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Baker On Coronavirus: State Surveillance Is 'Really Critical'
The state Department of Public Health on Thursday set up a new website with information about the virus. -
Ask The Governor: Baker Talks Diversity In Public Contracts, Transportation And Climate Initiative, And More
Gov. Charlie Baker defended his administration's efforts to improve diversity in public contracts. -
Chang-Diaz Questions Baker’s Education Funding Claim
A state senator who has advocated for education funding reform is pushing back against Gov. Charlie Baker's description of his fiscal 2021 budget proposal as "fully" funding the new school finance law. -
Rantgate Reconsidered — Plus, The #FITN Ghosts Of Governors Past
What comes next, after Governor Baker's gaffe? -
MBTA, Education And Savings Key To Baker's Budget
Four takeaways from the governor's spending plan. -
Baker Budget Pushes Spending Up to $44.6 Billion
Gov. Charlie Baker filed a $44.6 billion fiscal 2021 budget Wednesday. -
Four Takeaways From Charlie Baker's State Of The State
Baker budges on MBTA funding and sets 2050 climate goals. -
Gov. Baker Apologizes For Calling Rep. Ayanna Pressley's Martin Luther King Day Remarks A 'Rant'
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker apologized Monday after he used the word “rant” to describe remarks from U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley at an… -
Rep. Joe Kennedy Still Pushing For Answers On Controversial Weymouth Gas Compressor Project
The project would site a natural gas compressor in a densely populated area. Opponents say the risk of explosion, and the routine release of harmful chemicals makes the project too dangerous. -
Baker Says Removing Trump Is A Decision For Congress, Criticizes Partisanship In Impeachment Process
The governor did not say whether President Trump should be removed from office, but said that he hopes the Senate holds a fair trial.