GBH NewsMassachusetts ballot question 4 would legalize certain types of psychedelic mushrooms, allow adults to grow them at home and share with others, and set up a framework for facilities where people can use the mushrooms. Retail sales would not be permitted. A YES vote would make these changes and a NO vote would keep the law as it is now -- psychedelics are not legal for use in Massachusetts.
Emily Oneschuk, grassroots campaign director for Massachusetts for Mental Health Options, representing YES; and Dr. Nassir Ghaemi, professor of psychiatry at Tufts Medical Center and clinical lecturer at Harvard Medical School, representing NO joined Boston Public Radio to debate the question.
Massachusetts ballot question 4 debate: Legalizing psychedelic mushroomsGBH News2024-10-15 | Massachusetts ballot question 4 would legalize certain types of psychedelic mushrooms, allow adults to grow them at home and share with others, and set up a framework for facilities where people can use the mushrooms. Retail sales would not be permitted. A YES vote would make these changes and a NO vote would keep the law as it is now -- psychedelics are not legal for use in Massachusetts.
Emily Oneschuk, grassroots campaign director for Massachusetts for Mental Health Options, representing YES; and Dr. Nassir Ghaemi, professor of psychiatry at Tufts Medical Center and clinical lecturer at Harvard Medical School, representing NO joined Boston Public Radio to debate the question.
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Our fifth and final day of ballot question debates, Question 1 - Audit the Legislature with Mary Connaughton of the Pioneer Institute and Jerold Duquette Professor of Political Science at Central Connecticut State University. Plus, a conversation on the climate/environmental stakes in this year's presidential election, with former EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy and Johanna Neumann from Environment America. Live Music Friday with Local singer/songwriter Adam Ezra. He’ll also talk about his work supporting homeless vets & new music written & performed with Hall & Oates’ John Oates. And, as if that weren’t enough for one show…. SNL alum and Milton’s own Jenny Slate will Zoom in ahead of a show at the Wilbur and a new book of essays out later this month.
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We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: bit.ly/SupportGBHNewsWhat you need to know about Massachusetts ballot question 4GBH News2024-10-18 | Massachusetts ballot question 4 would legalize certain psychedelic mushrooms. A "yes" vote would legalize limited use and distribution of psychedelics by people 21 and over. A "no" vote would make no change in the law.
We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: bit.ly/SupportGBHNewsWhat would question 5 on the Massachusetts ballot do?GBH News2024-10-18 | ...Young voters weigh in on tipped wage ballot questionGBH News2024-10-18 | ...What you need to know about Massachusetts ballot question 5GBH News2024-10-18 | Massachusetts ballot question 5 would eliminate the state's tipped minimum wage model. A "yes" vote would gradually increase wages for tipped workers until it meets the state's full minimum wage by 2029. A "no" vote would keep the law as it is now, under which workers earn $6.75 an hour and businesses owners must make up the difference if tips do not bring that worker to $15 an hour.
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We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: bit.ly/SupportGBHNewsWhat would question 3 on the Massachusetts ballot do?GBH News2024-10-18 | ...What would question 1 on the Massachusetts ballot do?GBH News2024-10-18 | ...Young voters weigh in on MCAS ballot questionGBH News2024-10-18 | ...What you need to know about Massachusetts ballot question 1GBH News2024-10-18 | Massachusetts ballot question 1 would give the state auditor the authority to audit the state legislature. A "yes" vote would give the auditor that power. A "no" vote would make no changes in the law.
We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: bit.ly/SupportGBHNewsMassachusetts ballot question 1: Auditing the legislatureGBH News2024-10-18 | Question 1 on the Massachusetts ballot would grant the state auditor the authority to audit the legislature on things like accounts, programs and functions. A "yes" vote would grant that authority, while a "no" vote would make no change in the law.
Mary Connaughton from the Pioneer Institute representing YES on 1 and political science professor Jerold Duquette arguing NO on 1 shared their arguments on Boston Public Radio.
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Day four of our ballot question debates, Question 3 - Rideshare Unions with Roxana Rivera, United for Justice. NOTE: there is no officially organized no side on this question, and the folks who wrote the no side explainer for Sec. Galvin’s red book declined to join us. Also, Massachusetts Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler, and former Massachusetts Secretary of Public Safety Andrea Cabral. Plus, for breast cancer awareness month, we’ll talk with two breast cancer researchers – Dr. Julie Palmer & Dr. Ann Partridge – join for a conversation about care, prevention & the implications of a second Trump term.
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We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: bit.ly/SupportGBHNewsMassachusetts ballot question 3: Unionization for rideshare driversGBH News2024-10-17 | Question 3 on the Massachusetts ballot would grant rideshare drivers such as those who work for Uber, Lyft and Doordash the option to form unions. Drivers in Massachusetts can't currently unionize.
Roxanna Rivera joined Boston Public Radio as a representative for Yes on 3 and United Justice. Representatives from the group Mass. Fiscal Alliance, who wrote the official language for the “no” side, say they are not a ballot question committee and declined to join the segment.
