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The Week Ahead On Beacon Hill

by: Carrie Healy August 22, 2016

The deadline has passed to register to vote or change party affiliation ahead of the Massachusetts primary election. That’s only two-and-a-half weeks away, and it’s made for quiet times in the legislature. But there’s still quite a bit of action going on outside the Statehouse.

Click the audio player above to hear New England Public Radio’s Carrie Healy talk with the State House News Service’s Matt Murphy.

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