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Brian Shortsleeve is seeking to become the next Republican governor of Massachusetts, a state that’s facing acute economic pressure from the White House’s cuts to federal funding for universities and scientific research.
Governor Healey has launched a new dashboard to track the Trump Administration's funding cuts to Massachusetts state agencies, totaling $350 million, and to document their impacts on state programs.
Republican-backed spending cuts would "decimate" the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Gov. Maura Healey said Thursday.
Gov. Maura Healey's office has a new online dashboard tracking which state departments and agencies have lost federal funding due Trump administration cuts.
Governor Healey opposes federal cuts to SNAP, concerned over the impact on Massachusetts residents and economy.
Looking to build on efforts to reduce gas and electric bills, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey is promoting a new plan she claims could save utility customers billions over the next 10 years.
Gov. Maura T. Healey proposed May 13 to repeal a law put in place by voters as part of a worldwide nuclear freeze movement, a bid to open the door to greater deployment of newer nuclear energy facilities as part of a push to save ratepayers $10 billion over a decade.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey has been making the rounds of national TV talk shows. Is she planning a run for president?
Governor Maura Healy submitted a bill that reforms and streamlines billing structures, increases utility accountability and boosts state procurement of clean energy but also cuts compensation for non-residential solar generators.
We’re here today to talk about the action that I’m taking to lower your bills, to lower your gas bills, lower your heating bills, lower your electric bills.”
Another former Baker Administration official is running for governor of Massachusetts in the 2026 election. Brian Shortsleeve, who served as acting MBTA general manager and chief administrator, is the second Republican contender to enter the race with hopes of unseating Gov. Maura Healey.