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Nichols receives $1M anonymous donation for data science initiatives

Students at Nichols College studying data science will soon have more resources at their disposal, following a $1-million donation to the school from an anonymous donor.

Healey files second annual budget amidst uncertain fiscal outlook

The Healey administration wants to tap new revenue sources and keep spending growth somewhat constrained in a $58.15 billion state budget that officials pitched as putting Massachusetts on a "glide path" toward potentially better financial conditions further down the road.

State committee gives favorable report to bill aiming to increase government transparency

While the bill has a long path ahead of it, advocates for more government transparency are encouraged that a House-Senate committee on Tuesday gave a favorable report to a bill whose sponsors say it will bring needed "sunlight" to the legislative process and subject the governor's office to the public records law.

Cannabis equity trust fund set to award $2.3M

Applications for the first grants from a new fund meant to support cannabis entrepreneurs in communities disproportionately harmed by the War on Drugs are due next month, with $2.3 million available to help qualified business licensees with urgent financial needs.
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Central Mass. unemployment rates spike, rise above 2022 levels

All four metropolitan areas of Central Massachusetts saw significant jumps in their unemployment rates in December.

Central Mass. has 1.4M sq. ft. of green buildings, as state ranks 3rd nationally

Overall, Central Massachusetts LEED-certified buildings contributed 1.4 million square feet to Massachusetts’ total, amounting to 6% of the state’s green building square footage. 

Long-awaited Creative Hub Worcester $10M project to break ground in spring

Amenities will include an artisan’s market, incubator studios, and event space for up to 200 people.

Healey calls for overhaul of state’s veteran services

The legislation (H 4172), which Healey dubbed the HERO Act, calls for 17 different spending and policy changes with a combined goal of expanding benefits, modernizing services, and ensuring that veterans of all backgrounds are included and represented.
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State lawmakers weigh which health equity policies to advance this session

Sen. Cindy Friedman, Senate co-chair of the Joint Committee on Health Care Financing, acknowledged that lawmakers always need to pick their battles when asked about the Legislature's ability to tackle health care disparities alongside other crises, including financial challenges at Steward Health Care that could lead to more facility closures across Massachusetts.

Healey opts to not file liquor license reform bill

The first-term executive team described alcohol licensing reform as one of several key features in a wide-ranging "Municipal Empowerment Act" they rolled out Friday, pitching it as a way to remove the existing hurdle of securing state approval.
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