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WBUR TODAY: A big bet on green tech

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  ❤️  Donate Wednesday, March 25, 2026 🌤️   Mostly sunny, with a high near 54.  Good Morning Boston, It's a big Wednesday for bills and budgets. Let's get to it: On Beacon Hill:   House lawmakers are expected to pass a bill today that aims to put new limits on federal immigration enforcement in Massachusetts. As WBUR's Chris Van Buskirk  reports , the so-called PROTECT Act would ban warrantless immigration arrests at courthouses and prohibit local law enforcement from initiating contact with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in certain instances. The backdrop: The bill comes after courthouse immigration arrests tripled in Massachusetts during President Trump’s first nine months in office.  And as WBUR reported in December , that estimate is likely an undercount. What the PROTECT Act would do: Currently, in Massachusetts, ICE agents only need a civil detainer request saying a person does not have legal immigration status in order to make a court...

Morning Digest: A key test awaits a Texas Democrat in a suddenly compelling race

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Why did we think Democrats had a real shot at flipping not one but two Republican seats in special elections last night? Two words: Ron DeSantis. In both races, the pattern was strikingly similar. DeSantis appoints a GOP lawmaker to a different post, then refuses to schedule a special election until someone files a lawsuit. It’s a real tell. If DeSantis had felt confident about defending both seats, then why not hold elections as soon as possible? The answer, of course, is that he didn’t. We pay close attention to the hard data—election results, fundraising figures, poll numbers—but the actions of powerful politicians can be just as revealing. Separating the signal from the noise is seldom straightforward, but we’ve honed our skills over more than two decades. Recognizing patterns is something we excel at, and using them to provide context is what distinguishes our analysis from all the rest. If you appreciate the long experience we bring to our coverage of overlooked elections, then w...