Thursday, September 25, 2025

Time for New Leadership.

   The past 4 years a steady decline in Massachusetts in all areas of growth, Jobs, new business openings and over major spending sprees that are costing our municipalities Billions. Time for New Leadership.
             

    Massachusetts has seen a significant increase in spending on migrant support in recent years. Since 2023, the state has allocated an estimated $2 billion for housing migrants. For the current fiscal year alone, Massachusetts is projected to spend over $1 billion on its Emergency Assistance system, with a substantial portion dedicated to housing migrant families in state-funded shelters. 
          

   Governor Maura Healey has approved $453 million in supplemental funding for emergency shelter and services for migrants and other homeless individuals, highlighting the ongoing financial challenges faced by the state in addressing this issue. Which should be a non issue. Massachusetts long time residents first.
       

   Many elderly, veterans and disabled legal Massachusetts residents have been deprioritized and illegal immigrants have be pushed further ahead on Governor Healeys Homebase program.

   Massachusetts ranks 6th highest in electricity costs among U.S. states, a burden felt by residents and businesses alike. Governor Maura Healey's decision not to approve the proposed natural gas pipeline project has been a point of contention. Many believe this choice contributes to the state's high energy prices, as the pipeline could have potentially increased supply and lowered costs.
     

   Massachusetts' free jail call policy was signed into law by Governor Healy on November 17th 2023. As of April 2025, Massachusetts sheriffs' offices have lost $12.5 million in revenue due to the free jail call policy. The state initially allocated $20 million for the first eight months after the law took effect in December 2023, but the current budget only provides $10 million for this fiscal year.

    Governor Healey's lack of leadership on issues of cashless bail for higher degree misdemeanors and support of needle exchange programs and leniency for drug possession are going the way of Portland, Oregon or San Francisco that is finally doing away with these policies that increase crime not decrease.

   Healey has drained State Funds and is pushing them on local towns and now has a 2% transfer tax when selling personal residence.

   More than 50 municipalities are seeking overides this is year. When Healey took office 60 municipalities sought overides. The Healey administration if left to continue to bleed the state will be set to break the 2008 overide record of 150 overide votes.
   
   Massachusetts budget has increased from $43 Billion in 2020 to $62 Billion for 2025.
   
   From 2020 to 2024, Massachusetts' private sector growth lagged behind the national average, ranking 28th among all states. The state's economy experienced the slowest growth in sectors traditionally considered its strengths, including healthcare, medicine, and technology.

   Governor Healey trajectory for Massachusetts has shown a major decline. It's time for change of Guards.

   When your team is down and haven't won for a few years its time to change the Leader.