Hey @CityofBoston employees! Nominate your outstanding colleague for a Shattuck Awards. Each year, outstanding City of Boston employees are honored. We want to hear from you! Nominate deserving recipients here::
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The @BOSCityCouncil kicked off budget hearings today on the City's FY27 Budget. And just in time, the Research Bureau has released its analysis of the City's FY27 Proposed Budget. Take a look: https://ow.ly/kK6n50YJ2qN #bospoli #boston
Many thanks to @johnfbarros for a great member briefing this morning on his work at @MassConvention His focus on economic growth and commitment to equity came through loud and clear. Special thanks to Mintz for hosting! #bospoli #mapoli
City of Boston released its proposed FY27 Budget this AM at the annual budget breakfast. Check it out at: https://ow.ly/Lk5E50YFNEx
Congrats to the City's budget team. Research Bureau team now hard at work analyzing the budget. Full report to follow! #bospoli
Remember ARPA? Passed in 2021 but money still to be spent in cities across the country. Boston has over $100m to spend by the end of this year. The City has made great progress but a few projects still have significant $$$ to spend. Learn more at https://ow.ly/XEyH50YCmrf
Today's Globe editorial highlights the City's budget challenges w/ some generous references to the Research Bureau. Take a read-- https://ow.ly/lmRm50YCqfM
Relevant BMRB Reports:
Health care costs: https://ow.ly/nvxZ50YCqfO
New Growth: https://ow.ly/oxbi50YCqfL
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Boston's health insurance bill is eating into city services. The city forecast a 22%+ increase in FY27 costs until yesterday's agreement. Funding will still be a challenge. Learn more about the City's policy choices in BMRB's report https://ow.ly/QMIx50YyWNj #bospoli #mapoli #boston #budget
#BPS starts hearings on Thurs, February 12. Check out our analysis from last week -- https://ow.ly/7fao50YcXJy
Now, we've gone a level deeper and come up with key items for the School Committee to consider. Learn more: www.bmrb.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/...
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Recognition by the @BOSCityCouncil for Vineet Gupta (@VineetBoston), a Shattuck Award recipient, for his amazing 37 years of service to @BostonBTD. A Who's Who of the City Hall transpo & planning team was there. The rules may have been bent to allow for a standing ovation.😉 #bospoli
The BPS FY27 Budget proposal came out Wednesday night. It's a challenging year -- enrollment declining; deep FTE cuts, & increasing costs. See what the Research Bureau's deep dive found: https://ow.ly/XXq050YacMV
#bospoli #boston #bps #bostonpublicschools #edpolicy
Boston’s property tax rates are in the news these days. Our latest Research Update explains the key drivers of those rates. Dive into our analysis to understand the trends shaping the city’s future.
Read the Update: www.bmrb.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/...
#bospoli #mapoli
Hearing from @MassGovernor at a packed @AIMBusinessNews Annual Meeting. Thanks to BMRB member @Verizon for the invite. #bospoli #mapoli
Grateful to be a guest of Research Bureau member @bu_tweets for President Gilliam’s Annual Address #bospoli
Interested in which City Councillor got which Committee assignment for the upcoming year? Here's the Research Bureau's comparison of last year to this year with all the new assignments. Best wishes to all the Councillors for the coming year! #bospoli #mapoli #boston
Friends and supporters -- We'd like to cordially invite you to our 94th Annual Meeting. Coming up sooner than you think -- Thursday, March 12th at the Seaport Hotel. Be sure to save the date. We look forward to seeing you! #bospoli
Congratulations to Elaine Beattie, a member of our staff for 40 years, upon receiving the Frederick P. Gruenberg Award. It is the highest honor the Governmental Research Association gives those who have made outstanding contributions to the field of governmental research.
Please join us in welcoming Steve Poftak as our new Chief Executive Officer and President on his first day. We're thrilled to have you at the helm.
Big news this morning: Steve Poftak will be our new CEO and President, starting July 14. His research expertise and public sector management experience will be instrumental as we build on our 93 year history of non-partisan, data driven work promoting efficient and effective government in Boston.
We are thrilled to announce this year's City of Boston Shattuck Public Service Award recipients. We'll celebrate on Nov. 20 and honor them for all they do for our city. Please join us in congratulating them!
As Boston City Council considers whether to move forward w/ advisory Nov. ballot question establishing an Inspector General, here is our testimony on the related home rule petition that would abolish the Finance Commission and establish an Office of Inspector General. www.bmrb.org/wp-content/u...
"Boston’s civic reputation, newly bolstered by a state recruitment campaign for federal workers, and a relatively resilient public sector job market, has made the region a top destination for former federal workers." www.bostonglobe.com/2025/06/29/b...
2025 is going to be a busy year for Bostons' voters. We look forward to robust policy discussions about the city's future.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/06/27/m...
There is still time to nominate a City of Boston employee for this year's Shattuck Awards (and please save the date of October 22 for the 40th awards event). Nomination deadline is May 16. The form is here: bmrb.org/wp-content/u...
Our view: “The operational improvements since 2020 do not justify the state scaling back its role, especially when one considers the district’s academic performance. More, not less, state oversight and accountability for Boston Public Schools is required.”
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/04/29/m...
Our report about Boston Mayor Wu's proposed FY26 budget is out. Boston's City Council, which is holding budget hearings in April and May and considering amendments, must take act by June 11.
www.bmrb.org/mayor-recomm...
Our 40th Shattuck Public Service Awards on Oct. 22 will recognize City of Boston employees who perform at a high level of excellence. Know someone who fits that description? The nomination deadline is May 16. Nomination form is here: bmrb.org/wp-content/u...
We are grateful to The Drew Company for being a premier sponsor of our 93rd Annual Meeting and are thrilled to have its President John Drew as our new Vice Chair.
Thank you to Citizens Bank for being a Premier Sponsor of our 93rd Annual Meeting. We are grateful for your support and for the leadership of our executive committee and board member Pat Nuzzo.
Thank you to P&G Gillette for being a Premier Sponsor of our 93rd Annual Meeting. We're grateful for your support and for the leadership of Kara Buckley on our executive committee and board of directors.