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Update on hotlines for reporting hate in Mass., mental health support

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A person holds an Apple iPhone 7. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
A person holds an Apple iPhone 7. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

This is the Radio Boston rundown for Aug. 17. Steve Brown is our host:

  • Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton tells us the latest on the new mental health crisis hotline, what the Inflation Reduction Act means for the state, and his take on federal involvement in local public transit.
  • U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Rachael Rollins gives an update on her recently launched hotline for reporting hate. She also touches on investigations she's launched into racism in the Everett city government, and potential violations by the Americans with Disabilities Act by the city of Quincy over its efforts to block Boston from rebuilding the Long Island Bridge.
  • In our latest installment of Be Well, we speak with Almi Abeyta, superintendent of Chelsea Public Schools, and licensed marriage and family therapist Omar Ruiz about what the start of school looks like for kids, parents and school staff after two years of uncertainty.

This program aired on August 17, 2022.

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