Media Hits

Boston Herald: Atanasov: T’s ‘private’ pension board veers off track

Friday, April 11, 2014 Iliya Atanasov The MBTA Retirement Fund’s management has been aggressively spending taxpayers’ and retirees’ money to fend off attempts by the media and the Legislature to shine a light on its books. And the reason is becoming all...
March 10, 2013

Wall Street Journal: New Front in Charter Schools

New Front in Charter Schools In Massachusetts, a Pair of Democrats Push to Lift Restrictions in Some Districts U.S. NEWS March 10, 2013, 7:40 p.m. ET Article http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323293704578334142723722634.html?mod=googlenews_wsj By JENNIFER LEVITZ BOSTON—Massachusetts lawmakers are considering eliminating a cap on the number of charter...
January 23, 2013

WBUR RadioBoston debate on Guv's Texas-sized budget and tax increases

A good debate with Northeastern University’s Peter Enrich on RadioBoston today. More to come in several op-eds, blogs and Pioneer’s annual The Good, The Bad and the Ugly series.
October 12, 2012

STUDY: Obamacare tax to hit middle class in Massachusetts

While the Affordable Care Act might have taken its inspiration and ideas from the groundbreaking 2006 health care reform law in Massachusetts, the Bay State will not be exempt from some of the costs associated with the federal law.
July 10, 2012

What would Jesus do?

Published in CommonWealth Magazine Boston cardinal seán o’malley condemns the Obama administration’s requirement that all employers, even religious ones, offer insurance covering the cost of birth control, even after the president backtracked and offered a compromise. “It is important that Catholics not...