Category: Massachusetts
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Massachusetts’ VMT Push: Climate Planning or a Quiet War on Driving?
Massachusetts lawmakers are considering Senate Bill S.2246 to reduce vehicle miles traveled and emissions. While the bill does not impose driving limits, critics warn it could pressure drivers, particularly in rural areas, by prioritizing public transit over road expansions. This reflects a trend towards centralized climate policies, raising concerns about personal mobility.
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Massachusetts’ $2.1B Sagamore Bridge Replacement Highlights the Cost of Critical Infrastructure
Massachusetts is progressing with the $2.1 billion Sagamore Bridge replacement, aimed at improving safety and economic reliability. However, the project affects Bourne’s Round Hill neighborhood significantly, as eminent domain proceedings will displace families. While necessary for regional resilience, this project raises concerns about the balance between public benefit and individual loss.
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Massachusetts Schools Are Still #1—But Warning Lights Are Flashing
Massachusetts still leads the nation in test scores, but its long-standing edge is slipping as accountability weakens, literacy lags, and reform efforts collide with union resistance. The question is no longer whether the Commonwealth is #1—but how long it can stay there.
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New England’s Lobster Heist Is No Joke: What Seafood Theft Reveals About a Growing Crime Crisis
A $400,000 lobster meat hijacking and a string of seafood thefts across New England reveal a growing organized crime threat exploiting America’s supply chains—driving up costs, hurting small businesses, and exposing serious law-enforcement gaps.
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Massachusetts’ 2026 Laws: Public Safety, Cannabis Expansion, and a High-Stakes Ballot Year
As Massachusetts approaches 2026, new laws and ballot initiatives highlight a trend of government expansion with significant voter involvement. Key changes include regulated cannabis consumption, mandatory boating safety education, increased paid family leave benefits, and a crowded ballot with impactful proposals. The year will examine policy effectiveness versus regulatory complexity.
