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The Legislature could overturn the MCAS ballot question. Will they?

Massachusetts voters on Tuesday decided by a wide margin to eliminate the requirement to pass the MCAS tests in order to graduate high school — but that might not be the last word.

Before people had even made their way to the ballot box, the state Legislature’s top officials — House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka, both Democrats — were already leaving open the possibility for future intervention in the results of Question 2.

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