Healey signs bill expanding reproductive, transgender care protections
Healey says protecting rights in Massachusetts “impacts the country.”
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Biden Will Host Senate Republicans In Bid For Infrastructure Package
President Biden continues conversations with Republicans, but major hurdles persist over what items would be in an infrastructure measure, and how it might be paid for. -
Years Later, Former White House Counsel McGahn Agrees To Testify
The House Judiciary Committee first subpoenaed former White House Counsel Don McGahn in 2019. -
Janey: Boston Is ‘Well-Positioned’ To Start Loosening COVID Restrictions
On 'Greater Boston,' Acting Mayor Kim Janey explained her consideration to speed up the city's reopening. -
Gov. Baker's Proposed Road Safety Measures Face Concern From Lawmakers Around Racial Profiling
GBH News State House reporter Mike Deehan says Democratic lawmakers are worried that giving police more power to pull people over for seatbelt violations could increase racial profiling. -
Elizabeth Warren Vows To 'Stay In The Fight' For Progressive Policies
In a new book, Senator Elizabeth Warren examines past experiences with sexual harassment, losing her brother to COVID-19, and her loss in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary. -
At NAACP Forum, Boston Mayoral Candidates Differ On Jobs Policy And How To Close The Wealth Gap
All of the candidates vowed to include youth in their administration. -
In Feel-Good COVID Presser, Baker’s Tone Sharpens When Talk Turns To Housing
Expect the issue to top the governor’s post-pandemic to-do list. -
Campaign For New Tax On High Earners Touts Widespread Support
The surtax would add a 4% charge to incomes over $1 million a year. -
LISTEN: Jon Santiago On The State Of The Mayor's Race, Marty Walsh's Legacy And Kim Janey's Tenure
The state rep and mayoral candidate also opened up about his personal history. -
It’s Democrats v. Republicans On Requiring Vaccines For Public Workers
Gov. Charlie Baker has said he will not require state employees to get vaccinated for COVID-19. But some Democrats, including those eyeing a run for governor, support a requirement.