The measure's projected passage opens the door to a long-promised probe and a likely fight over how deep it can actually go.
Massachusetts voters have officially voted “Yes” on Question 1, allowing the State Auditor to audit the state Legislature.
Question 5, which would have eliminated the tipped minimum wage, was rejected by 64% of voters in Massachusetts.
Worklessness and large-scale migration are making it harder to set interest rates, the Bank of England’s chief economist has ...
Massachusetts voters on Tuesday appeared to reject a ballot measure that would have allowed the personal and clinical use of ...
Caltech scientists have introduced a revolutionary machine-learning-driven technique for accurately measuring the mass of ...
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom strongly opposed the measure, saying that “Prop 36 takes us back to the 1980s, mass ...
Voters rejected Question 4, a measure to legalize certain plant-based psychedelic drugs and created a network of licensed ...
The question asked voters whether the state should increase the minimum wage for tipped workers, while allowing restaurants ...
Proponents of the initiative acknowledged late Tuesday that their campaign had likely failed but vowed to continue working ...
Massachusetts voters approved a ballot law Tuesday giving the state auditor the explicit authority to audit the Legislature, ...
Massachusetts voters approved giving union rights to drivers for ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft but rejected a measure to legalize some psychedelics ...