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Hear from the Massachusetts Speaker of the House, Representative Ronald J. Mariano (D-Quincy), at the Chamber’s Government Affairs Forum.
04/09/2026
9:45am - 11:00am
Fairmont Copley Plaza Boston
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Governor Maura Healey appointed our Chamber’s President & CEO, James E. Rooney, to the state’s Transportation Funding Task Force, which includes public sector leaders and business groups.
Recognizing that functioning and efficient transportation and mobility advances the region’s competitiveness, the Chamber vigorously advocated for the creation of this task force. Residents and employers are frustrated with the ongoing transportation crisis: Boston’s traffic has been ranked 4th worst on the planet, bridges are crumbling, and the region’s transit systems are unreliable. The region’s transportation challenges hinder the ability of people to commute and slow the revitalization of our downtown.
The Chamber’s President & CEO, James E. Rooney, told the Boston Globe, “We’re still without a mechanism for figuring out how to deal with a long-term strategy for funding and pricing mobility. Our way of dealing with transportation funding is to lurch from crisis to crisis. … That does not allow us to have a comprehensive, strategic funding approach to transportation.”
The task force will analyze the long-term financing strategies for road, rail, and transit systems and infrastructure in Massachusetts. The first meeting of the task force is February 29, 2024. By the end of 2024, the task force will produce funding recommendations to Governor Healey.
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