by Olivia Chislett | Jan 27, 2022 | Boston Herald, Council in the News
Millionaire tax opponents file SJC action to prevent ‘misleading’ of voters January 27, 2022Boston HeraldBy: Erin Tiernan Opponents of a so-called millionaire tax slated for the November ballot have filed a complaint with the state’s highest court over...
by Jenny | Dec 14, 2021 | Boston Herald, Council in the News
COVID could soon turn from a pandemic to an endemic, panel says December 14, 2021Boston HeraldBy: Amy Sokolow Businesses that want, or need, to get people back into the office can take a page from some of the public-facing organizations that have had no choice but to...
by Jenny | Dec 1, 2021 | Boston Herald, Council in the News
Confusion mounts over federal employer vaccination mandate December 1, 2021Boston HeraldBy: Amy Sokolow Courts around the country have eaten away at President Biden’s vaccination mandate for both federal contractors and employers with over 100 employees, leaving those...
by Jenny | Aug 10, 2021 | Boston Herald, Council in the News
Massachusetts Medical Leaders Advise Workplace Vaccine Mandates August 10, 2021Boston HeraldBy: Amy Sokolow Business and medical leaders from some of Boston’s biggest institutions have instituted vaccine mandates for their workplaces, and think others should do the...
by meshagency | May 17, 2020 | Boston Herald, Council in the News
May 17, 2020Boston Herald By Rick Sobey The governor is announcing details on Monday. Gov. Charlie Baker on Monday is expected to finally tell businesses how he plans to roll out the first phase of his plan to reopen the economy after leaving business and industry...
by Chris Anderson | Feb 7, 2018 | Boston Herald, Council in the News |
By Boston Herald Editorial Staff “Whether to amend the Constitution so we have a graduated income tax is an extraordinary public policy question,” said Kevin Martin, attorney for the plaintiffs. “It’s an independent public policy issue which deserves independent...