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There is something within each of us that calls us to serve. To do something greater than ourselves.
Turning around the Lawrence Public Schools was one of my proudest achievements.
I look forward to bringing this kind of transformational change to Massachusetts.
Governor Healey hid a full-blown humanitarian crisis on the taxpayers’ dime and under their noses.
When the atrocities taking place in the shelters came to light, she said, “Things will happen.”
That’s unacceptable. When I’m Governor, these things won’t happen.
Former Seahawks Pro-Bowl CB Riq Woolen reached agreement today on a one-year deal worth up to $15 million with the Philadelphia Eagles, per me and Jeremy Fowler. Agent Jason Chayut confirmed the deal.
Editorial: Kennealy and Manning are What Massachusetts Needs
By Jon Fetherston
Massachusetts has a leadership void right now, and Mike Kennealy’s choice of Anne Manning for Lt. Governor is the kind of serious, grown-up ticket the Commonwealth has been missing.
Kennealy isn’t running on vibes. He’s got real executive experience. In the Baker administration, Kennealy served in the cabinet as Secretary of Housing & Economic Development, working on the big issues that actually shape people’s lives: jobs, housing supply, business growth, and the overall cost of living. Under that leadership, Massachusetts created 230,000 private-sector jobs. That’s what results look like.
And he’s not just a “Beacon Hill guy.” Kennealy also served on a local school committee, where you don’t get to hide behind talking points. You deal with budgets, staffing, student outcomes, parent concerns, and the day-to-day realities families face. That’s real public service, close to the ground.
Anne Manning complements that perfectly. Her background in public service and focus on public safety and integrity is exactly what Massachusetts needs as confidence in government keeps slipping. Manning brings the kind of steady, accountable approach that says: the job is to protect the public, manage systems, and make government work, not make excuses.
Together, Kennealy and Manning look like what leadership is supposed to look like: tough-minded, experienced, and capable of working with anyone to get the job done. They’re not trying to win the internet. They’re trying to govern.
Massachusetts needs competence back in the corner office.
Kennealy + Manning can make a difference.
Let’s go!
@MikeKennealy@LoganMTrupiano
My name is Micah Jones and I’m running for Congress.
I’m a veteran, attorney, husband, and father - running for Congress because I love this country, Massachusetts, and the greater North Shore communities that my family and I call home.
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It’s official: I’m running for Governor!
I am humbled and inspired to have the support and encouragement of President Trump.
Through six generations Wyoming has provided opportunity for me and my family, while shaping the person I am and the values I hold today. Coastal elites and liberal activists are coming for our oil, gas and coal jobs. Radical extremists seek to redefine genders, threatening our young women. And the political establishment cares more about undermining President Trump than serving the people who elected them. That ends when I’m Governor.
Wyoming values are my values and my experience, and I will stop at nothing to protect and defend them.
Join my campaign today: https://t.co/QO3mVpfr1E
Proud to have won the straw poll tonight in North Andover. I’m excited by the momentum building behind our movement to retire Maura Healey, and looking forward to continuing to earn support across Massachusetts!
Kennealy 53%
Minogue 38%
Shortsleeve 9%
Thank you @GOP01845!
🎄12 Days of Craziness in CT:
Day 1️⃣: Revolving door criminal justice policies supported by Gov. Lamont and the legislative leadership have led to skyrocketing car thefts and other serious crime. Some of these felons have been caught and released dozens of times with no real consequences because of these weak state policies. This epidemic could be ended easily with common sense public safety reforms but the state leadership continues to put ideology over safety. It’s time to end the craziness! Come back tomorrow for Day 2 of our series of crazy state policies!
@islantstudio Thank you for sharing this. Was amazing to see so many good people jump at the opportunity to do something so impactful at a political event.
About three weeks ago, I had a conversation with Mike Kennealy when families across Massachusetts lost their SNAP benefits during the shutdown. We talked about how people were hurting and what could be done to help them get through it. Mike told me that he and his team were already working on a plan to support those in need.
And today, at the grand opening of his headquarters, he proved it. He asked everyone attending to bring non-perishable food items so his team could deliver them to a local pantry before the holidays.
Government should always be about helping the people, not ignoring them. And for that reason, I made my best effort to make it and donate what I could to support families who are struggling.
While Governor Maura Healey refused to tap into the rainy-day fund to help families put food on the table, Mike Kennealy stepped up with action and compassion. He’s focused on making sure families are not hungry for the holidays, and that’s the kind of leadership Massachusetts deserves.
Team Kennealy isn’t waiting until Election Day to make an impact.
Today we hosted a food drive and office opening party.
It was a blast spending time with the team and coming together for a great cause!
FACT: Massachusetts makes up 0.01% of global CO₂ emissions.
REALITY: We’re paying some of the nation’s highest energy costs because Maura Healey keeps pushing extreme mandates with no measurable impact on the planet.
I break it all down in my new op-ed and explain why affordability must come first.