covering topics as diverse as the launch of the legal marijuana industry, problems with the state's foster care system and the elections of U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE With vaccination rates approaching 70 percent, most of us are returning, perhaps gradually and somewhat tentatively, to many of the routines and activities we had to abandon during the (hopefully) once-in-a-lifetime disruption of COVID-19 and its unwelcome family ofvariants.
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 16 hours ago · BEFORE THE PANDEMIC, arts nonprofits in Boston were a potent driver of the local economy, supporting at least 45,889 full time jobs, generating over $1.3 billion in spending, and bringing in $34.9 million in local tax revenue annually.. But over the last year, they’ve sustained devastating economic losses. A survey of 314 arts organizations in the Greater Boston region by the Mass Cultural COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE CommonWealth was unable to reach members of the Sulfaro family. In a decision issued April 23, Squires-Lee ruled that Gaines has met his burden of raising an issue that would give an appellate court pause, and he should be released while additional investigation COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE During the first week of November, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases among prisoners at MCI-Norfolk, where Joe was imprisoned, leaped from 5 to 77, with 73 “active” cases. One week later there were 239 confirmed cases, 172 of which were active. And the numbers continued to climb unabated throughout November and into December,reaching
COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 1 day ago · THE TIME HAS COME to meet the promise of new jobs from the offshore wind industry. The main driver in my legislative support for offshore wind was the potential for job creation here in Massachusetts. I now fear the full potential will not be realized unless job creation is made a priority. COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Farming is an important part of the Massachusetts economy, providing direct employment to nearly 26,000 people and producing $475 million in goods annually. But most of our farms are small operations that are family owned and highly sensitive to the economic disruption brought on by COVID-19. That’s why many Farm Bureau members are interested COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE Off peak, reverse peak, and weekend traffic will make up a much larger proportion of commuter rail ridership. There is a pressing need to restructure commuter rail to respond to the demand changes. The MBTA is implementing major cost cuts, but believes even with these cuts it must cut service. Weekend commuter rail service, although COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 9 hours ago · About Bruce Mohl. Bruce Mohl is the editor of CommonWealth magazine. Bruce came to CommonWealth from the Boston Globe, where he spent nearly 30 years in a wide variety of positions covering business and politics.He covered the Massachusetts State House and served as the Globe’s State House bureau chief in the late 1980s.He also reported for the Globe’s Spotlight Team, winning a COMMONWEALTH MAGAZINE 17 hours ago · The state is flush with cash right now, but Sen. Adam Hinds of Pittsfield said he doesn’t think that will stop the Legislature this week from passing and sending along to voters a constitutional amendment placing a 4 percent surtax on incomes over $1million.
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