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House and Senate lawmakers plan to send Gov. Charlie Baker a $101 million COVID-19 spending bill on Thursday that invests money into masks, rapid tests, and vaccine equity efforts for schools, businesses, and health care workers.
The Massachusetts Senate debated and unanimously passed the state's latest COVID-19 response bill Wednesday.
House and Senate leaders said Tuesday night that they had struck a deal to spend $4 billion in American Rescue Plan Act and state tax surplus money.
A deal to raise tax collection estimates by more than $4.2 billion and spend nearly $48.1 billion in fiscal year 2022 came together Thursday w…
Legislation to keep remote public meetings, eviction protections, health care flexibilities and an assortment of other pandemic policy adjustm…
BOSTON — An agreement announced Wednesday by legislative budget-writers would steer more state dollars to local schools than the $45.6 billion…
There are direct payments of up to $1,400 to income-eligible residents, and enhanced unemployment benefits that will add $300 a week to checks…
Kicking off annual hearings on Gov. Charlie Baker's budget proposal for next year, the top Senate Democrat on the budget-writing committee tol…
Quietly dropping a fight that progressives have urged the Legislature to take on, state senators will not debate a proposal to raise taxes on …
As lawmakers debate the budget plan for the fiscal year that is underway and the state Treasury prepares to go to market next week to sell alm…