Gov's Council Rejects Maura Healey's Parole Board Nominee Following Memorial Drive Shooting
Governor’s Council rejected Gov. Maura Healey’s Parole Board nominee Vincent DeMore in a 4-3 vote Wednesday following debate over public safety, rehabilitation and the recent Memorial Drive shooting in Cambridge.
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey speaks during a press conference to introduce her fiscal year 2027 budget proposal. She's flanked by Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll and Administration and Finance Secretary Matt Gorzkowicz. Photo by Sam Drysdale of State House News Service
Governor’s Council rejected Gov. Maura Healey’s Parole Board nominee Vincent DeMore in a 4-3 vote Wednesday following debate over public safety, rehabilitation and the recent Memorial Drive shooting in Cambridge.
Gov. Maura Healey holds double-digit leads over Republican challengers Michael Minogue and Brian Shortsleeve, but a new poll shows growing dissatisfaction with the direction of Massachusetts, State House News Service reports.
A new MassINC Polling Group survey found Gov. Maura Healey has a higher unfavorable rating than favorable rating among Massachusetts voters as she prepares for reelection.