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Mayor Michelle Wu's proposal is the latest example of a city seeking to address the challenges of remote work hitting downtowns and a lack of affordable residences.
July 13 -
A bill in the state seeks to tax rich colleges that favor families of alumni and donors in admissions policies and give the money to poorer community colleges.
July 5 -
The society launched the Amy A. Pitter Presidential Scholarship, to honor the legacy of its president and CEO, who will retire on December 31.
May 31 -
The state society is giving $175,000 to students from across the state.
May 12 -
The state lost almost 48,000 people by mid-2022 from two years before, spurring concern about long-term economic growth.
May 12 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs introduced a mentorship initiative to grow and diversify the accounting pipeline.
November 14 -
The Massachusetts Society of CPAs introduced a new video series to change the image of the profession.
November 11 -
A panel of judges selected seven female leaders based on their contributions to their firm, clients and community, as well as the accounting profession.
September 28 -
Opponents of the plan filed a lawsuit claiming a state summary of a November ballot question misleads voters.
January 28