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Home care registry bill signed by Baker

Gov. Charlie Baker on Friday signed one bill creating a registry of home care workers and vetoed another that would have created a commission to explore ways to use a public health trauma registry to address inequalities in access to health care.

Take a closer look at your leadership team

What was it about the recent sexual abuse scandals that ignited a such a spark, and that has brought to the forefront the conversation about the continued lack of women in senior leadership positions?

Fix the beer distribution laws

With the explosion of small breweries in the U.S., it is not unusual to hear stories enumerating the problems encountered by these breweries as a result of outdated alcohol laws and regulations. It begs the question: What changes in the law can be made to allow these small breweries to thrive?

Worcester company to pay $100K asbestos settlement

Worcester development company Hampton Properties, LLC, will pay a $100,000 settlement after it was alleged to have performed illegal asbestos work on two Worcester rental properties.
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Worcester implements new rules for night club crowds, drinking

Worcester bars and nightclubs will be subject to new regulations intended to crack down on underage drinking and fights at the city's licensed alcohol establishments.

Baker gets key small business insurance extension

The Baker Administration has secured federal approval to extend small group health insurance rating factors to encourage premium and market stability.

Senate passes Mass. healthcare bill

A sweeping package of reforms that supporters said will fix broken elements of the state's health care system while saving consumers money passed the Senate after a 33-6 vote at midnight Thursday.

Help wanted: Massachusetts cannabis inspector

Although the title suggests otherwise, the marijuana inspector job posted by the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources doesn't actually get to sample the drug.
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Health Connector rolls out online small business platform

Officials at the Massachusetts Health Connector are touting a new online platform to help small businesses manage health plan costs.

Mass. lawmakers in favor of pipeline tax ban

About two-thirds of the Legislature has signed onto letters to prohibition utility companies from making electric ratepayers help finance the construction of gas pipelines.
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