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The Week Ahead on Beacon Hill

by: Carrie Healy April 4, 2016

There’s a wide variety of hearings and topics ahead at the Statehouse this week. One likely contentious formal session will be held on Thursday, as the Massachusetts Senate considers charter school expansion legislation.  As we do most Monday’s,  we check in with Matt Murphy at the Statehouse News Service. He tells New England Public Radio’s Carrie Healy that the compromise bill has charter backers and opponents both unhappy.

 

For Carrie Healy’s conversation with Matt Murphy about the week ahead on Beacon Hill, click the audio player above.

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