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Massachusetts Names New Health Undersecretary; NBC Cuts 150 Jobs

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BREAKING: Massachusetts has appointed Amy Rosenthal as the new undersecretary of health, effective November 17, 2023. The announcement was made today by the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, marking a significant shift in the state’s health care leadership. Rosenthal, who has been the executive director of Health Care For All since 2017, will step into this pivotal role following the promotion of Kiame Mahaniah to secretary of health and human services earlier this summer.

This appointment comes at a critical time as Massachusetts lawmakers are pushing for initiatives to ensure residents retain their health insurance coverage. The House recently passed legislation allocating $10 million for a public awareness campaign aimed at informing vulnerable populations about new Medicaid work requirements. Rosenthal’s expertise will be crucial in guiding these efforts.

In a separate, urgent development, NBC News announced the layoff of 150 employees amid ongoing financial challenges in the traditional television sector. The job cuts, which were expected for months, reflect the network’s struggles with declining TV ratings and advertising revenue. A spokesperson for the NBC News Group, which oversees popular shows like “Today” and “NBC Nightly News,” declined to comment on the layoffs.

The layoffs also coincide with the upcoming spinoff of NBC’s cable networks, MSNBC and CNBC, which will become part of a new company called Versant. This restructuring is part of a broader strategy to address financial pressures that have been affecting the news industry as a whole.

As these significant changes unfold in Massachusetts and at NBC News, the implications for health care access and job security resonate deeply with communities and employees alike. Stay tuned for more updates as these stories develop.

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