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Hurricane season could potentially impact gas supply in the Northeast, which could cause more price volatility.
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Undersecretary for Transportation Monica Tibbits-Nutt, a veteran of the field who earned rave reviews from transit advocates, will take over as acting transportation secretary.
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A Federally-mandated “unwinding” process aimed at ending Medicaid health insurance coverage for enrollees who are no longer eligible continues in Massachusetts.
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"The message from our administration is full steam ahead," Healey said to reporters when asked about progress on creating more passenger rail service between western Massachusetts and Boston.
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The Massachusetts transportation bill includes $200 million for the Chapter 90 program plus another $175 million in transportation-related infrastructure grants.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont is talking up the expansion of service at Tweed-New Haven Airport which will include direct flights to Puerto Rico this fall. But some of the airport’s neighbors worry about increased noise and air pollution.
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The funding for study and design work for a new Palmer rail station and track improvements in Pittsfield was part of Gov. Maura Healey's budget proposal. But, when it became clear the Legislature would not include it in the final version, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation added it to its own capital plan.
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On Monday, Massachusetts House and Senate lawmakers voted on a consensus spending plan to send to Gov. Maura Healey for her review.
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Workers at a Massachusetts nonprofit organization that provides services for immigrant communities say they've been slammed since a new law allowing all state residents to get a driver’s license, regardless of their immigration status, took effect earlier this month.
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Las oficinas del RMV de todo Massachusetts han contratado a nuevos trabajadores para ayudar a aplicar la Ley de Movilidad Laboral y Familiar.