DEATON: Let's Open The Door To Homeownership And The American Dream
John Deaton says Massachusetts is pricing young families out of homeownership and needs more housing supply, less red tape and more real estate innovation.
John Deaton is a Massachusetts attorney, Marine veteran, and commentator who writes on law, politics, and public policy for NewBostonPost.
John Deaton says Massachusetts is pricing young families out of homeownership and needs more housing supply, less red tape and more real estate innovation.
America’s birth rate hit a record low, and in Massachusetts, high housing costs and living expenses are pushing young couples to delay or forgo having children.
John Deaton argues Massachusetts’ economic struggles stem from Beacon Hill policies, not the President, pointing to outmigration, high costs, and lagging growth.
U.S. Senate candidate John Deaton contrasts his personal use of solar and EVs with Sen. Ed Markey’s climate policies, arguing Massachusetts “Net Zero” mandates are driving up costs and hurting working families.
John Deaton urges the Massachusetts congressional delegation to fund DHS, warning that delays could threaten national security and TSA operations.
Republican candidate John Deaton slams Sen. Ed Markey’s opposition to U.S. strikes in Iran, arguing the Massachusetts Democrat applies war powers concerns selectively.
John Deaton reflects on surviving violent crime and argues that America’s sharp decline in murders and overdoses in 2025 proves public safety must be treated as a human right, not a partisan issue.
Republican U.S. Senate candidate John Deaton says SNAP fraud betrays taxpayers and vulnerable children, calls for legislative audit and transparency.