The governor faced increasing resistance from the Republican Party’s conservative base
Politics
CAN A LANDLORD-LOVING GOV STAND IN THE WAY OF RENT CONTROL?
As state and city-level moratoriums expire, there has been an increased push among housing activists to bring back rent control. But what can be done?
REPRESENTATIVES OF MASS SAFE COMMUNITIES COALITION TO TESTIFY IN SUPPORT OF SAFE COMMUNITIES ACT
Immigration, public health, public safety, labor, legal and survivor advocates to speak
CONGRESSWOMAN PRESSLEY OPPOSES COMPROMISE INFRASTRUCTURE BILL
“I refuse to choose between the livelihoods of the union workers who build our highways and bridges, and the childcare and healthcare workers.”
BUS FAIR: FREE ROUTE EXTENDED THROUGH END OF YEAR
“This allows us to gather even more data so we can perform a thoughtful and comprehensive evaluation”
ELECTION ANALYSIS: BIG WINS FOR THE LEFT ACROSS THE REGION. WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
Hicks, a “DSA comrade,” will be the first socialist to hold office in Boston in the modern political era.
MICHELLE WU DEFEATS BPD TO BECOME FIRST WOMAN AND PERSON OF COLOR ELECTED MAYOR OF BOSTON
The old neighborhood guard lost, and that’s another big deal, because as far as I know it has never happened before.
AMERICA IS A RAT-INFESTED GARBAGE PATCH, FROM BEACON HILL TO CAPITOL HILL
“This is the country’s oldest incinerator, with technology that should have been retired decades ago.”
ALL OF THE CANDIDATES IN SOMERVILLE CALL THEMSELVES “PROGRESSIVE”—SO WHO SHOULD I VOTE FOR?
"If we truly want better outcomes, we need to elect people who are committed to being accountable to a grassroots movement"
GUEST OPINION: YES ON 1 FOR A BETTER BUDGET. THE TIME IS NOW
Having more leaders who are closer to the needs of the communities in the city will ensure that community needs are better met