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Every specialist depends on a healthy primary care system. It is the front door to health care and the foundation upon which the rest of medicine is built.
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Every specialist depends on a healthy primary care system. It is the front door to health care and the foundation upon which the rest of medicine is built.
The commission plans to appeal the decision to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, according to a spokesperson for MassDems.
While law sets clear patterns for most of the ballot, officials need to lean more on the skills used by magazine or newspaper layout editors when it comes to statewide questions.
The campaign only qualified for the ballot by a margin of 122 signatures in the most recent, final round, leaving little room for error should regulators find that the claims carry weight.
With election season heating up, the governor did not make any vetoes to the package, according to a Healey spokesperson.
The energy bills recently passed by the House and Senate -- and now being reconciled on Beacon Hill -- show great potential to save households money while protecting our climate and our children’s futures.
As these municipalities are quickly finding out, moving off gas for new buildings doesn’t preclude the utilities from needing to spend tens of millions of dollars each year upgrading the existing gas system.
Legislators have proposed 688 ways to change an economic development bill the House plans to pass Wednesday. Some amendments carry statewide implications as representatives look to squeeze as many of their priorities as possible into the late-session legislation.
Massachusetts must look at how to control hospital costs while maintaining the high-quality care that has long defined our state’s health care system.
Massachusetts was actively engaged on many of the most important cases, with some of them running through the New England federal courts and Attorney General Andrea Campbell’s office often wading in, typically with a coalition of blue state attorneys general.