Massachusetts Invests $10 Million in Workforce Training for English Learners Amid Federal Cuts
Massachusetts officials announced a $10 million investment in workforce training for English learners, aiming to connect workers and employers and counter federal cuts to adult education funding.
Massachusetts AG Campbell Leads Multistate Lawsuit Against Trump Administration Over $6.8 Billion Educational Grant Freeze
Massachusetts AG Campbell leads a lawsuit with 23 AGs and governors against the Trump Administration for freezing $6.8 billion in educational grant funds, affecting programs and violating fiscal laws.
Massachusetts Expands Summer Nights Program to Serve 20,000 Youths with Educational and Recreational Activities
Massachusetts DCR's Summer Nights Program enters its 11th year, offering free recreational and educational activities to urban youth, with expanded services reaching around 20,000 teens and young adults.
Massachusetts Attorney General Victorious in Excluding State from Machine-Gun Conversion Devices Distribution
Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell secured an agreement to halt sales of Forced Reset Triggers, machine-gun conversion devices, in Massachusetts and other states in a lawsuit for public safety.












