Add to her troubles the return of Donald Trump to the White House and you would think Healey might favor a permanent vacation on a warm beach somewhere. But Healey told Boston Public Radio Station GBH,
A majority of Massachusetts residents favor pushing back on President Donald Trump's controversial orders, according to the findings of a new poll.
As President Donald Trump continues his attempted remake of the federal government, many of his efforts have run into roadblocks in the form of state Attorneys General and the courts. Among those leading the charge against Trump’s broad-stroke rewriting of the status quo between the states and the federal government is Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell,
A majority of voters in Massachusetts approve of the job Gov. Maura Healey is doing and fewer than one-third feel the same way about President Donald Trump, and
Wade started to look certain, Massachusetts hustled to shore up abortion access. Now facing a second Donald Trump administration, advocates and officials alike are bracing for possible assaults on the Bay State's ability to offer services not only to its own residents but to the thousands who have turned to Massachusetts for abortions in the past two years.