
Alison Kuznitz
Reporter at State House News Service
@Statehousenews reporter | @PSUBellisario @DailyCollegian 💙 | Past: @masslivenews @theobserver @BostonGlobe @hartfordcourant | 📬: [email protected]
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2 days ago |
statehousenews.com | Michael Norton |Alison Kuznitz
STATE HOUSE, BOSTON, MAY 14, 2025......State senators outnumbered on a joint House-Senate committee pushed five data privacy bills this week into the Senate Ways and Means Committee, which is the last hurdle bills need to clear to reach the Senate floor.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Alison Kuznitz
BOSTON — The Senate president wants Massachusetts to consider making schools cellphone-free in an effort to eliminate distractions in the classroom. Senate President Karen Spilka broadly broached the idea in a speech to business leaders May 7, a day after her branch unveiled its fiscal 2026 budget that continues to prioritize hefty investments in education spanning from pre-K to free community college.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | April Baker |Alison Kuznitz
The Senate president wants Massachusetts to consider making public schools cellphone-free in an effort to eliminate distractions in the classroom. Senate President Karen Spilka broadly broached the idea in a speech to business leaders Wednesday morning, a day after her branch unveiled its fiscal 2026 budget that continues to prioritize hefty investments in education spanning from pre-K to free community college.
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1 week ago |
bostonglobe.com | Alison Kuznitz
An Israeli hospital system plans to open an accelerator for health care startups in Massachusetts next year, and an executive with strong Boston ties pitched the endeavor as a way to tackle antisemitism. Sheba Medical Center — the largest hospital in the Middle East located outside of Tel Aviv — will establish an “ARC Accelerator” facility in Greater Boston that is focused on digital and AI health care innovations, including for advanced diagnostic tools and workforce supports.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Alison Kuznitz
BOSTON (SHNS) – [Coverage Developing] The Senate president wants Massachusetts to consider making schools cellphone-free in an effort to eliminate distractions in the classroom. Senate President Karen Spilka broadly broached the idea in a speech to business leaders Wednesday morning, a day after her branch unveiled its fiscal 2026 budget that continues to prioritize hefty investments in education spanning from pre-K to free community college.
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