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Massachusetts High Court Blocks Rent Control Ballot Measure

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June 23, 2026

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Rent control won't be on the ballot for Massachusetts this year following a stunning ruling Tuesday by the state's highest court.

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ArcaMax

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· Jun 23, 2026

Strict rent control proposal is struck down in Massachusetts

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court struck down a ballot proposal that would have imposed the strictest statewide rent control in the US. The measure sought to limit apartment rent increases to 5 or the annual gain in the Consumer Price ...

Bloomberg

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· Jun 23, 2026

Strict Rent Control Proposal Is Struck Down in Massachusetts

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court struck down a ballot proposal that would have imposed the strictest statewide rent control in the US.

New Boston Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

SJC Strikes Down Massachusetts Rent Control Ballot Question Over Religious Exemption

Massachusetts voters will not decide a statewide rent control proposal in November after the Supreme Judicial Court ruled the ballot question is unconstitutional because it exempts housing operated for religious purposes.

Bisnow News

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· Jul 1, 2026

'We Dodged A Bullet': Mass. Multifamily Market Starts To Thaw After Rent Control Ruling

In the week since Massachusetts' highest court blocked a restrictive rent control policy from appearing on voters' ballots, the commercial real estate sector is already back to work. The Supreme Judicial Court's ruling that the ballot measure was unconstitutional...

Radio New Zealand

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· Jul 5, 2026

NZ First announces policy to restrict voting to citizens only

Voting rights are currently available to legal residents, and visitors on work or study visas.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 25, 2026

Massachusetts Court Sides With Michigan, Shuts Down White House Bid To Take Over Mail-In Ballots

A federal judge in Massachusetts has blocked a White House executive order that attempted to establish federal oversight over state voter registration rolls and mail-in voting for the upcoming November 3, 2026, election. The ruling comes in response to a multi-state lawsuit led by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and a coalition of 24 states. [] Massachusetts Court Sides With Michigan, Shuts Down White House Bid To Take Over Mail-In Ballots

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Related coverage for "Massachusetts High Court Blocks Rent Control Ballot Measure": ArcaMax — Strict rent control proposal is struck down in Massachusetts. Bloomberg — Strict Rent Control Proposal Is Struck Down in Massachusetts. New Boston Post — SJC Strikes Down Massachusetts Rent Control Ballot Question Over Religious Exemption. Bisnow News — 'We Dodged A Bullet': Mass. Multifamily Market Starts To Thaw After Rent Control Ruling. Radio New Zealand — NZ First announces policy to restrict voting to citizens only. Tampa Free Press — Massachusetts Court Sides With Michigan, Shuts Down White House Bid To Take Over Mail-In Ballots