Activists are objecting to Gov. Maura Healey's decision to cut funds that would benefit some of the state's lowest-income residents, saying it will prevent an "urgently needed" 10% benefit bump that was schedule to take effect on April 1.
Activists are objecting to Gov. Maura Healey's decision to cut funds that would benefit some of the state's lowest-income residents, saying it will prevent an "urgently needed" 10% benefit bump that was schedule to take effect on April 1.
Activists are objecting to Gov. Maura Healey s decision to cut funds that would benefit some of the state s lowest-income residents, saying it will prevent an "urgently needed" 10 percent benefit
BOSTON — With tax collections slumping, Gov. Maura Healey on Monday wielded her executive powers to slash $375 million from the state budget to close a gap between projected spending