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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu wants opponents of her White Stadium plan to roll over and go away but she’s refusing to listen to lawmakers who have rejected numerous times her contentious tax shift bill. Wu said twice this week that she intends to stick with her bill to override the state’s property tax law despite continued opposition.
Boston Mayor announces co-op initiative with Madison Park school, providing vocational students with city department work experiences.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was officially sworn in for a second term during a ceremony on Monday.
The Massachusetts Senate rejected Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's tax shift plan 33-5 and advanced a competing property tax relief bill instead.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s inauguration fund received $1.2 million in donations from heavy-hitters in the sports and business industries, including $15,000 from the professional women’s soccer team the city is rebuilding White Stadium for.
Good Monday morning, everyone. Inauguration ceremonies for Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston City Council kick off at 10 a.m. on this Monday morning (Jan. 5) at Boston Symphony Hall. The ceremony comes amid a week of events as the Democratic mayor starts her second term in City Hall.
In her first term, Wu was untested — all possibility and potential. Now, her constituents expect her to deliver major improvements, and she does too.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s tax shift bill was killed again in the state Senate, this time as an amendment to alternative Senate-led property tax shock legislation that was overwhelmingly defeated