Trump wants to eliminate home energy assistance program used by 6 million households
125,000 Massachusetts households got help with heating bills this winter from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

MA legislators promise greater transparency. This group of Cambridge voters is holding them to it.
Cambridge Committee for Transparency and Accountability is pushing for a legislative audit and other reforms.
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Massachusetts offers protection for trans people, but young adults say it's not enough
Four trans people joined GBH News for a discussion. -
Mass. collects more taxes than expected to start 2025, driven by capital gains and millionaires' tax
March tax collections beat expectations by $101 million or 2.5%, and state tax revenues through three-quarters of the budget year are running $786 million ahead of benchmark. -
Poet Tiana Clark pairs gut-wrenching imagery with accessible language in ‘Scorched Earth’
Tiana Clark's latest release focuses on processing grief and finding beauty in the ruins. -
‘I’ve seen poetry save lives’: Local and Grammy-winning poets celebrate their art
Three decorated spoken word artists share their passionate for the art form in celebration of National Poetry Month. -
How Trump funding cuts are impacting Massachusetts
GBH Political Reporter Adam Reilly takes a closer look at the impact of proposed federal funding cuts on higher ed, public health, and education in Massachusetts.
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