AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEnergy Costs & Climate Policy: The Massachusetts Senate passed a new energy affordability bill aimed at lowering monthly bills, reining in utility overspending, and preserving clean-energy progress, with projected billions in savings for ratepayers. Housing Ideas: A new push for more triple-deckers is making the case that bringing back the classic Boston form could help stabilize costs and expand supply. DOJ vs. Tuition Equity: The Justice Department sued Massachusetts to block in-state tuition and aid for undocumented students under the state’s Tuition Equity Law, arguing it violates the Constitution and encourages illegal immigration. Merrimack River Sewage Fix: After a sewage leak tied to a contractor’s sewer main break, officials say the Merrimack River discharge has stopped and some beaches are reopening, though not all swimming restrictions are lifted. Extreme Heat Response: Boston opened cooling options like the Frog Pond Spray Pool and urged residents to check on neighbors as a dangerous heat wave continues. Public Safety & Sports: Brockton announced a curfew for the next Cape Verde World Cup match after prior violent celebrations. Cold Case Update: DNA from a soda bottle allegedly links a Massachusetts woman to the 1985 “Baby Boy Doe” murder case.
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