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Government & Politics

  • AG settles with ad firm to prevent geofencing at health clinics

    State House News Service April 5, 2017

    An advertising company reached an agreement Tuesday with Attorney General Maura Healey to refrain from sending targeted ads to people entering healthcare facilities in Massachusetts.

    State House News Service April 5, 2017
  • Mass. dentists call for higher standards

    Emily Micucci April 5, 2017

    Survey data from about 400 Massachusetts dentists shows overwhelming support for advanced education for mid-level dental practitioners.

    Emily Micucci April 5, 2017
  • AG warns of addiction treatment scams

    Emily Micucci April 5, 2017

    Attorney General Maura Healey issued a warning to Massachusetts residents seeking addiction treatment of scams by out-of-state recruiters.

    Emily Micucci April 5, 2017
  • Worcester Co. foreclosures down 46%

    Grant Welker April 4, 2017

    Foreclosure petitions across Worcester County fell by 46 percent in February, according to a report Monday by The Warren Group.

    Grant Welker April 4, 2017
  • Mass. tech employment up 3% in 2016

    April 4, 2017

    The Massachusetts technology industry grew up more than 9,400 jobs, or an estimated 3.2 percent, last year, according to a new report Monday by CompTIA, a technology association.

    April 4, 2017
  • Mass. business confidence at highest level since 2004

    State House News Service April 4, 2017

    A business industry group reports the highest level of confidence among Massachusetts businesses since August 2004, even as uncertainty begins creeping in.

    State House News Service April 4, 2017
  • Tax uncertainty could affect low-income housing, development chief says

    State House News Service April 4, 2017

    Plans to simplify and flatten the federal tax code are creating uncertainty for affordable housing developments that rely on tax credits for funding, the state's development chief said.

    State House News Service April 4, 2017
  • Mass. greenhouse gas emissions fall again

    State House News Service April 3, 2017

    Greenhouse gas emissions in Massachusetts decreased from 2013 to 2014, continuing a decade-long trend, according to the latest state data.

    State House News Service April 3, 2017
  • Movers & Shakers

    April 3, 2017

    Central Massachusetts professionals joined and were promoted at firms like Becker College, Abby's House, UniBank, Commerce Bank and Webster Five Cents Savings Bank.

    April 3, 2017
  • Baker emphasizes life sciences center's importance

    April 3, 2017

    Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday made clear that he intends some type of sequel to the state's 2008 commitment of nearly $1 billion towards the life sciences sector, though the schedule, cost and other critical details about the idea remain

    April 3, 2017
  • Trump's policies not slowing Worcester schools' international applications, yet

    Grant Welker April 3, 2017

    Despite concerns nationally among colleges and universities over new federal policies scaring away international applicants, Worcester schools have seen no such impact.

    Grant Welker April 3, 2017
  • After federal cut, state pledges to pay for low-income AP tests

    State House News Service March 31, 2017

    The state will pick up the tab for low-income students taking Advanced Placement exams in science, technology, engineering and math subjects this year after the federal government stopped providing dedicated funding.

    State House News Service March 31, 2017
  • Opioid commission appointment could elevate Baker's profile

    State House News Service March 31, 2017

    The offer to serve on President Donald Trump's new opioid commission presented Gov. Charlie Baker with an opportunity to serve at a level he has tried to avoid - the federal level.

    State House News Service March 31, 2017
  • State approves Suffolk Downs sale

    State House News Service March 30, 2017

    The state gave its approval Thursday to the sale of the Suffolk Downs horse track, the state's only such track, though the owner has pledged to continue racing at least through next year.

    State House News Service March 30, 2017
  • More Mass. companies offer insurance, but fewer take it

    State House News Service March 30, 2017

    Compared to their national counterparts, more Massachusetts employers offer health insurance but fewer employees here enroll in the plans offered by their companies, according to a new state report.

    State House News Service March 30, 2017
  • Gov. pledges new life science commitment

    State House News Service March 30, 2017

    Gov. Charlie Baker on Thursday made clear that he intends some type of sequel to the state's 2008 commitment of nearly $1 billion towards the life sciences sector.

    State House News Service March 30, 2017

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