June 1, 2026The Honorable Aaron MichlewitzChair, House Committee on Ways and MeansState House, Room 24324 Beacon St.Boston, MA 02133 Dear Chairman Michlewitz and Committee Members,We are writing to you in
On Thursday, the MA House unanimously passed the Massachusetts Consumer Data Privacy Act, establishing important new data privacy protections. In particular, the bill would do the following: The MA Senate
The Massachusetts House of Representatives will be voting TODAY, on a data privacy bill. Your precise location data – showing which doctor’s office you visited last month, which NO KINGS rallies you’ve
Jonathan Cohn, “An Abundance of Questions Coming to the November Ballot,” Fenway News, June 2026. With the onset of spring weather in May came a biennial Massachusetts tradition: signature collectors
You’ve probably seen signature collectors out in force for the *10* campaigns currently collecting to get questions on the November ballot. But what you need to remember is that there
It’s ballot question signature collection season. When going to the grocery store or the farmer’s market, you may have started seeing people collecting for various questions. Maybe you are even
Today, technology has far outpaced privacy law. Data brokers and Big Tech are free to do almost anything they want with our personal information, including selling our cellphone location data
BOSTON, MA—A growing coalition of human rights, LGBTQ+, civil liberties, racial justice, and environmental advocacy groups will release a letter signed by more than 50 organizations on Wednesday, May 13th,
Thank you so much to everyone who joined us last night for our webinar “The Tech Billionaires Are Coming for Fair Share. Here’s How to Fight Back.”! You can watch the
Chris VanBuskirk, “A ballot question to eliminate party primaries in Massachusetts is dividing state Democrats,” Boston Globe, May 11, 2026. Jonathan Cohn, policy director for Progressive Massachusetts and a former