This edition of The House Call breaks down the housing items in Massachusetts’ FY2026-FY2030 Capital Investment Plan. It also explains a new policy ordered by the Department of Public Utilities that would require natural gas customers to pay more for new hookups.
Massachusetts’ Capital Investment Plan Earmarks $415 Million for Housing in FY2026
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