
McAnneny to Retire from Taxpayers Foundation
Eileen McAnneny, the first woman to lead the influential Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation and a public policy “powerhouse,” plans to retire at the end of this year.

CSBS CEO John Ryan Dies at 58
John W. Ryan, who spent more than a decade leading the trade group for state bank supervisors, died unexpectedly Monday night at age 58.

Powell: Fed to Keep Hiking Rates Until it Controls Inflation
Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday underscored the Federal Reserve’s determination to keep raising interest rates until there is clear evidence inflation is steadily falling.

Timeline Presented For Fed’s Probe Of MBTA Safety Issues
MBTA officials expect a federal safety probe of the transit system to continue for at least “the next few weeks” and have their eyes on “late summer” for the Federal Transit Administration to announce its findings.

Housing Going Up At Former Hyannis Nursing Home Site
The state’s economic development agency has partnered with BankFive to provide nearly $12 million in loan financing to developers who plan to build a 53-unit mixed-income apartment complex in Hyannis.
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