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Today on Beacon Hill

10:00am Governor's Council Meeting, Governor's Council Chamber, Room 360, State House

11:00am Executive Office of Health & Human Services Public Hearing, Via Zoom

6:00pm MassDems Chinatown Banquet chaired by Mayor Michelle Wu and Rep. Aaron Michlewitz

7:00pm Governor's Race: The First Debate moderated by Latoyia Edwards, NBCUniversal Boston Media Center, 189 B Street, Needham

7:00pm Gubernatorial Debate: Former Rep. Geoff Diehl and Attorney General Maura Healey, NBC10 Boston, Telemundo & NECN

Must-Reads
MASSACHUSETTS

In Healey’s bid for governor, she sounds a little bit like the Republican she’s vying to succeed » Boston Globe

Approval rating: Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker is most popular governor » MassLive

Lawsuit says Mass. residents ‘unnecessarily institutionalized’ in nursing homes should have options for independent living » Boston Globe

The Making (And Unmaking) Of Monica Cannon-Grant » Boston Magazine

Auditor candidate Anthony Amore endorsed by former White House chief of staff » MassLive

One-Third Vacant, Massachusetts Mall Shows Why Regional Operators Are in a Bind » The Wall Street Journal

Editorial: Vote no on ballot Question 1 » Boston Business Journal

Boston pediatric hospitals report ‘increases in patient volume,’ officials urge residents to get flu shots » Boston Herald

Two key lawmakers say MBTA needs money, but also change » Commonwealth Magazine

THE OTHER 49

NH, RI & CT: The most surprising battleground for the House: New England » Washington Post

RI: McKee and Kalus clashed in first debate of general election. Here's what they said. » The Associated Press (AP)

NY: Home care workers file federal complaint against New York over ‘discriminatory’ 24-hour shifts » Gothamist

NY: Your guide to understanding affordable housing in New York City » Spectrum News

NY & NJ: NY and NJ officers found on an Oath Keepers list a year back still have their jobs » Gothamist

NJ: Addiction rehabilitation industry ‘victimized’ recovering addicts » POLITICO Pro

VA: Luria, Kiggans to meet for 1st debate in 2nd District race » Boston Globe

OH: J. D. Vance and the Collapse of Dignity » The Atlantic

WI: Barnes bets on abortion to boost flagging polls » Politico

GA: New poll finds nearly two-thirds of Georgia voters object to state’s new abortion restrictions » Georrgia Recorder

FL: How Ron DeSantis Blew Up Black-Held Congressional Districts and May Have Broken Florida Law » ProPublica

FL: Medical experts reject Florida surgeon general’s Covid-19 vaccine guidance » Politico

KS: Kansas GOP candidate Derek Schmidt plays the race card » Raw Story

NATIONAL

Ballotpedia's Top 15 ballot measures to watch, 2022 » Ballotpedia

Shaped by gun violence and climate change, Gen Z weighs whether to vote » Washington Post

How The ACA Became The Unaffordable Care Act » The Lever

DOJ urges Supreme Court to deny Trump appeal on classified docs » Axios

How Trump’s legal expenses consumed GOP donor money » Washington Post

McConnell, McCarthy public splits raise questions about ability to govern » The Hill

Lobbyists pony up in race for Ways and Means GOP leader » Roll Call

“You’re talking about a collapse in communication at the MBTA,” Crighton said. “I think the way the MBTA communicates with the outside, with the Legislature, with the administration, with the public, but also internally with workers not feeling empowered to raise major safety issues, it is an organization that is operating without sound communication which has led to serious dysfunction.”

Sen. Brendan Crighton

Two key Beacon Hill transportation leaders say their focus in the coming year will be on finding additional resources for the MBTA, but they said the new money must be accompanied by a change in leadership at the transit authority.

News By Category
Business

Gas prices in Mass. jump for first time in four months » The Sun Chronicle

Hog farming case with Mass. implications goes before Supreme Court » WBUR

Supreme Court to hear case that could raise price of pork » Boston Globe

Rotmans, Worcester furniture seller since 1956, going out of business » Worcester Telegram

Biden Admin Sides With Industry In Pork Case » State House News Service

Cannabis & Psychedelics

Pot boss Shannon O’Brien affiliated license up for final approval, recusal promised » Boston Herald

Editorial: Pardons for pot offenders? Groovy. But Biden needs to do more to bring marijuana out of the shadows. » Boston Globe

Pot boss Shannon O’Brien affiliated license up for final approval, recusal promised » Boston Herald

Marijuana, with a side of music, may be coming soon to Faneuil Hall » Boston Globe

Crimes

Judge finds New Bedford City Councilor Hugh Dunn not guilty of OUI » The New Bedford Light

Education

Northeastern scores major win in Nahant Superior Court, residents divided on outcome » The Huntington News

Environment

Opinion: The climate crisis in the polar regions doesn’t stay in the polar regions » Boston Globe

Health Care

Hospitals across nation closing children’s units » Boston Globe

Healey Endorses Proposal to Protect Vulnerable Healthcare Patients » Cape Cod Online

'We have to revisit consequences': Health policy commission needs more teeth, leaders say » Boston Business Journal

