One of the best parts of this job is welcoming our troops back to Massachusetts.
Today, 300 National Guard members returned home from deployment in Djibouti. Grateful for their service, proud of their work, and thankful to the families who supported them.
Welcome home.
Happy Patriots Day, Massachusetts! 💙💛
Runners from around the world are here for the Boston Marathon, but today, they’re all part of something uniquely ours.
However you got here, whatever your reason—good luck. See you at the finish line 👟🏁
I just signed an Executive Order to bring enough energy into Massachusetts to power 2 million homes — and save families and businesses $10 million.
So how does our all-of-the-above energy strategy actually lower your bills?
Let’s break it down in terms everyone understands: munchkins.
Whether you call Massachusetts home or you’re visiting from across the globe, everyone deserves to be part of the @FWC26Boston moment.
That’s why we’re investing $10 million in community celebrations and watch parties all over the state ⚽️
My heart is with @BrownUniversity and the City of Providence, and I’m praying for everyone impacted by this tragic act of violence. @MassStatePolice are in close contact with Rhode Island officials and I’ve been in touch with @GovDanMcKee to offer our full support and assistance.
The federal government has billions of dollars set aside to keep SNAP going in an emergency. Every other president has used it, but Donald Trump refuses.
President Trump shouldn’t need a court order to do his job — he just needs to do the right thing.
As if taking food away from people wasn’t bad enough, local businesses and farmers are going to lose out on revenue because of Donald Trump’s SNAP freeze.
The President has the power to fix this. Instead, he’s letting hungry families and businesses pay the price.
On this day in 1998, Matthew Shepard died after being attacked in a brutal, anti-gay hate crime. He should still be alive today.
In honor of Matthew's memory, we will always fight to both end anti-LGBTQI+ violence and build a safer, more inclusive future.
Coming out takes courage — courage to be yourself and to show others they can too.
Wherever you are on your journey, know that I’m committed to making Massachusetts a place where you can live openly, safely, and proudly. Happy National Coming Out Day! 🌈
Every part of Massachusetts needs more homes. When I cut taxes, I made it easier to build housing in Gateway Cities.
Thousands of new units are coming to cities like Worcester, Fall River and Revere — and they’re just some of the 100K homes in development all over the state.
When the unthinkable happens and disaster strikes — like the Merrimack Valley gas explosions or flooding in Fitchburg and Leominster — @MassEMA is there on the front lines working around the clock to save lives, protect homes and keep our communities safe.
Today, I had a productive meeting with MEMA Director Dawn Brantley to discuss how I can continue to support their essential work and ensure they have the resources needed to provide disaster relief to #MA3 families, businesses and communities.
The president created this chaos, got spooked by the markets, and immediately folded.
The stakes are too high for the American people to trust this pause.
Veterans and military families sacrificed for our freedoms. We owe them respect, gratitude, and the benefits they earned.
I signed the HERO Act to increase the annuity for veterans and Gold Star Families to $2,500 — and they'll start to see it in their bank account next month.
A great day at the White House yesterday.
Thanks to my friend, @POTUS, for highlighting all the great work we are doing on the @WaysMeansCmte to protect workers and enhance retirement security.
🚨 BREAKING: President Biden has awarded the Medal of Freedom to former Secretary of State, Senator, and First Lady Hillary Clinton.
A well-deserved honor—and she looks fantastic!