BOSTON - Gov. Maura Healey said in a radio interview on Friday that she's planning to run for a second term as governor of Massachusetts. "I intend to run for re-election," the Democrat told GBH's Boston Public Radio. "I'm really proud of the record so far." The governor said housing affordability, transportation, tax cuts, and investing in education have been the priorities of her time in office so far. "I feel like we've done all of those things, yet there's a heck of a lot more to do," Healey said.
Main Idea: Gov. Maura Healey said she plans to run for re-election as Massachusetts governor and said she is proud of her record so far.
Key Points:
Massachusetts voters may face more fights over housing, transit, taxes, and the migrant shelter system if Healey’s re-election campaign keeps those issues in the spotlight.
Healey says a second term could let Massachusetts keep pushing on education, tax cuts, and other services that affect households and workers.
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Primary subject of the article; she announces plans to run for re-election and is quoted on her record.
Central jurisdiction because the article is about the governor’s re-election and the state’s governing issues.
Major responding political actor attacking Healey and signaling plans to challenge her.
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