The insurer launched its first UBI product for policyholders here in its home state.
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Red Tide Spurs Closure of Shellfish Areas Along Mass. Coast
The announcement affects shellfish areas in approximately 28 cities and towns in the Commonwealth.
Accord Reached to Revive Early, Mail-In Voting
Spending Compromise Features Revival of Election Reforms
Mass. Unemployment Rate Dips Below 5 Percent
Mass. employers added 9,400 jobs in June as the statewide unemployment rate dropped under 5 percent.
Baker Signs $47.6 Billion Annual Budget
Sets Up Tax Showdown by Striking Delay in Charitable Giving Deduction.
Weekly Roundup – Checking the Boxes
Recap and analysis of the week in Massachusetts’ state government
Shift in Licensing Boards Imminent After House Inaction
Gov. Charlie Baker’s plan to transfer 13 health-related licensing boards and the 88,000 licenses they oversee from the Division of Professional Licensure to the Department of Public Health is poised to take effect on its own this weekend
House, Senate Send Baker $350 Mil Transportation Bill
Six Grant Pots Added to $200 Mil in Annual Ch. 90 Funds
Poker Furor: Complaints Flood In About Game’s Absence at Casinos
Casinos have said that they will make their decision on the fate of poker ny the end of 2021.
Urban, Suburban Shift Highlighted in Future of Work Report
By 2030, Massachusetts could need up to 200,000 more housing units and a “large influx” of child care workers, office real estate demand could fall by as much as 20 percent, and hundreds of thousands of people could need to transition into new jobs or occupational categories, according to a new state report. About a […]