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3 New York wind farms scrapped

GE decision on turbines led to scuttling of projects

The three wind farms proposed for the coast off New York were all tied to a plan by GE Vernova to start producing giant 18-megawatt turbines at a facility on the Hudson River to be subsidized by the state.

Political Notebook: Something Fishy, civics swipe, charter fall

Who was pushing the sale of Norwood Hospital to Mass General Brigham?

Rep. John Rogers apparently never talked to officials at Mass General Brigham, but he said in a Facebook post on April 11 that he did talk to Gov. Maura Healey, Medical Properties Trust, and “members of the MGB board of directors who love the Norwood project and want the deal done.”

After long delay, cannabis social equity fund starts up

Healey hands out $2.3 million to 50 marijuana businesses

The Cannabis Social Equity Trust Fund was signed into law in 2022 to steer a portion of marijuana tax revenues to “entrepreneurs from communities that have been disproportionately harmed by marijuana prohibition and enforcement.” The fund sat empty for many months, largely because of the way the law was drafted.

Advocates say guaranteed basic income programs work

Call for moving from the pilot stage to permanence

Advocates for guaranteed basic income gathered at the WBUR CitySpace on Wednesday for a United Way-sponsored event to discuss pilot programs across the Greater Boston area, the challenges in implementing them, and what the future holds.

Health Policy Commission wary of Steward-Optum deal

Commissioners also dig into broader issue of private equity in health care

“I think the underpinning piece is what happens to patients, and what happens to the small community hospitals out there in terms of their ability to stay viable and to provide care,” said commissioner Barbara Blakeney. “The impact of this is just mind-bogglingly complex and potentially harmful.”

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