Cross-posted from UCS' blog The Equation. As Massachusetts residents dig themselves out of the fourth Nor’easter in the past three weeks, policy leaders on Beacon Hill are beginning to dig in to some of the critical questions that will … [Read more...]
Bristol County’s dungeon keeper – Is there a challenger?
It's been a useful exercise for me to try to keep track of all the new campaign filings via OCPF. One sees how many opportunities there are for challenging incumbents — forcing them to defend their records, and even extracting promises … [Read more...]
Boston March for Science
A year after the historic March for Science, our troubles have gravely increased. The need to listen to and act on science has never been more urgent, as we stand at the crossroads of climate catastrophe. That’s why Boston is holding a … [Read more...]
Shakeups in Merrimack Valley’s Beacon Hill Delegation
State Sen. Eileen Donoghue is considered a leading candidate to be the next City Manager of Lowell. Union lobbyist John Drinkwater is already circulating papers. Current City Councilor Rodney Elliot and former City Councilor Bill Martin … [Read more...]
Alleged union bashing by CEO of DDS provider confirms the plan is keep direct-care wages low
(Cross-posted from The COFAR Blogsite) We hope a federal investigation of Triangle, Inc., a corporate provider to the Department of Developmental Services for alleged anti-union activity brings public attention to the potential for … [Read more...]
The Pelosi problem is not about Pelosi
JohnTMay has raised an interesting point on the topic of Nancy Pelosi; I started writing a comment response that has turned into a post. This is one of the topics that gets us chasing our own tails on BMG, in some not-very-productive ways. … [Read more...]
My three reasons
I was asked to represent the Jay Gonzalez campaign at my caucus, but in the end he came and spoke for himself. So, even though I haven't been active on BMG for some time, I decided to post my talk here where people who are thinking about … [Read more...]
A reminder
Since I think we can agree that racism, sexism, and other bigoted nastiness is a rather over-served market on today's internet: Please don't be surprised that when you "sneak" a few "clever" ethnic remarks into a post -- however … [Read more...]
Informed comment on pipelines
It's been discouraging to see the Boston Globe's editorial page ape the Wall Street Journal's in environmental ignorance, derp, and plain old name-calling. In fact, the WSJ just published the same talking points the Globe has been using, to … [Read more...]
Update from Kate – Sad News
I haven't been posting much, but I wanted to share this with folks. Here is some information on my son's death and more. микрозайм на карту онлайн срочно без отказов Sorry to be gone and to return with sad news. … [Read more...]
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