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Gov. Maura Healey on the MBTA, her budget and making Massachusetts more competitive

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Gov. Maura Healey talks to reporters after her first Cabinet meeting Friday, joined by (from left): Acting Housing and Economic Development Secretary Jennifer Maddox, Transportation Secretary Gina Fiandaca, Administration and Finance Secretary Matthew Gorzkowicz, Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper, Education Secretary Patrick Tutwiler, Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, Technology Services and Security Secretary Jason Snyder, Climate Chief Melissa Hoffer, Public Safety and Security Secretary Terrence Reidy, Acting Health and Human Services Secretary Mary Beckman, and Acting Labor and Workforce Development Secretary Mike Doheny. (Sam Doran/SHNS)
Gov. Maura Healey talks to reporters after her first Cabinet meeting Friday, joined by (from left): Acting Housing and Economic Development Secretary Jennifer Maddox, Transportation Secretary Gina Fiandaca, Administration and Finance Secretary Matthew Gorzkowicz, Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Rebecca Tepper, Education Secretary Patrick Tutwiler, Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, Technology Services and Security Secretary Jason Snyder, Climate Chief Melissa Hoffer, Public Safety and Security Secretary Terrence Reidy, Acting Health and Human Services Secretary Mary Beckman, and Acting Labor and Workforce Development Secretary Mike Doheny. (Sam Doran/SHNS)

This is the Radio Boston rundown for March 22. Tiziana Dearing is our host.

  • Gov. Maura Healey joins us for our monthly check-in. She'll talk about everything from her search for new leadership at the MBTA, to investments she wants to make in early education and clean energy. Plus, she's got a new hire focused on making sure the state gets federal money when it applies.
  • A new series called Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of New Hampshire follows a libertarian political migration known as the "Free State Project." Twenty years ago, one man penned a manifesto encouraging 20,000 libertarians to sign a pledge and move to the Granite State for more freedom. Now “The Free State Project” is shaking up politics and communities in New Hampshire and growing in strength and numbers.

This program aired on March 21, 2023.

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