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This week in Boston politics: Wu pushes to limit protests outside her home; High-end real estate tax heads to State House
"This is in the larger context of Michelle Wu being subjected to very racist and gendered attacks all along," Erin O'Brien said of the protests. -
Baker pitches tax cut proposal face-to-face
“We believe it's time to give Massachusetts families back some of the tax revenue that they created through their hard work.” -
Watch: What are Baker's plans to boost moderate Republicans after he leaves office?
"Talking Politics" explores how Gov. Charlie Baker plans to shape politics once he leaves office. -
What critics of Baker's proposed tax cuts are saying
Will essentially flat spending fly with the legislature? -
Baker pitches tax breaks for the poor and working class in his last State of the Commonwealth address
Cites 80% vaccine rate, elimination of $1 billion deficit and replenished $5 billion rainy day fund as enduring accomplishments. -
WATCH: Gov. Baker’s final State of the Commonwealth address
The address will be aired live from the Hynes Convention Center. -
NAACP’s Tanisha Sullivan takes on incumbent Bill Galvin to become state’s top election official
Election access is a "huge issue in the zeitgeist in national politics," Mike Deehan said. -
Watch: Mayor Wu promises this clearing of Mass. and Cass will be different. But will it?
"Talking Politics" examines life after Mass. and Cass, along with Gov. Baker's newest COVID-19 response. -
This week in Mass. politics: Baker and Wu defend COVID responses as vaccine mandate fight heats up
Plus, how the power of the teacher unions is influencing return-to-school. -
Boston superintendent avoiding remote learning 'at every cost,' but calls for flexibility
State officials haven't budged on the required 180 days of in-person schooling.