Heading into the Legislature's summer recess, the SHNS team digs into some takeaways from July 31, the final formal sessions before lawmakers' vacations. The branches processed time-sensitive budget amendments from Gov. Baker dealing with the sales tax holiday and offshore wind; struggled over a routine authorization of horse racing; and failed to muster a final deal on a distracted driving ban.
Aug 02, 2019•26 min
With Massachusetts a couple steps closer to a fiscal 2020 budget, the SHNS crew reviews the spending deal enacted Monday by the House and Senate, including UMass tuition implications and a large revenue markup. Also on this week's episode: gearing up for a do-over of the Legislature's RMV oversight hearing; the House passes a climate adaptation bill; and Gov. Charlie Baker proposes an incentive to telecommute.
Jul 26, 2019•21 min
Beacon Hill took a walk on the quiet side this week amid a continuing House-Senate budget standoff, so on this week's Takeout, the News Service crew talks about issues that popped up on a federal and interstate level: Gov. Charlie Baker's meeting with neighboring governors, a holdup in the Vineyard Wind project, and a proposed "offensive" on Rhode Island's gaming industry. Looking ahead to next week: formal sessions are scheduled for possible consideration of a three-week-late budget agreement, ...
Jul 19, 2019•22 min
Twelve days past the deadline for a fiscal 2020 budget, Katie Lannan and the SHNS crew dissect where conference talks currently stand and what's at stake. Colin A. Young reports on transportation financing conversations underway on Beacon Hill. And Chris Lisinski has details on Gov. Baker's proposal to further regulate ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft.
Jul 12, 2019•20 min
In this week's Takeout box of choice leftovers from the week on Beacon Hill: Matt Murphy recaps the turmoil in the Governor's Council Chamber over the latest Parole Board nominee. Chris Lisinski reports on the appeal decision on the Weymouth gas compressor permit. Colin A. Young has news from the cannabis world - a CBD foods ban, and updated state cannabis regulations. And as usual this summer, there's MBTA news, and Matt talks about Gov. Baker's nighttime visit to the derailment site in Dorches...
Jun 28, 2019•26 min
Matt Murphy talks about where Beacon Hill stands on the ROE Act abortion access bill, Katie Lannan looks ahead to the Legislature's agenda for the rest of the summer, and Colin A. Young looks ahead two days to the much-anticipated opening of the Encore Boston Harbor casino.
Jun 21, 2019•23 min
Transportation and education woes, and a proposal to pump billions of dollars into those areas. Chris Lisinski and Katie Lannan cover this week's Red Line derailment and education funding lawsuit. Colin A. Young jumps off those recent events to report on advancement of a proposed surtax on millionaires to boost funding for transportation and public schools.
Jun 14, 2019•21 min
It's a special SHNS 125th anniversary episode, featuring tidbits of newsroom history and speeches from the News Service's anniversary party: President Karen Spilka, Speaker Robert DeLeo, press corps dean Peter Lucas, and Shelly Cohen of the Globe's editorial page.
Jun 07, 2019•35 min
Katie Lannan runs through the Beacon Hill holdup of a compromise charter school plan for New Bedford. Matt Murphy talks about the growing conversation around legal sports betting. And Chris Lisinski has an updated timeline for the Weymouth gas compressor station permit appeal process.
May 31, 2019•19 min
The SHNS crew reviews this week's Senate budget debate and highlights a few amendments related to school transportation, education funding, and combating hate crimes in Massachusetts. Matt Murphy has details on State House protests that escalated by Thursday into a war of words with Speaker Robert DeLeo.
May 24, 2019•20 min
Chris Lisinski reports on the appeal hearing over the air quality permit for the proposed Weymouth gas compressor site and the state's 11th-hour release of new data. Matt Murphy recaps the House's passage of a ban on handheld devices while driving, including a compromise on concerns over racial profiling. And after a week of education protests at the State House, Katie Lannan looks ahead to a possible June release of a proposal to overhaul the state's education funding formulas.
May 17, 2019•20 min
The News Service crew looks at Sen. Michael Rodrigues' Ways and Means budget, and potential legal action by cities alleging insufficient state education funding. Matt Murphy has details from a sit-down with incoming Associated Industries of Massachusetts CEO John Regan.
May 10, 2019•23 min
Colin A. Young has analysis on the Gaming Commission's decision to clear the Everett casino for its planned June opening. Katie Lannan reports on testimony this week about the rising cost of public university tuition in the Bay State. And Matt Murphy breaks down recent tensions between some Massachusetts officials and the feds over ICE detainers.
May 03, 2019•17 min
With House budget week behind them, the News Service crew recaps the week of deliberations - what was said in the House Chamber, and what wasn't.
Apr 26, 2019•16 min
Katie Lannan and Colin Young dive into a few of the 1,370 amendments to the House budget and larger issues at play. Matt Murphy talks about the continuing Stop & Shop strike, as presidential candidates cycle through Massachusetts to rally with picketers. And Chris Lisinski previews the Senate's agenda for next week, including consideration of a gender-neutral identification bill.
