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The Week Ahead on Beacon Hill

by: Carrie Healy June 27, 2016

At the end of the week, Massachusetts will welcome fiscal year 20-17. As it stands, it looks like state revenues are down about $750 million dollars, and that is throwing a hitch into finalizing next year’s state budget. New England Public Radio’s Carrie Healy checks in with State House News reporter Matt Murphy to find out if the state budget could get passed by Friday.

Click the red button, above, to hear Matt Murphy discuss budget negotiations, Elizabeth Warren, and bills slated for debate this week, with New England Public Radio’s Carrie Healy.

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