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Maura Healey

Patients, labor advocates and other opponents of hospital closures and mental health care caseworker cuts rally outside the State House on Feb. 25, 2025. Photo: Chris Lisinski/SHNS
Posted inState Government

Opponents knock Healey’s youth mental health plan

by Alison Kuznitz // State House News Service 3 days agoApril 11, 2025

With three state-funded youth mental health programs at risk of closing, lawmakers and providers ramped up their opposition this week to Gov. Healey’s proposed budget cuts.

Posted inHealth Care

State orders open access to free prenatal vitamins, birth control

by Sam Drysdale // State House News Service March 6, 2025March 12, 2025

“We know that prenatal vitamins and birth control play an essential role in women’s health. No one should be prevented from getting the care they need because of cost or because they are waiting for a prescription,” Healey said in a statement.

Posted inGovernment

The pandemic led to more access to local town meetings. Beacon Hill will decide what comes next.

Headshot of Gintautus Dumcius, Reporter at CommonWealth Beacon by Gintautas Dumcius February 12, 2025February 12, 2025

If local officials weren’t livestreaming democracy before the pandemic, Massachusetts officials smoothed the path to the new paradigm by creating new provisions under the state’s Open Meeting Law.

Posted inPolitics

Political Notebook: The tensions and tangles over federal funding

Headshot of Gintautus Dumcius, Reporter at CommonWealth Beacon by Gintautas Dumcius February 7, 2025February 7, 2025

The saying about New England’s fluid weather – wait a minute, and it’ll change – could also apply these days to the pronouncements coming out of Washington.

Posted inState Government

Healey budget leans on surtax to drive up spending

by Chris Lisinski I State House News Service January 22, 2025January 23, 2025

Gov. Maura Healey proposed increasing state spending to more than $62 billion next fiscal year, relying on burgeoning income tax collections from the state’s wealthiest and a slew of other budget-balancing strategies in a spending plan unveiled Wednesday.

Posted inPolitics

Political Notebook: Maura Healey’s echo | Bitcoin strategic reserve?

Headshot of Gintautus Dumcius, Reporter at CommonWealth Beacon by Gintautas Dumcius January 17, 2025January 17, 2025

There was talk of no new taxes, fixing the MBTA, and cutting red tape, all while avoiding direct references to Donald Trump.

Posted inState Government

Healey expands scope of shelter law shakeup

by Sam Doran | State House News Service January 15, 2025January 15, 2025

Gov. Maura Healey on Wednesday recommended statutory changes to the decades-old Right to Shelter Law.

Posted inGovernment

Emergency shelter commission backs recommendations for $1B program

by Hannah Edelheit November 20, 2024November 21, 2024

A special commission tasked with offering solutions to the state’s overwhelmed emergency housing assistance program voted on Tuesday to approve a report with a series of recommendations, but no clear roadmap.

Posted inPolitics

Political Notebook: Golden Gate earthquake felt in Boston

Headshot of Gintautus Dumcius, Reporter at CommonWealth Beacon by Gintautas Dumcius November 15, 2024November 15, 2024

When the fog in San Francisco lifted and the mayoral election tally rolled in, the outcome caught the attention of some people 3,000 miles away in Boston.

Posted inPolitics

Economic concerns drove shift to Trump, Healey says

Headshot of Gintautus Dumcius, Reporter at CommonWealth Beacon by Gintautas Dumcius November 6, 2024November 6, 2024

Voters “were making a statement in part about how they were feeling in terms of their own personal welfare,” Healey said.

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