By Steve Grossman One of the pledges I made when I entered this campaign last year was that I would run an "open" Treasurer's office. And I meant that in two ways. First, I mean transparency in the way the office does business. I believe … [Read more...]
Grossman on corporate governance, public policy
Charley and David, I want to thank you for giving me the opportunity to communicate with the Blue Mass Group community, and I look forward to doing so again in the near future. (I also want to commiserate over the Brigham’s … [Read more...]
Steve Grossman, the Treasurer, and the bully pulpit
Grossman: Treasurer's job is bully pulpit; has a lot to do with economic health of state. Economy affects vulnerable. We'll not be able to cut our way out of crisis. Use pension funds to create jobs: If banks aren't … [Read more...]
Steve Grossman in Watertown Tomorrow
"But sco," you say, "Watertown isn't even on the T! How could I possibly get there without a car?" Nonsense! Just take the 71 or 57 buses (conveniently featured on the new T maps) to Watertown square. The Town Hall is two … [Read more...]
Grossman in Treasurer’s Race
The Newton resident and 2002 Gubernatorial challenger is a top-tier candidate. It will be interesting to see which other Democrats announce their intentions to run for this seat. Any other names out there? Also, check out my blog for … [Read more...]
Bring Back Shannon O’Brien for Treasurer
After reading yet another story about the Friends of Tim Cahill in today's Globe ( http://www.boston.com/news/loc... ) I am digging through my political button box in search of a Shannon O'Brien for Treasurer pin. It is hard to believe … [Read more...]
Thank you from the Tom O’Brien campaign
Plymouth County Treasurer Tom O'Brien and "Team O'Brien" would like to thank the voters of Plymouth County for their support. The election yesterday was a mandate for a positive message and a positive campaign, and an insistence that a … [Read more...]