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Massachusetts to return $2.1 billion in misspent federal COVID-19 funds
State officials said former Gov. Charlie Baker's administration used federal funds to pay jobless claims when it should have used state money.
Massachusetts owes the federal government $2.1 billion. Here's why.
Massachusetts owes the federal government $2.1 billion because of a mistake made years ago with​ unemployment benefits.
In deal with feds, Mass. will have to pay back $2.1 billion misspent by Baker administration
The $2.1 billion mistake came to light soon after Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey took office in 2023, her administration said.
'Monumental error': Mass. owes feds $2.1 billion to resolve unemployment mistake
BOSTON — Massachusetts must pay the federal government $2.1 billion over the next decade after the Baker administration mistakenly used federal pandemic funds to cover unemployment benefits, officials said Monday.
Massachusetts owes $2.1B to federal government | Morning in America
Massachusetts is facing the fallout from a massive money mistake and now owes the federal government $2.1 billion. Gov. Maura Healey says the issue stems from federal COVID-19 funds being used to pay unemployment benefits the state should have covered.
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Massachusetts must pay feds $2.1B after mistakenly using pandemic funds to cover unemployment benefits
Massachusetts must pay the federal government $2.1 billion over the next decade after the prior administration mistakenly ...
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Is $2.1 billion a good deal? Explaining the bargain to resolve Massachusetts' massive jobless claims mistake
Gov. Maura Healey's administration announced Monday that Massachusetts will pay back most — though not all — of the $2.5 ...
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Newton city council approves generational tobacco ban, joining other Mass. towns
City councilors in Newton have approved a generational ban on tobacco and e-cigarette sales in the city that will prohibit purchases by anyone born after March 1, 2004, joining a growing number of ...
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New Massachusetts sports betting bill includes massive tax hike and ban on live betting
Massachusetts Senator proposes a bill to change sports betting in the state. Bill changes include increasing the tax rate to ...
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Massachusetts to Repay $2.1 Billion in UI Overpayments
Massachusetts must repay $2.1 billion in misused federal unemployment benefits, with repayments starting in December.
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Embrace Boston Embrace Honors MLK event
There was singing, dancing, unity, and joy Sunday night as five couples were honored for continuing the work of Dr. Martin ...
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Is a new look coming for Division I championships? The conversation is just beginning to heat up
Of the battles NCAA President Charlie Baker has faced, the coming conversation around future governance structures may have ...
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