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Will April showers bring May flowers?

Will April showers bring May flowers?

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MassINC Matters: The March/April Round-Up

MassINC Matters: The March/April Round-Up

The latest from our research, journalism, and polling

New MPG Poll: Fare-free SRTA pilot off to strong start on South Coast

New MPG Poll: Fare-free SRTA pilot off to strong start on South Coast

Two-thirds of South Coast residents support extending free buses past June

Musings on the House budget, the SOA, families, and the state’s long-term fiscal health

Musings on the House budget, the SOA, families, and the state’s long-term fiscal health

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Will April showers bring May flowers?

Will April showers bring May flowers?

The Gateway Cities Journal

April rained federal money down on Massachusetts. Three new funding opportunities are especially promising for Gateway Cities: Solar for All. Massachusetts recently received $156 million from this Inflation Reduction Act program to help low-income communities install solar. Solar for All provides zero interest loans for residential projects, as well as financing for public housing authorities
MassINC Matters: The March/April Round-Up

MassINC Matters: The March/April Round-Up

The latest from our research, journalism, and polling

While March and April flew by faster than Marcel Hug’s record-setting Boston Marathon race, our second MassINC Matters newsletter is packed with updates and insights from the past two months. The entries underscore our collective effort to drive positive change across the Commonwealth, including the launch of the Greg Torres Senior Fellows Program, an exciting
New MPG Poll: Fare-free SRTA pilot off to strong start on South Coast

New MPG Poll: Fare-free SRTA pilot off to strong start on South Coast

Two-thirds of South Coast residents support extending free buses past June

It’s only been a few months since the Southeast Regional Transit Authority (SRTA) began piloting fare-free transit service, but South Coast residents seem to like what they are seeing. Two-thirds of residents support continuing fare free service after the pilot ends in June. And fare-free buses top residents’ wish list of the SRTA improvements, followed

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Will April showers bring May flowers?

Will April showers bring May flowers?

The Gateway Cities Journal

April rained federal money down on Massachusetts. Three new funding opportunities are especially promising for Gateway Cities: Solar for All. Massachusetts recently received $156 million from this Inflation Reduction Act program to help low-income communities install solar. Solar for All provides zero interest loans for residential projects, as well as financing for public housing authorities

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Will April showers bring May flowers?

Will April showers bring May flowers?

The Gateway Cities Journal

April rained federal money down on Massachusetts. Three new funding opportunities are especially promising for Gateway Cities: Solar for All. Massachusetts recently received $156 million from this Inflation Reduction Act program to help low-income communities install solar. Solar for All provides zero interest loans for residential projects, as well as financing for public housing authorities
MassINC Matters: The March/April Round-Up

MassINC Matters: The March/April Round-Up

The latest from our research, journalism, and polling

While March and April flew by faster than Marcel Hug’s record-setting Boston Marathon race, our second MassINC Matters newsletter is packed with updates and insights from the past two months. The entries underscore our collective effort to drive positive change across the Commonwealth, including the launch of the Greg Torres Senior Fellows Program, an exciting
New MPG Poll: Fare-free SRTA pilot off to strong start on South Coast

New MPG Poll: Fare-free SRTA pilot off to strong start on South Coast

Two-thirds of South Coast residents support extending free buses past June

It’s only been a few months since the Southeast Regional Transit Authority (SRTA) began piloting fare-free transit service, but South Coast residents seem to like what they are seeing. Two-thirds of residents support continuing fare free service after the pilot ends in June. And fare-free buses top residents’ wish list of the SRTA improvements, followed

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Will April showers bring May flowers?

Will April showers bring May flowers?

The Gateway Cities Journal

April rained federal money down on Massachusetts. Three new funding opportunities are especially promising for Gateway Cities: Solar for All. Massachusetts recently received $156 million from this Inflation Reduction Act program to help low-income communities install solar. Solar for All provides zero interest loans for residential projects, as well as financing for public housing authorities
MassINC Matters: The March/April Round-Up

MassINC Matters: The March/April Round-Up

The latest from our research, journalism, and polling

While March and April flew by faster than Marcel Hug’s record-setting Boston Marathon race, our second MassINC Matters newsletter is packed with updates and insights from the past two months. The entries underscore our collective effort to drive positive change across the Commonwealth, including the launch of the Greg Torres Senior Fellows Program, an exciting
New MPG Poll: Fare-free SRTA pilot off to strong start on South Coast

New MPG Poll: Fare-free SRTA pilot off to strong start on South Coast

Two-thirds of South Coast residents support extending free buses past June

It’s only been a few months since the Southeast Regional Transit Authority (SRTA) began piloting fare-free transit service, but South Coast residents seem to like what they are seeing. Two-thirds of residents support continuing fare free service after the pilot ends in June. And fare-free buses top residents’ wish list of the SRTA improvements, followed