Question 1: Both sides explain the push to audit the Massachusetts Legislature
Ballot Question 1, if approved, would grant the state auditor the authority to review legislators’ documents and accounts.
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What do clerks of courts actually do?
Even otherwise informed voters may have no idea what clerks of courts do or why it is an elected position. So “Under the Radar” decided to go straight to the source and learn more. -
New Hampshire election workers are under threat — and they're standing up
In New Hampshire where purple is the color of most elections, some local election clerks and polling officials are standing up against critics who are questioning, with no evidence, voter integrity. -
Massachusetts restaurants bring Question 5 debate to the dinner table
At a number of bars and restaurants around the state, the check comes with a political message. -
Amid ballot fight, state auditor offers ideas for more transparency from Beacon Hill
Lawmakers didn't comply with Auditor Diana DiZoglio's review, which recommends changes like an easier-to-use website. -
Former White House climate advisor says 'everything' is at stake this election
Gina McCarthy, the first White House national climate advisor under the Biden administration, & Johanna Neumann, Senior Director for the Campaign for 100% Renewable Energy at Environment America, discussed the stakes for this November’s election as it relates to climate action. -
Warren and Deaton spar over immigration, foreign policy in contentious senate debate
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Republican challenger John Deaton faced off in a NEPM News and GBH News debate in Springfield. -
Healey opposes ballot questions on tipped wage increase, MCAS grad requirement
Gov. Maura Healey says she worries restaurants will close if a ballot question passes requiring them to pay the full minimum wage to tipped workers. -
WATCH: Sen. Elizabeth Warren debates Republican challenger John Deaton
Warren and Deaton meet in a one-hour debate moderated by NEPM News reporter Adam Frenier and GBH News political reporters Adam Reilly and Saraya Wintersmith. -
Wu ‘torn’ on MCAS ballot question to eliminate graduation requirement
Boston’s mayor is not taking a public position on whether or not the MCAS should be removed as a high school graduation requirement. -
The rising power of women in Massachusetts politics
Is the ‘original boys’ club’ slipping away? GBH News crunched the numbers.