Apr 19, 2019•18 min
Craig Sandler and the State House News crew break down the House Ways and Means budget, another round of advocacy for the millionaire surtax, and other tax proposals on the horizon.
Apr 12, 2019•16 min
Fresh off a three-day assignment to the Gaming Commission's Wynn Resorts hearings, Colin Young shares his chief takeaways. Chris Lisinski reports on the state of affordable housing in Massachusetts. Katie Lannan looks at what might be "critical mass" behind single-use bag bans. And Matt Murphy talks about Gov. Baker's stance on late-term abortions, and how the second-term Republican's positions compare to those of his new party chairman.
Apr 05, 2019•20 min
Matt Murphy has a rundown on Senate President Karen Spilka's tax code working group and the status of conversations around new revenues. Katie Lannan has details from the Senate debate on banning conversion therapy for minors. Chris Lisinski reports on the swift passage of a bill to replace Title X funding for family planning clinics. And Colin Young has a comprehensive preview of next week's Gaming Commission hearing into Wynn Resorts' suitability to operate the Everett casino.
Mar 29, 2019•20 min
Chris Lisinski and Katie Lannan walk through the action from Wednesday's House session, and Lisinski recaps the week's transportation news. News Service co-op Kaitlyn Budoin makes her on-mic debut, discussing an addiction panel, service dogs and insights from her first few months on Beacon Hill.
Mar 15, 2019•23 min
Colin Young and Katie Lannan recap the first hearing on the governor's fiscal 2020 budget proposal, and Matt Murphy reports on two bills - the "cap on kids" repeal and a conversion therapy ban - that are on the fast track toward a House session next week. Chris Lisinski talks about rising tension over MBTA fare increases and the process by which they're ratified, previewing a possible Monday vote on the latest round of hikes. For your daily portion of Beacon Hill headlines, visit https://masster...
Mar 08, 2019•19 min
On this week's Takeout, guest host Craig Sandler runs through the accelerating activity of the past week on Beacon Hill with Katie Lannan, Chris Lisinski, Matt Murphy and Colin Young. The crew touches on the latest in the ongoing Steve Wynn vs. Mass. Gaming Commission saga, the governor's newly-filed housing production legislation, the use so far of last year's extreme risk protective order law and the ongoing debate around safe injection sites. State House Takeout is the News Service's podcast ...
Mar 01, 2019•21 min
Matt Murphy talks about where conversations stand around what Beacon Hill could do if faced with another federal shutdown; Katie Lannan reports on the uncertain future of Hampshire College and additional oversight state officials are seeking over college closures and mergers; and Colin Young checks in with the latest on the Steve Wynn/Mass. Gaming Commission lawsuit. Kaitlyn Budion is this week's producer. For your daily portion of Beacon Hill headlines, visit https://massterlist.com/
Feb 22, 2019•14 min
The SHNS team dissects Speaker DeLeo and President Spilka's assignments to their members - from Ways and Means to key issue areas like health care and education.
Feb 15, 2019•22 min
Colin Young has details on Gov. Charlie Baker's testimony in Washington this week; Chris Lisinski talks about criticism the governor is facing at home over the proposed Weymouth gas compressor station; and Katie Lannan reports on the administration's renewed efforts to pass criminal justice-related priorities.
Feb 08, 2019•14 min
Colin Young and Matt Murphy dive into procedural rules debated by the House and Senate this week as they prepare for the upcoming session; and Chris Lisinski reports on a push to lift up tipped workers' hourly pay to the standard minimum wage.
Feb 01, 2019•20 min
SHNS welcomes reporter Chris Lisinski to the Takeout table; Katie Lannan and Matt Murphy break down the governor's budget proposal, and what it could mean for education funding and state revenue; and Colin Young reports on marijuana growers' push for the Cannabis Control Commission to regulate agreements between businesses and their local host communities. For your daily portion of Beacon Hill headlines, visit https://massterlist.com.
Jan 26, 2019•16 min
Katie Lannan discusses what the federal shutdown could mean for Massachusetts; with the AFC Championship game coming up Sunday, Matt Murphy talks sports wagering, and some proposals to bring it to Massachusetts; and Colin Young has details on the state's new top gambling regulator.
Jan 18, 2019•16 min
Katie Lannan talks about this session's effort to reform Massachusetts education funding formulas; Matt Murphy sets the stage for coming climate change proposals; and Colin Young reports on the latest in the Steve Wynn sexual misconduct investigation.
Jan 11, 2019•15 min
Katie Lannan, Matt Murphy, and Colin Young run through this week's action as another biennium began on Beacon Hill, including the vote for House speaker, Senate President Karen Spilka's agenda-setting speech, and Gov. Charlie Baker's second inauguration. The SHNS crew also looks ahead to what's coming up later in January. For your daily portion of Beacon Hill headlines, visit https://massterlist.com.
Jan 04, 2019•17 min
Katie Lannan, Matt Murphy, and Colin A. Young discuss the top 10 #mapoli stories of 2018, as voted on by the reporters of the State House press corps, and preview next week's action from final sessions of the 190th General Court to inaugural activities for the new term.
Dec 28, 2018•15 min