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Push for millionaires' tax in Massachusetts ramps up
The fight over the so-called Fair Share Amendment has been brewing for years. -
‘Culture change needs to start from a governor’: Sonia Chang-Díaz on her bid for governor
The state Senator joined Boston Public Radio ahead of the state Democratic Convention in June. -
Wu endorsement in Suffolk DA race sparks campaigns’ first clash
Interim DA Kevin Hayden and Boston City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo’s campaigns traded barbs in an election that could pit progressive chops against public safety experience. -
Coletta declares victory in Boston City Council special election
City elections have 10 days to certify results, unless an opponent requests a recount. -
Former state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson pulls nomination papers for state Senate run
Wilkerson has been recruiting signature-collectors to get on the ballot for this year’s election. -
Anti-LGBTQ legislation is causing a rift in the Republican party
Some fear the legislation will turn moderate voters away. -
High drive to vote, low faith in elected officials: New poll finds young US voters disillusioned
More than half of the Harvard Youth Poll respondents agreed “politics today are no longer able to meet the challenges our country is facing." -
Democrats could face big losses in midterms if they don't deliver on agenda, warns Rep. Jim McGovern
"The agenda of the Republican Party now is not the agenda of the Republican Party of your father or grandfather," said McGovern. -
Joe Biden and Democrats are struggling under weight of inflation
Biden's approval ratings are low, which could spell trouble for the midterm elections. -
With Gov. Charlie Baker out, Massachusetts could become a single party state
Experts have concerns about what it could mean for democracy and debate.