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We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: bit.ly/SupportGBHNewsMaura Healey Healey opposes ballot questions on tipped wage, MCAS grad requirementGBH News2024-10-17 | Gov. Maura Healey said she’s voting no on a ballot question that would change the pay structure for tipped employees out of concern it would lead to restaurant closures.
It’s a stance the governor says is informed by both her conversations with restaurant industry personnel and her own experience waiting tables in her teens and 20s.
Healey’s stance puts her at odds with some prominent Democrats, including presidential nominee Kamala Harris, whose economic platform includes a call to end the subminimum wage for tipped workers. Former presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton endorsed Massachusetts Question 5 earlier this week.
Healey stayed tight-lipped on most of the other ballot questions, saying she’s “still reviewing” both Question 3, which would let Uber and Lyft drivers unionize, and Question 4, which would legalize and regulate certain natural psychedelics.
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Day three of ballot question debates on BPR, Question 2 - MCAS: with MTA Vice President Deb McCarthy and Keri Rodrigues, founder of the National Parents Union. At 11:40, live from somewhere in space, NASA astronaut Sunita Williams. Also, Harvard national security expert Juliette Kayyem, and “Ask The Governor” with Governor Maura Healey from 1-2.
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We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: bit.ly/SupportGBHNewsMeet the Republican who hopes to unseat MA Senator Elizabeth WarrenGBH News2024-10-16 | John Deaton is an attorney, cryptocurrency advocate and political newcomer. Katie Lannan of GBH News went to his home in Bolton, MA to learn more about why he's running as a Republican for the U.S. Senate against the Democratic incumbent, Elizabeth Warren.
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We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: bit.ly/SupportGBHNewsMassachusetts ballot question 2 debate: Eliminating the MCAS graduation requirementGBH News2024-10-16 | Massachusetts ballot question 2 would eliminate the state's 10th grade MCAS graduation requirement and instead, schools will determine whether students can graduate based on their grades, class credits and attendance. Students would still take the state standardized test, but not be required to pass it. A YES vote will eliminate the 10th grade MCAS graduation requirement. A NO vote will keep things as they are now, and students will need to pass the test to graduate.
Deb McCarthy, vice president of the Mass Teachers Association, who represents YES on 2, and Keri Rodrigues, founder of the National Parents Union, representing NO on 2 joined Boston Public Radio to discuss.
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00:30 Milton, MA and the MBTA housing law 6:15 Black men and the presidential election 13:00 Addressing racial discrimination complaints 17:00 Call about healthcare insurance 19:00 Zombie mortgages 22:00 Priest abuse report 25:40 Clean electricity 29:00 Public health and public safety 33:33 MA State Trooper recruit death 40:00 MBTA communities act 43:30 Wage theft
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Day two of our ballot question debates, Question 4 - Psychedelics: with Emily Oneschuk from Yes On 4 and Dr Nassir Ghaemi, President MA Psychiatric Society. Also, “Ask The Ag” with Attorney General Andrea Campbell from 12-1. And CNN’s John King.
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We can’t do it without you. Support our award-winning community journalism by donating today: bit.ly/SupportGBHNewsMassachusetts ballot question 5 debate: Raising the minimum tipped wageGBH News2024-10-15 | Massachusetts ballot question 5 would eliminate the state's tipped minimum wage model. A YES vote would gradually increase the minimum wage for tipped workers until it meets the state's full minimum wage by 2029. A NO vote would keep the law as it is now, under which workers earn $6.75 an hour and businesses owners must make up the difference if tips do not bring that worker to $15 an hour.
Alex Galimberti, organizer for One Fair Wage Massachusetts and a former restaurant worker, argues in favor of eliminating the tipped wage. Doug Bacon, local restaurateur aligned with the Committee to Protect Tips, argues against changing the tipped wage model. They joined Boston Public Radio to discuss.
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At 11, it’s our first ballot question debate, Question 5 - Tipped Workers: with Alex Galimberti, One Fair Wage and Doug Bacon from Committee To Protect Tips. Also, Charlie Sennott from the GroundTruth Project, NYU medical ethicist Art Caplan, and Brooks Tingle – President and CEO of John Hancock Insurance on the longevity economy.
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1:00 What is Odysee? 2:25 Follow the money 4:15 Why were Odysee content creators kick off YouTube? 5:20 Private equity's connection to Odysee 6:15 Pillar VC 10:20 How far-right websites seed mainstream media 10:45 Manifestos and terror videos 14:15 Why no criminal repercussions? 15:45 How many people visit Odysee? 16:00 How violent content changes people 18:00 Male-oriented content 19:00 How hate moves from screens to the street
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1:35 Preparing Boston for coastal storms 5:50 New rule to replace lead pipes 7:40 Rat control 10:00 MCAS as a graduation requirement? 15:00 Why are protestors allowed to shut down roads like Boston's Storrow Drive? 19:30 MBTA late night service 24:00 How the mayor prepped to perform at Symphony Hall 26:00 Boston property taxes 33:00 cell phones in Boston Public Schools 44:00 why is U.S. Presidential race so close?
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