Massachusetts Governor Revokes Milton Grant Over MBTA Housing Law Rejection

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The Healey administration has revoked state grant funding for Milton, Massachusetts, due to the town's noncompliance with the state's MBTA Communities Law, following the rejection of a zoning change that would have allowed for the addition of 2,500 housing units. This decision means Milton will lose out on grant opportunities and face a competitive disadvantage for state funding. State officials have expressed disappointment and threatened legal action, emphasizing the mandatory nature of compliance with the law.
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