by gslwpadm | May 9, 2022 | In the News
By Eileen McAnnenyWith the pandemic having changed how we work, child care must be changed to better meet the needs of employees and employers.Massachusetts faces both a child care problem and a workforce problem — but the two are inextricably linked. As the economy...
by gslwpadm | May 4, 2022 | Press Releases
Clark secured $600,000 for the MetroWest Scholars Early Start in Waltham, $1 million for the Kennedy Community Health Center, and $220,000 for the Chris Walsh Aqueduct Trail Connectivity Project in the FY2022 BudgetFRAMINGHAM, MA – Yesterday, Assistant...
by gslwpadm | May 3, 2022 | In the News
By Cassie McGrath In a press conference with Massachusetts legislators and advocates Tuesday, the state’s head of Planned Parenthood said that not only is the state ready to support patients seeking abortion care from other states, but it has...
by gslwpadm | May 3, 2022 | In the News
By Matt Stout and Gal Tziperman Lotan Fearing Roe v. Wade could be in jeopardy, Massachusetts in recent years has repealed “antiquated” antiabortion measures and expanded access to abortion, helping ensure it remains legal here regardless of federal...
by gslwpadm | May 3, 2022 | In the News
By Paris Alston and Jeremy SiegelReactions continues to pour in from Massachusetts lawmakers in response to a new report that appears to show that the U.S. Supreme Court is ready to overturn the landmark 1973 abortion rights decision Roe V. Wade....