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@PressSec Stress the world affordable in the 2026 campaigns. This is the left’s new buzz word after they are the ones that made everything unaffordable!
Good morning to everyone in Massachusetts who believes taxpayer-funded healthcare should go to American citizens first, not people who are here illegally.
Massachusetts is one of just 14 states offering health coverage to !llegal aliens, referred to as “other noncitizens” in state policy. Through MassHealth Limited, adults ages 21 to 64 with incomes up to 133% of the federal poverty level can get emergency services, and seniors up to 100% FPL qualify too. Pregnant !llegal individuals can receive full MassHealth Standard coverage during pregnancy and for 12 months afterward.
Children under 19 can access the Children’s Medical Security Plan, and the Health Safety Net covers services for uninsured or underinsured residents earning up to 300% of the federal poverty level. These programs were expanded again in March 2025.
With so many citizens struggling to afford care, it’s fair to ask: why should people who came here !llegally be given access to taxpayer-funded healthcare when some Americans still don’t have it?
Good morning to everyone in Massachusetts who now sees that there is hope in our state.
The Charlie Kirk Vigil at Boston Common last night brought together so many patriots, united in prayer, strength, and determination for change. Thank you to every single person who showed up. You reminded us that we are not alone.
One of the most inspiring parts of the night was hearing from the young speakers who talked about the impact Charlie had on their lives and why they feel called to get involved. Their words were powerful and showed that the next generation is ready to carry this mission forward.
But this is just the beginning. We need to take that same energy back to our towns, our schools, and our communities. Get involved, speak up, and be part of the movement for a better Massachusetts.
This is exactly what Charlie would have wanted. Not just a moment of mourning, but a spark that ignites real action. Together, we can honor his legacy by standing up for our values and shaping the future of our state.