Today on Boston Public Radio:
— Mass. Senate President Karen Spilka discussed her views on mental health parity, Non-Disclosure Agreements in the public sector and Massachusetts transportation reform.
— NBC Sports Boston reporter Trenni Kusnierek reflected on Monday’s memorial for Kobe and Gigi Bryant and the NHL debut of a 42 year-old Zamboni driver.
— We opened the lines to talk with callers about your views on early voting in the 2020 primaries.
— Former Massachusetts Secretary of Education Paul Reville discussed racial inequity at Boston's exam schools, dipping graduation rates at Boston Public Schools and a group of illiterate California students who sued their state and won $53 million for troubled schools.
— "Boston Globe" travel writer Christopher Muther discussed the impact of the coronavirus on local tourism, the "Shame Plane,” and whether it’s poor form to recline your seat on an airplane.
— CNN’s John King talked about the South Carolina primary and what to expect from Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential debate.
— We re-opened our lines to continue the debate about reclining seats on an airplanes.