Massachusetts voters have officially voted “Yes” on Question 1, allowing the State Auditor to audit the state Legislature.
The measure's projected passage opens the door to a long-promised probe and a likely fight over how deep it can actually go.
The Massachusetts State Auditor’s Office was set to earn the explicit authority to crack open the books of the Legislature ...
Top Beacon Hill Democrats’ willingness to leave the door open to tinkering with ballot questions after voters approve them on ...
A Tufts University analysis suggests the auditor could not investigate legislative votes, committee assignments or even ...
Massachusetts voters approved a ballot law Tuesday giving the state auditor the explicit authority to audit the Legislature, ...
With more than 90% of the votes counted, 71.5% had voted yes and 28.5% no, according to unofficial results. The state auditor ...
The measure asked voters whether state Auditor Diana DiZoglio could audit the Legislature. DiZoglio has said the body lacks transparency; legislative leaders said the audit is unconstitutional.
Massachusetts voters gave their approval Tuesday to a ballot question that would give state Auditor Diana DiZoglio the right ...
Voters in Massachusetts have granted Auditor Diana DiZoglio's wish to shine a little sunlight on the often shadowy ledgers of ...
Question 5 is a measure about compensation for tipped employees.
Five ballot questions will be decided by Massachusetts voters, impacting everything from high school graduation requirements ...