Housing

Karyn Polito announces $1 million grant for Rollie’s Farm conservation » Lowell Sun

Human Services

Disability community mourns the death of ‘fierce’ advocate Paul Spooner » WGBH

Free meals for Worcester Housing Authority residents bill of fare in new pilot program » Worcester Telegram

Immigration

Feds investigate possible misuse of COVID funds » Martha's Vineyard Times

Judiciary

Baker: Expungement Fastest Way To Address Marijuana Convictions » State House News Service

Labor

Amherst, towns’ teachers union wants out of contract mediation » Gazette Net

Legislative

Muratore Appointed To Behavioral Health Commission » 95.9 WATD

Local Government

Wu may veto 20% Boston City Council, mayoral pay raises » WGBH

Boston City Council’s self-boosted salary hike ‘too high,’ Michelle Wu says as she mulls veto » Boston Herald

A new master plan could help transform Boston Common into a ‘better version’ of itself » Boston Globe

Councilor Michelle Wu never would have backed this City Council raise. Mayor Wu should veto it. » Boston Globe

Mayor Michelle Wu says new raises approved by City Council for elected officials are ‘too high’ » Boston Globe

Springfield leaders visit AMR to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month » News 22 WWLP.com

Politics

What the gov hopefuls won't say about immigration » Politico

Hodgson says his controversial tie was a gift from his wife years ago » The Sun Chronicle

Driscoll comes to Valley Opportunity Council to listen to concerns » The Reminder

Will Mass. become a one-party state? Republicans set to elect new party chair in January » Worcester Telegram

Anthony Amore endorsed by Bush-era Republican Andy Card » Boston Herald

Healey vs. Diehl: What to Know Ahead of 1st Debate in Mass. Governor's Race » NBC Boston

Editorial: Herald endorses William Galvin for Secretary of State » Boston Herald

Public Health

Mass. to extinguish flame retardants used in toys, furniture » The Eagle Tribune

Poll shows most Americans are done with masks, COVID boosters and precautions » CBS News

Public Safety

In the world of cannabis, Halloween-themed products are a little more frightening » Boston Business Journal

Boston tells do-gooders to stop bringing food to Mass and Cass » Boston Herald

‘It’s just sad’: Neighbors stunned by double shooting in Roxbury that left 14-year-old boy dead » Boston Globe

Groundbreaking for new Lawrence police station decades in the making » The Eagle Tribune

North Adams Officers Recognized With Governor's Office Citation » iBerkshires

State Finance

Rating Agency Sounds Warning On Mass. Coastal Exposure » State House News Service

Taxation

$20m from just six buildings: Study tallies take from stalled tax on high-end real estate in Boston. » Boston Globe

MassBudget’s latest report on surplus tax revenue » News 22 WWLP.com

Transportation

Bluebikes are more popular than ever. But who's driving the surge in ridership? » WBUR

MBTA plans recruitment fair amid subway dispatcher, bus driver shortages » Boston Herald

‘Track problem’ disrupts MBTA Red Line service » Boston Herald

Boston isn’t the worst city to drive in — but it’s not great, WalletHub says » MassLive

Utilities

Chicopee hit with new $65.2 million federal mandate to improve sewage treatment: $4.5 million grant awarded to fund 1st phase » MassLive

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Recipe of the Week

Pasta With Kale Pesto and Roasted Butternut Squash

Melissa Clark — New York Times Cooking

Ingredients

1½ pounds butternut squash

½ cup extra virgin olive oil, more for drizzling

¾ teaspoon kosher salt, more for squash

Freshly ground black pepper

1 small bunch (about ½ pound) lacinato kale, center ribs removed

8 ounces pasta (penne rigate works well)

⅓ cup toasted pine nuts

2 large garlic cloves, roughly chopped

Finely grated zest of 1 lemon

Freshly squeezed lemon juice, to taste

Grated Parmesan cheese, for serving

Directions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Use a vegetable peeler to peel squash, then halve it lengthwise and scoop out seeds. Dice squash flesh into 1-inch pieces, place on a baking sheet, and toss with olive oil and season generously with salt and pepper. Spread pieces into an even layer, making sure there is space between them. Roast, stirring squash pieces once or twice, until golden brown and tender, about 30 minutes.

Meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil; have ready a bowl of ice water. Drop kale into boiling water and cook for 45 seconds. Use tongs or slotted spoon to transfer kale to ice water. Bring water in pot back to a boil, adding more if necessary so there is enough to cook pasta.

Drain kale well, then wrap tightly in a dry kitchen towel and squeeze thoroughly to remove any excess moisture. Roughly chop leaves. When water in pot comes back to a boil, cook pasta according to package directions.

In a food processor, pulse together kale, nuts, garlic, salt and lemon zest until mixture is smooth and salt has dissolved. With motor running, slowly drizzle in the oil until fully incorporated. Taste and add more salt dissolved in a little lemon juice, if necessary.

Drain pasta, reserving a little cooking water. Toss pasta with kale pesto and some pasta cooking water if necessary to help it coat pasta. Add cheese, lemon juice and salt to taste. Serve topped with squash and more cheese.



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