Senate President Spilka joins hosts Sue O’Connell and Matt Prichard to talk tax relief, what’s next for the Senate, and more.
Read MoreMore than 565,000 families in Massachusetts will benefit next year from an expanded tax credit of $440 for children, disabled adults and seniors under a compromise tax break package that top Democratic lawmakers announced Tuesday.
Read MoreIn an interview with Playbook, Senate President Spilka discusses the Massachusetts Senate’s agenda for Fall 2023.
Read MoreSenate President Spilka joins Senator Lydia Edwards and El Mundo Boston to celebrate in-state tuition for all becoming law in Massachusetts.
Read MoreSenate President Karen Spilka discusses tax relief, the legislature, and today’s issues with WCVB’s On the Record.
Read MoreSenate President Spilka makes remarks prior to the launch of MassReconnect, at MassBay Community College.
Read MoreSenate President Spilka joins Governor Healey at Norther Essex Community college for a celebration of in-state tuition.
Read MoreState lawmakers toured flood damage sites in North Andover and Haverhill on Wednesday, where officials are assessing the extent of wrecked businesses, homes, public infrastructure and other buildings as they prepare to seek federal disaster relief money.
Read MoreSenate President Spilka joins state leaders as the Governor signs the FY24 state budget.
Read MoreDuring a conversation with WBZ-TV political analyst Jon Keller, Sen. President Karen Spilka addressed the budget, and why it takes so long for the state to reach an agreement year after year.
Read MoreThe Senate President joins members and advocates in announcing $20M in funding for farms impacted by flooding in western Massachusetts.
Read MoreState senate leaders are proposing $20 million, the most financial assistance that Massachusetts Senate President Karen Spilka said she can ever recall to help local farmers who have suffered unfathomable damage in recent weeks.
Read MoreState Senate President Karen Spilka joined "La Hora Del Café" to talk about the significance of having the state legislature include funding for In-state tuition in the state's budget.
Read MoreEveryone has a story. A family member who can’t get an appointment with a therapist for months. A child suffering an acute episode languishing in the emergency room, waiting for a treatment bed to open up. A friend who is considering a career change due to historic levels of burnout.
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