-- Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito and Housing and Economic Development Secretary Jay Ash join city leaders from across the state at the Massachusetts Resource Network Peer Convening for a day of workshops focused on economic development, DCU Center, 50 Foster Street, Worcester, 9 a.m.
-- U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont is scheduled to rally with candidates running for city council, school board and aldermanic seats in Somerville and Cambridge, ONCE Somerville, 156 Highland Avenue, Somerville, 9:30 a.m.
-- Auditor Suzanne Bump discusses her office's recent audit of the Sex Offender Registry Board on Boston Herald Radio, 70 Fargo St., Boston, 9:30 a.m.
-- Treasurer Deborah Goldberg, who chairs the Mass. School Building Authority, and MSBA executive director Jack McCarthy attend a groundbreaking ceremony at the Dedham Early Education Center, 1100 High St., Dedham, 10 a.m.
-- Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight hears testimony on bills concerning businesses, non-profits and the workforce, Hearing Room B-2, 1 p.m.
-- Cardinal Seán O'Malley and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito join the Planning Office for Urban Affairs of the Archdiocese of Boston to celebrate the groundbreaking of Bethany Apartments, 369 Washington St., Hanover, 11 a.m.
-- The Special Senate Committee on Health Care Cost Containment and Reform holds a public hearing on the 100-page health reform bill Senate Democrats unveiled last week, Rooms A-1 and A-2, 11:30 a.m.
-- Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce hosts ‘Our Convention for the Next Generation’ to inspire and mobilize millennials, with U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton giving opening remarks and Boston City Council president Michelle Wu and Sens. Eric Lesser, Joseph Boncore and Ryan Fatten are also expected to attend, Edward M. Kennedy Institute, 210 Morrissey Blvd., 12 p.m.
-- Joint Committee on Public Health and the Joint Committee on Elder Affairs hold a joint informational session on the ‘preparedness of the Commonwealth for the Alzheimer’s and dementia epidemic,’ Room 428, 1 p.m.
-- Gov. Charlie Baker and legislative leaders from both parties hold their semi-regular private meeting, Governor’s Office, 2 p.m.
-- The Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety will hold a call to action and memorial for Robert Higgins and Kelvin Mattocks, who died when a pipe burst in a trench they were digging on Dartmouth Street in Boston last October, Nurse's Hall, 2:30 p.m.
-- Attorney General Maura Healey moderates a roundtable discussion about the opioid epidemic and the importance of substance use prevention programming, Boys and Girls Club of Fall River, 803 Bedford St., Fall River, 3 p.m.
-- Revere officials hold a press conference with Mayor Brian Arrigo to endorse the Question 1 senior tax relief ballot question, Revere City Hall, 281 Broadway, Revere, 3 p.m.
-- Board of Elementary and Secondary Education holds meeting to discuss student performance results and accountability designations from the spring 2017 state exams, 75 Pleasant St., Malden, 5 p.m.
-- Senators have until the end of the work day to file amendments to the criminal justice reform bill that will be up for debate on Thursday, 5 p.m.
-- Attorney General Maura Healey hosts a town hall forum in Walpole, Walpole High School, 275 Common St., Walpole, 6:30 p.m.
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