Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey outlined her priorities for the coming months in her third State of the Commonwealth address Thursday night.
Healey, who’s gearing up to run for reelection, focused on how she plans to lower costs for residents and businesses.
“In this moment, my job as governor is to provide what this federal government hasn’t: stability, security – and how about a little common sense?” she said. “My focus is you and what matters in your life.”
Healey announced several new initiatives, which include lowering electricity bills by 25% and gas bills by 10% in February and March. She said $180 million of those costs will be covered by “existing funding sources.”
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