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The commonwealth plans a $268 million GO sale two days after Gov. Charlie Baker declared a state of emergency.
March 11 -
The revenue package for the $18 billion bond bill includes a proposed rise in gas and corporate taxes that Gov. Charlie Baker opposes.
March 9 -
The region's bond issuers sold $113.3 billion of debt in 2019, a 16.8% increase from 2018 fueled largely by a spike in taxable deals.
February 21 -
He is remembered for the personal touch he brought as a high-ranking executive at one of the nation's oldest mass-transit agencies.
February 20 -
Lack of supply continues while professional money keeps market liquid.
February 14 -
Martin Walsh announced a five-year, $500 million financing initiative to create thousands of homes.
February 7 -
Governance structure and new emphasis points are in play as Massachusetts lawmakers weigh extending the MBTA oversight panel.
January 29 -
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker's $44.6 billion budget proposal includes $217 million more for the Boston-centric MBTA and other agencies, on top of his $18 billion bond bill.
January 23 -
Officials in the Massachusetts city insist taxpayers will not be on the hook for the planned minor-league Polar Park in the Canal District.
January 14 -
At issue is the so-called "public disclosure bar," which prevents a whistleblower from pursuing a lawsuit based on publicly available information.
January 10 -
Assets in the so-called Smart Plan have risen to $10.06 billion as of Dec. 30 from $4.5 billion in 2009, said state Treasurer Deborah Goldberg.
January 8 -
The challenge this year will be biggest in the three states that were found by the Council of Development Finance Agencies to be closest to using their 2018 limits — California, New York and Massachusetts.
January 6 -
Deborah Goldberg succeeds Utah State Treasurer David Damschen as president of the National Association of State Treasurers.
January 2 -
Alumnus Arthur Blank, co-founder of Home Depot, donated $50 million to the business-focused private Massachusetts school's leadership school.
December 13 -
The Bay State's transportation and congestion crisis puts its economic viability in jeopardy, officials say.
November 27 -
California, Massachusetts and New York came closest to utilizing their volume caps for PABs in 2018, according to a recent survey by the Council of Development Finance Agencies.
November 7 -
In Massachusetts, cannabis regulation fuels a corruption investigation; in Rhode Island, it pits the executive branch against the legislature.
November 7 -
Paige Cognetti will fill out the term of Bill Courtright, who resigned and pleaded guilty to corruption charges.
November 6 -
Vineyard Wind is revealing new details of its bid to develop an offshore wind farm off the southern coast of Massachusetts, including new investments in Bridgeport to convert a section of the city's fading port complex into a robust operations and maintenance hub.
October 21 -
Twice-indicted Fall River, Massachusetts, Mayor Jasiel Correia II intends to take a leave of absence and end his run for re-election.
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