"Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey's State of the Commonwealth Address Gets Blasted by GOP"
In a scathing response to her annual address, Republican leaders have accused Healey of deflecting from the problems she created in Massachusetts. The Governor delivered a speech focused on affordability, touting her administration's efforts to reduce costs and promising to continue this work in a second term.
However, notable Republicans, including Representative Kenneth Sweezey of Pembroke, took issue with what they saw as misrepresentations of Healey's record. Sweezey characterized her comments as a collection of "half truths" that blame the Trump administration for problems created by Healey herself.
Sweezey singled out immigration issues in Massachusetts, citing the need for revisions to the state's "right to shelter law." He also criticized Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell for stonewalling the public on auditing the Legislature. The Republican leader emphasized that these problems are truly local, and voters should focus on selecting leaders at all levels of government.
Healey is running for re-election, facing challenges from three major Republican candidates: Mike Kennealy, Brian Shortsleeve, and Mike Minogue. Each candidate has released their own responses to Healey's address, with Kennealy calling it a "masterclass in political spin." Kennealy also accused Healey of proposing new taxes and failing to protect residents from cuts to SNAP benefits.
Shortsleeve vowed to audit spending, reduce taxes, and prioritize working families. Minogue criticized Healey for raising the cost of living and failing to address the rising costs faced by working people in Massachusetts.
In a scathing response to her annual address, Republican leaders have accused Healey of deflecting from the problems she created in Massachusetts. The Governor delivered a speech focused on affordability, touting her administration's efforts to reduce costs and promising to continue this work in a second term.
However, notable Republicans, including Representative Kenneth Sweezey of Pembroke, took issue with what they saw as misrepresentations of Healey's record. Sweezey characterized her comments as a collection of "half truths" that blame the Trump administration for problems created by Healey herself.
Sweezey singled out immigration issues in Massachusetts, citing the need for revisions to the state's "right to shelter law." He also criticized Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell for stonewalling the public on auditing the Legislature. The Republican leader emphasized that these problems are truly local, and voters should focus on selecting leaders at all levels of government.
Healey is running for re-election, facing challenges from three major Republican candidates: Mike Kennealy, Brian Shortsleeve, and Mike Minogue. Each candidate has released their own responses to Healey's address, with Kennealy calling it a "masterclass in political spin." Kennealy also accused Healey of proposing new taxes and failing to protect residents from cuts to SNAP benefits.
Shortsleeve vowed to audit spending, reduce taxes, and prioritize working families. Minogue criticized Healey for raising the cost of living and failing to address the rising costs faced by working people in Massachusetts.