Having more leaders who are closer to the needs of the communities in the city will ensure that community needs are better met
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CASHFLOW CONFLICT: QUESTION 1 IN BOSTON
Voters to decide on city budgeting powers, while establishment shills defend status quo
ROUNDUP: CLEAN SWEEPS & SAFE SPACES
From the South End to the South Lawn, lawmakers continue to bungle their opioid response
FROM UMB TO THE US CONGRESS: FIGHT FOR HIGHER ED THAT WORKS FOR ALL!
"Decisions about when and how to reopen campuses, modalities of instruction, class size, tuition, campus services and facilities, staffing levels, and working conditions have been dictated not just by the human needs of those who work or those we serve, but by the bottom-line priorities of upper administrators."
POLITICS AS USUAL WITH MINOR CHANGES
From a change in climate to a campaign against climate change, here’s where the winds are blowing
JULIA MEJIA AND RICARDO ARROYO WILL INTRODUCE HOME RULE PETITION FOR BOSTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE
“I believe an elected Boston School Committee will lead to greater community input and accountability."
THE STRUGGLE FOR SUSTAINABLE HOUSING IN SOMERVILLE. A STORY OF SURVIVAL
There’s a multilateral effort to keep people housed in the city. What’s working? Who’s behind it? And what are they up against?
REQUEST LINE: THE FIGHT FOR A BETTER PUBLIC RECORDS LAW IN MASS CONTINUES
A proposed tweak to the regulations governing access to public records in Massachusetts could mean more fees for journalists and others who regularly request government records
LETTER: ARLINGTON DENTS DEMOCRACY BY DELAYING ELECTION WITHOUT PLAN
Arlington Select Board meeting made a mockery of what it means to have an open, transparent and democratic Town government
LETTER FROM STATE, CITY OFFICIALS PUSHES BAKER FOR MORE AGGRESSIVE ACTION ON COVID-19 CRISIS
36 signatories so far