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Legislature passes Fair Share amendment again

by Jenny | Jun 9, 2021 | Commonwealth Magazine, Council in the News

Legislature passes Fair Share amendment again June 9, 2021CommonWealth MagazineBy: Shira Schoenberg The Massachusetts Legislature on Wednesday passed a constitutional amendment raising taxes on income over $1 million, the final vote needed to put the measure on the...

Remote work looks like it’s here to stay

by meshagency | Mar 17, 2021 | Commonwealth Magazine, Council in the News

Remote work looks like it’s here to stay March 17, 2021CommonWealth MagazineBy: Shira Schoenberg Companies see gains from hybrid models Eastern Bank used to be a typical employer. Be in the office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with an hour break for lunch. Its employees in...

Employer survey indicates new normal will be very different

by meshagency | Aug 26, 2020 | Commonwealth Magazine, Council in the News

August 26, 2020CommonWealth MagazineBy Bruce Mohl Businesses say 47% of employees will continue to work remotely. A SURVEY OF COMPANIES in the Greater Boston area indicates nearly half of their employees will continue to work remotely after concerns about COVID-19...

Anderson: No Revenue Shortage for Transportation

by Karen Catania | Nov 18, 2019 | Commonwealth Magazine, Council in the News

By CommonWealth Staff, The Codcast, November 18, 2019 Listen to Council President Chris Anderson discuss the Council’s support for innovation and investment in transportation on the Codcast with CommonWealth Magazine’s Bruce Mohl here: LINK        ...

DeLeo Calls Off Transpo Tax Debate – For Now – Speaker Says House Will Try Again Next Year ‘To Get This Right’

by Karen Catania | Nov 14, 2019 | Commonwealth Magazine, Council in the News

By Bruce Mohl and Andy Metzger, CommonWealth, November 14, 2019 House Speaker Robert DeLeo is putting off a debate over tax legislation to fund transportation improvements until next year, throwing into doubt whether anything will happen in an area that advocates and...

Businesses Weigh in on Transpo Taxes, Fees

by Karen Catania | Oct 30, 2019 | Commonwealth Magazine, Council in the News

By Bruce Mohl, CommonWealth, October 30, 2019 Support for increases broad, but not unanimous. ON THE EVE of a long-anticipated legislative debate on transportation, most members of a coalition of Massachusetts businesses see a need for some form of new revenue, but...
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