Cannabis Reform Should Be Bipartisan Priority

A Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives doesn’t have to – and shouldn’t – be an obstacle to ending harmful laws that hobble legitimate marijuana businesses in Massachusetts, and the banks and credit unions that serve them.

Warren Worried Fed Is Going Too Far on Rates

With analysts expecting the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates again on Wednesday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Congressman Stephen Lynch are calling out the monetary policymakers for being too aggressive and putting the jobs of Americans at risk.

Warren Wades Into CRA Reform Fight

Massachusetts’ senior senator wants the interim head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to rescind his predecessor’s efforts to update the agency’s Community Reinvestment Act regulations.

Military Housing Is Too Often Unfit to Serve

Infestations of rats, mice and other rodents. Toxic black mold. Lead paint. These are the conditions found in much housing provided to our military personnel. And the Pentagon doesn’t appear to have it’s eye on the ball.

Warren Ends Presidential Run

Elizabeth Warren, who electrified progressives with her “plan for everything” and strong message of economic populism, dropped out of the Democratic presidential race on Thursday, according to a person familiar with her plans.

Warren’s Housing Plan Worth a Closer Look

Would a President Warren be the cure for our country’s increasingly messed up housing market? Sen. Elizabeth Warren has finally made official what anyone with half a brain has long suspected – she’s eyeing a run for the White House.