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In 1922, the Massachusetts General Court passed legislation creating the department of administration and finance. The department replaced the office of supervisor of administration and assumed many of the duties of the superintendent of buildings, Secretary of the Commonwealth, state treasurer, and state auditor. [2]
EOLWD is a Cabinet level agency under the Governor of Massachusetts that enforces labor laws and provides workforce training. It also administers workers' compensation, collective bargaining, unemployment benefits and labor-management partnerships.
Learn about the political structure and officials of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a presidential republic and federated state. Find out who is the current governor, lieutenant governor, and other constitutional officers, as well as the federal representation and courts of the state.
A list of 32 pages that cover various state agencies of Massachusetts, such as departments, commissions, and authorities. The list includes links to subcategories and pages with more information about each agency.
Learn about the history, mission, bureaus and programs of the state agency that oversees public health in Massachusetts. Find out how it responds to communicable diseases, environmental hazards, health disparities and more.
MassDevelopment is a state agency that provides financing and development services for businesses, nonprofits, and communities in Massachusetts. It was created in 1998 by merging the Government Land Bank and the Industrial Finance Agency, and has since administered various economic development programs and initiatives.
EOHHS is a Cabinet level agency under the Governor of Massachusetts, responsible for Medicaid, child welfare, public health, disabilities, veterans’ affairs, and elder affairs. It oversees 11 state agencies and the MassHealth Program, and is led by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Learn about the history, powers, and duties of the state treasurer of Massachusetts, an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch. The current treasurer is Deb Goldberg, a Democrat who took office in 2015.