BOSTON (AP) - A bill filed by Gov. Charlie Baker to overhaul the beleaguered Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is the subject of a second public hearing this week.
Baker filed the bill after Boston’s record-setting snowfall of more than 9 feet last winter caused widespread delays and MBTA service shutdowns.
Baker named an advisory panel to study the transit system, and then used its recommendations to file a bill with state lawmakers.
Baker has already wrested control of the state Department of Transportation board and won the backing of the state Senate and House Speaker Robert DeLeo for a separate financial control board to oversee management of the T.
The Legislature’s Transportation Committee questioned members of the advisory panel at an earlier Statehouse hearing.
The follow-up hearing is scheduled for Wednesday at Tufts University.
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