
Chris Lisinski
Massachusetts Government Reporter at State House News Service
Reporter, MBTA-watcher and occasional data wrangler @statehousenews. Suffering Oxford comma defender. [email protected]
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4 days ago |
eagletribune.com | Chris Lisinski
BOSTON — Attorney General Andrea Campbell and a few of her peers sued CVS on Wednesday, alleging the pharmacy giant for years failed to provide Medicaid members with access to the same discount as cash-paying customers. Campbell and attorneys general in Connecticut, Indiana and Oklahoma jointly filed a civil action after a whistleblower complaint in Washington, D.C., prompting the company to "strongly dispute" the allegations.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Chris Lisinski
BOSTON (SHNS) – The Massachusetts Senate on Thursday avoided making any changes to the controversial MBTA Communities Act while advancing a $1.3 billion spending bill packed with one-time investments in education and transportation. The Senate voted 40-0 on a bill (S 2512) deploying surplus surtax revenues after a smattering of commentary about some pressure points and the adoption of dozens of earmarks following off-the-floor decision-making.
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6 days ago |
wwlp.com | Chris Lisinski
BOSTON (SHNS) – The Massachusetts Senate on Thursday avoided making any changes to the controversial MBTA Communities Act while advancing a $1.3 billion spending bill packed with one-time investments in education and transportation. The Senate voted 40-0 on a bill (S 2512) deploying surplus surtax revenues after a smattering of commentary about some pressure points and the adoption of dozens of earmarks following off-the-floor decision-making.
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6 days ago |
gloucestertimes.com | Chris Lisinski
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Senate on Thursday avoided making any changes to the controversial MBTA Communities Act while advancing a $1.3 billion spending bill packed with one-time investments in education and transportation. The Senate voted 40-0 on a bill (S 2512) deploying surplus surtax revenues after a smattering of commentary about some pressure points and the adoption of dozens of earmarks following off-the-floor decision-making.
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1 week ago |
wbur.org | Chris Lisinski
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell and a few of her peers sued CVS on Wednesday, alleging the pharmacy giant for years failed to provide Medicaid members with access to the same discount as cash-paying customers. Campbell and attorneys general in Connecticut, Indiana and Oklahoma jointly filed a civil action after a whistleblower complaint in Washington, D.C., prompting the company to "strongly dispute" the allegations.
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Senate Democrats rolled out a $61.3 billion state budget, calling for a 6.3% increase in spending with a boost -- albeit smaller than the House proposed -- for the T and money to keep open a pair of mental health facilities eyed for closure. #mapoli https://t.co/fX0JcuzLdU

happy "The Waste Land" day to all who celebrate the cruellest month https://t.co/OuXEM0UMt3

RT @AlisonKuznitz: Decades in making, South Coast rail service begins Monday #mapoli https://t.co/QOqXi5YQlU via @statehousenews