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Must-Reads

Cost of Massachusetts elections rises by 11% due to redistricting, State Auditor Suzanne Bump’s office says » MassLive

Massachusetts lawmakers push back on Charlie Baker’s plan to slash short-term capital gains taxes, double estate tax threshold » Boston Herald

State Rep. David LeBoeuf running for reelection —not Sen. Harriette Chandler’s seat » MassLive

Push to update bottle bill gains more support » Gloucester Times

Opinion: We need to strengthen Mass. hate crimes law » Commonwealth Magazine

Boston Mayor Wu's first 100 days in office shaped by COVID and protests » WGBH

EEC Commissioner resigns, under investigation by MA Inspector General » Fox 25 News

RI: What comes next for R.I.’s two healthcare systems? » Boston Globe

ME: Gov. Mills’ plan to rein in power companies faces two-pronged opposition » Press Herald

NJ: N.J. State Police investigating vaccine policy standoff between Republicans, troopers, Murphy says » NJ.com

TX: In South Texas primaries, Republicans find Hispanic candidates — and votes » Washington Post

The Culture War Has Democrats Facing Electoral Demise in Rural America. Can They Stop the Bleeding? » Morning Consult

Dems fear for democracy. Their big donors aren’t funding one of its main election groups. » Politico

Republicans Claim Putin Wouldn’t Have Invaded Ukraine Under a Beefy Piece of Man Meat Like Trump » Vanity Fair

Facing new Superfund taxes, chemical lobby boosted spending » Roll Call

Rudy Giuliani poised to cooperate with January 6 committee » The Guardian

Rick Scott pushes own GOP agenda as McConnell holds off » Politico

"Should your administration seek to introduce U.S. Armed Forces into hostilities or imminent hostilities, Congress stands ready to deliberate over the potentially monumental implications of such scenarios. The American people, through their representatives in Congress, deserve to have a say before U.S. troops are placed in harm's way or the U.S. becomes involved in yet another foreign conflict."

A bipartisan group of lawmakers, spanning the ideological spectrum from Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) to Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.)

43 lawmakers are demanding President Joe Biden seek congressional authorization before directly involving U.S. troops in the emerging Russia-Ukraine conflict.

News By Category
Beltway Politics

Howie Carr: Hillary Clinton is just another masked Alibi Ike Democrat » Boston Herald

Battenfeld: Republicans rolling the dice on Donald Trump in the midterm elections » Boston Herald

Editorial: Biden gives ’em heck & big promises » Boston Herald

Business

In $2.8 billion deal, Houghton Mifflin heads back to private equity ownership » Boston Globe

The end of 3G is not just about phones » Boston Globe

WFXT Channel 25 acquired by hedge fund Standard General » Boston Globe

Grant will shore up Lynn Seaport » Lynn Daily News Item

Boston 25 TV station part of giant $8.6B deal » Boston Herald

Civil Rights

Supreme Court to hear case of Web designer who objects to same-sex marriage » Boston Globe

Crimes

Ex-chief of staff to Jasiel Correia reaches plea deal with prosecutors » WPRI.com

Education

Foundation gives $12.5 million to Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology in transformative gift » Boston Globe

Massachusetts education: Wave of high-profile departures » Boston Herald

Mass. Early Education and Care commissioner to step down » WBUR

Mount Holyoke College professor discovers a local dinosaur bone » New England Public Media

Environment

Biden halts oil, gas leases amid legal fight on climate cost » Boston Globe

Human Services

Springfield seniors reconnect, rejoice as North End Senior Center reopens after two years » MassLive

Wanted: Members for Hampshire County Food Policy Council » Gazette Net

Food Bank awarded $1.62 million grant for new headquarters » The Reminder

Judiciary

Ex-employee in Suffolk DA’s office wrecked state car, arraigned on OUI charge » Boston Globe

Biden interviews trio of candidates for Supreme Court » Boston Globe

Legislative

Crighton appointed Senate chair of Joint Committee on Transportation » Wicked Local

Editorial: Who Do Massachusetts State Legislators Think They Are? » New Boston Post

Local Government

A Mayor Called Sue(d): SJC Finds Springfield Police Panel Valid, Rejects Mayoral Omnipotence » Western Mass Politics and Insight

Eminent domain advances in Lynn » Lynn Daily News Item

Easthampton mayor tries again to add help to corner office » Gazette Net

Politics

Massachusetts state auditor candidates make their pitch on Greater Boston » WGBH

Allen Backs Sullivan In Secretary Of State Race » State House News Service

Opinion: Why a bust of Maya Angelou was vandalized at BPL during an anti-vaccine protest » Boston Globe

