-- A group of protesters appear before a judge for a hearing on civil charges related to pipeline protests in Otis State Forest, 9 Gilmore Ave., Great Barrington, 9 a.m.
-- Gov. Charlie Baker, Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Jay Ash and Undersecretary of Housing and Community Development Chrystal Kornegay testify at a hearing before the Committee on Housing in support of the administration’s housing bill, Room B-1, 10 a.m.
-- PRIM Investment Committee meets with Treasurer Deborah Goldberg attending, 84 State St. - 2nd floor, Boston, 9:30 a.m.
-- Gov. Charlie Baker joins Secretary of Transportation Stephanie Pollack and local leaders at the groundbreaking ceremony for Phase I of the Fenway Center Development Project, 771 Beacon Street, Boston, 11:30 a.m.
-- The Committee on Labor and Workforce Development reviews two citizen-backed initiative petitions that would establish a paid family and medical leave program in Massachusetts, Room B-2, 1 p.m.
-- The State Administration and Regulatory Oversight Committee hears arguments by fans of gingham, Bell's seasoning, Boston cream pie cupcakes, oysters and quahogs to make them official state emblems; a total of 39 various other bills will be heard by the committee, Gardner Auditorium, 1 p.m.
-- The Judiciary Committee reviews a bill that would create a suicide carve-out to the legal principle known as ‘abatement ab initio,’ which wiped the murder conviction off former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez's record because he had not exhausted his legal appeals before committing suicide, Room A-2, 1 p.m.
-- Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies holds a hearing on bills that would authorize the establishment of a Massachusetts Robotics Center and another that deals with the local aid stabilization fund, Room 437, 1:30 p.m.
-- The five candidates seeking to earn a spot on the ballot in the race to succeed former state Rep. Paul Heroux in the House must submit their nomination papers today to Secretary of State William Galvin's office, 5 p.m.
-- Public sector employees and retirees from several labor unions rally to push for greater representation on the Group Insurance Commission and to protest against reductions in current benefits, Boston Teachers Union Hall, 180 Mount Vernon St., Dorchester, 5 p.m.
-- Rep. Dave Rogers appears on ‘Greater Boston’ to discuss his bill that would bar state and local law enforcement officials from cooperating with federal officials in cracking down on people engaged in state-sanctioned marijuana business, WGBH-TV, CH2, 7 p.m.
-- President Donald Trump delivers his first State of the Union address before Congress, 9 p.m.
-- U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III of Massachusetts delivers the Democratic Party's response to President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech, 10 p.m.
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