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They couldn’t get the job done

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THIS IS SHARED FOR INFORMATION AND EDUCATION...NOT INTENDED AS  A SOLICITATION FOR CONTRIBUTIONS!  IT'S IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND THE FAILURES OF REPUBLICAN  GOVERNANCE WHEN THERE ARE SO MANY IMPORTANT ISSUES THAT  THEY SHOULD BE ADDRESSING!     They had one job.    Republicans control our state legislature. Both chambers. The governorship. The courts. Basically, every level of power in Tallahassee, and they still can't do the one thing the Florida Constitution requires of them:   pass a budget.   They ended the sixty-day legislative session without a deal. Now, the special session they promised for this week? Delayed again. Instead, they’ve set an April 20th meeting to push an unnecessary, undemocratic power grab to strip Floridians of fair representation before the November midterms.   Senate Minority Leader Lori Berman said it best:  "We had a giant fight about DEI… discussions about Medicaid work requirements… discussions abo...

Morning Digest: Clean energy just won big in Phoenix. Advocates now want to go statewide.

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  Just as important as what we include in the Morning Digest is what we leave  out . Yesterday, we got a press release from a PAC that sported an eye-catching subject line: “ICYMI: New Polling Shows Denise Powell Leads 41-34 in NE-02” But there was a huge problem: This wasn’t true. Not at all. Rather, the poll the PAC commissioned had Powell leading her chief opponent in the Democratic primary only on an “informed ballot” question, in which respondents are given information about the candidates before being asked who they’d vote for. It’s a perfectly reasonable technique often used to judge the effectiveness of various messages that might get deployed—typically via paid advertising—but it tells us nothing about the actual state of the race today. For that, we need what’s known as an “initial ballot” question that simply pits candidates head-to-head by name, without any extra information. Those numbers, however, weren’t included anywhere in the pollster’s memo. It merely acknow...

WBUR TODAY: Stephenson King's family speaks out

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  ❤️  Donate Friday, April 10, 2026 ☀️  Sunny, with a high near 67. Good Morning Boston, It's Friday! The Artemis II astronauts are set to splash down today.   Click here for more on what to expect  from their fiery return to Earth. But first, let's get to the local news: Speaking out:   Calls are growing for officials to release the body camera footage of a Boston police officer's fatal shooting of a Dorchester man nearly a month ago.  As WBUR's Eve Zuckoff reports in this story,   the family of Stephenson King Jr., who was shot and killed during an attempted traffic stop on March 11, gathered for a press conference at a church in Roxbury yesterday. The family talked about his longtime mental health struggles, which they said had worsened in recent months, and pressed for the body camera footage to be released. In a rare move, county prosecutors have  charged BPD officer Nicholas O'Malley with manslaughter,   s...