Massachusetts lawmakers were able to strike deals on lots of issues before the August 1st formal legislative session deadline. With Governor Charlie Baker’s signature earlier this month, several compromise bills passed by both branches have become laws that will soon affect topics as diverse as access to medical care and how the state addresses climate change.
To review the accomplishments and disappointments of this session, State Senator Becca Rausch took the time to come to our studio and highlight legislation on reproductive rights, election reform, mental health care access, climate and clean energy and more.
She also spoke about the tabled $4 billion Economic Development Bill that includes tax relief and one-time tax rebates, as well as investments in affordable housing, childcare and healthcare.
You can use the timecode below the video box to check out certain areas of interest.
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A short segment on this matter has also run as part of the Needham Channel News, a weekly newscast airing on The Needham Channel every Thursday at 7:30pm.
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