Ballot campaign makes point with name change » WBUR

Public Health

Massachusetts coronavirus breakthrough cases plateau, hospitalizations and deaths continue decline » Boston Herald

As cities and towns drop mask mandates, Cambridge's stance remains unchanged » Wicked Local

COVID-19 lockdown measures may have caused brain inflammation that impacts mental health, MGH study says » Boston.com

Public Safety

Springfield, Lt. Gov. Polito gather for Shannon Grant announcement » The Reminder

Defense lawyer dismisses Baker marijuana bill as ‘junk science’ » Commonwealth Magazine

As ex-Massachusetts State Police captain tries to get charge tossed in Dedham drowning case, DA’s Office fires back: ‘Reckless conduct’ » Boston Herald

Springfield Mayor Sarno accepts SJC decision on civilian Police Commission; says commissioner Clapprood isn’t going anywhere » MassLive

State Government

State House Reopening Brings Relief, Reentry » State House News Service

State Auditor Suzanne Bump calls on state to increase election funding » Boston Herald

The Massachusetts State House reopened to public Tuesday — mostly » Boston Globe

Proposal to nix derogatory term targets hundreds of US sites » AP News

State auditor says it will cost $2 million to keep polls open in 2022 » WBUR

Taxation

Lawmakers May Rebalance Baker's Tax Relief Plans » State House News Service

Gov. Charlie Baker optimistic about nearly $700 million in tax break proposals, including changes to Massachusetts’ estate tax » MassLive

Keller @ Large: Gov. Charlie Baker On Push For Tax Cuts » CBS Boston

Transportation

Why is Boston’s Aquarium MBTA stop always so wet? » Boston Herald

Free the T? Some just want a discount » WBUR

Tip your Uber driver: Boston riders ranked among worst in the US » Boston Business Journal

Drugged driving bill vote difficult to decode » WHDH

Senator Wants Probe Of RMV Road Test Scandal » State House News Service

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Recipe of the Week

Poppy Seed Tea Cake

Dorie Greenspan — New York Times Cooking

Ingredients

FOR THE CAKE:

5 ½ tablespoons/78 grams unsalted butter, melted and cooled, plus softened butter for the pan

1 ½ cups/192 grams all-purpose flour, plus more for the pan

1 teaspoon baking powder

¼ teaspoon fine sea salt

1 ¼ cups/250 grams granulated sugar

 Finely grated zest of 1 lemon or 1 tangerine, plus 2 tablespoons juice

4 large eggs, at room temperature

1 ½ teaspoons pure vanilla extract

½ cup/120 milliliters heavy cream, at room temperature

⅓ cup/47 grams poppy seeds

 

FOR THE GLAZE:

1 cup/120 grams confectioners’ sugar

1 to 2 tablespoons lemon juice

½ teaspoon poppy seeds, for sprinkling

 

Directions

Make the cake: Center a rack in the oven and heat oven to 350 degrees. Butter and flour an 8 1/2-inch loaf pan. Place the pan on 2 stacked baking sheets or an insulated baking sheet.

Whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt in a small bowl. Put the sugar in a large bowl, add the lemon or tangerine zest, and rub together with your fingers until the sugar is moist and aromatic. Add the eggs, one by one, whisking each vigorously before adding the next. Whisk in the juice and vanilla, and then whisk in the heavy cream until smooth. 

Add the flour mixture in 3 additions, using the whisk to gently stir the dry ingredients into the batter. When the flour is incorporated, add the butter in 2 additions, again stirring gently with the whisk. You should have a thick, smooth, shiny batter. Switch to a flexible spatula and stir in the poppy seeds. Scrape the batter into the pan.

Bake until the cake has risen and cracked along the center and, most important, a tester inserted deep into the cake comes out clean, 60 to 70 minutes. Take a look at it after about 45 minutes and tent it loosely with foil if it’s getting too dark too fast. 

Transfer the pan to a rack, cool for 5 minutes, and then run a table knife between the cake and the sides of the pan. Unmold the cake, then turn it right side up onto the rack. Cool to room temperature. 

Make the glaze, if you like: Stir together the confectioners' sugar and 1 tablespoon lemon juice until smooth. If needed, add more juice, a drop at a time, until you have an icing that falls slowly from the tip of a spoon. Spread it over the cooled cake to coat evenly, sprinkle with poppy seeds and let stand until set. Wrapped well, the cake will keep at room temperature for about 4 days; unglazed, it can be frozen for up to 1 month.

 



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