Legislative leaders are recommending a redrafted version of Healey’s Discovery, Research and Innovation for a Vibrant Economy bill that eliminates a proposed $200 million for research projects at Massachusetts hospitals, universities and independent research institutions.
The voters and Worcester City Council have been clear we need a balanced and fair partnership between Worcester residential and business taxpayers and our large institutional nonprofits.
Public higher education campuses around Massachusetts are on the verge of what boosters call the most significant capital investment in nearly two decades.
The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has joined its Boston counterpart in becoming part of the Massachusetts Apprenticeship Network, which seeks to help employers develop the workforce talent they need.