Healey intends to run for reelection
Briefly

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced her intention to run for reelection during an interview on GBH's Boston Public Radio. This marks her first definitive confirmation of seeking a second term, having previously been noncommittal. Healey expressed pride in her administration's record, citing achievements in housing, transportation, tax cuts, and education while acknowledging more work lies ahead. Known for her prominence as attorney general and her historic election as an openly LGBTQ governor, Healey's leadership will be tested by potential GOP policies under Trump’s administration as she aims to maintain her popularity among constituents.
I'm really proud of the record so far. When Kim [Driscoll] and I started, we laid out in our inaugural address things that we wanted to do.
Healey rose to prominence when she served at attorney general, bolstering her national reputation by repeatedly suing the first Trump administration.
With President Donald Trump back in the White House, Healey will have plenty of opportunities to publicly fight back against GOP policies over the next few years.
Read at Boston.com
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