The Boston City Council is proposing a tax on sugary drinks, saying the money on unhealthy beverages can be put to good use.
The Boston City Council approved a $110 million housing accelerator fund filed by the mayor and aimed at spurring housing ...
The home rule petition uses the same language that's included in Mayor Michelle Wu's revived property tax proposal for ...
Three days before Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the start of the second Trump administration, activists and local officials ...
A tax on sugary drinks could fund important programs and improve public health, Boston City Councilor Sharon Durkan is ...
Boston City Councilor Sharon Durkan proposed the idea as a way to promote healthier habits among residents and also raise ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu in her first term has hired 301 new employees with a third of them earning more than $100,000, as ...
Boston city councilors plan to hold a hearing on the issue. A new city tax on sugary drinks would require approval from state ...
Boston City Council voted Wednesday to kill a measure that would have created an ethics committee made up of council members.
A tax of 2 cents per ounce of sugar drinks could raise $20-30 million annually for the city while dissuading people from ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s decision to try again on legislation aimed at providing residential tax relief offered some peace ...