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Heading to a World Cup match? ✅ DO get to Boston Stadium early ❌ DON’T try to walk there
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Massachusetts Inclusive Postsecondary Education (MAIPSE) programs help students with severe intellectual and developmental disabilities access college, build independence and prepare for their future. 🎓💫
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Did you hear Secretary Mahaniah on @WBUR this morning? 🎧 He joined Tiziana Dearing with @HarvardChanSPH John McDonough to mark 20 years of Ch 58 in #MA, leading the nation with more than 98% health care coverage, and share how @MassGovernor is continuing to tackle challenges like affordability and primary care access.
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🏥 NEW: Massachusetts is setting a national standard once again. The commonwealth is the first state in which every hospital has earned the Joint Commission’s Excellent Health Outcomes for All certification. Learn more here: mhalink.org/news/closingdisp…
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Thanks to Commissioner Goldstein for doing his part in #NationalBloodDonorMonth!
Massachusetts is currently experiencing a critical shortage of blood. Today DPH Commissioner Robbie Goldstein donated blood at the @RedCrossMA center in Boston. Make an appointment at a center near you to donate: redcrossblood.org. #NationalBloodDonorMonth
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Americans everywhere are seeing their health premiums jump—sometimes by double or even triple digits. President Trump and Republicans in Congress could have stopped it. They didn’t. Massachusetts is done waiting on Washington. I’m investing $250 million from the Commonwealth Care Trust Fund to shield 270,000 people, families, and small businesses from spiking health care costs. But this shouldn’t fall on states. President Trump and Congress need to do their job. Extend the credits.
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We mourn the loss of Stuart H. Altman, Ph.D., a leader in health policy and economics and the inaugural chair of the HPC. “Dr. Altman dedicated his life to a health care system that is affordable and accessible for all,” said HPC Executive Director David Seltz. Read more: masshpc.gov/news/press-relea…
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In Massachusetts, our vaccine recommendations are rooted in science. Washington politics won’t change that—families here will have access to the vaccines their children need.
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Control over your body and your health care decisions? That’s real freedom. In 2025, we strengthened the SHIELD law to protect your privacy — and delivered millions in funding to support reproductive care providers at risk of losing federal support.
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When public health decisions aren't grounded in science at the federal level, states have to step up. In 2025, we expanded Massachusetts’ authority to set our own vaccine schedules and requirements — and made sure vaccines recommended by DPH are covered by your insurance.
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Since 1991, the hepatitis B vaccine has cut pediatric infections by 99%. It’s safe and it works — saying otherwise puts our children in danger. Here in Massachusetts, @MassDPH is led by a doctor, guided by science, and still strongly recommends hep B shots for newborns.
BREAKING: U.S. vaccine advisers recommend ending longstanding advice that all babies get a hepatitis B shot at birth. apnews.com/article/vaccines-…
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My statement on RFK’s handpicked vaccine advisors’ decision to abandon longstanding guidance on hepatitis B vaccine for newborns.
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For the next two days, RFK’s handpicked advisory committee will meet in DC to debate childhood vaccines. And let's be real — we can’t trust them to choose evidence over ideology. In Massachusetts, science still matters. The health of our children matters. And it always will.
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Less than 24 hours after the shutdown ended, every dollar in SNAP benefits owed to Massachusetts families was loaded onto their EBT cards. That only happened because of the incredible, around-the-clock work of the @DTA_Listens team. In Massachusetts, we take care of each other.
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President Trump’s cruelty knows no bounds. Our scheduled SNAP payment went out this morning, so Massachusetts families who missed earlier payments should now have funds available on their cards ready to buy food. We’re reviewing what the latest court ruling means for those expecting benefits next week. President Trump needs to stop playing politics with people’s lives and pay full SNAP benefits for everyone.
The Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration’s emergency appeal to temporarily block a court order to fully fund SNAP food aid payments during the government shutdown. apnews.com/article/snap-food…
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SNAP UPDATE: I’m directing SNAP benefits to be processed today — and paid IN FULL starting tomorrow. Americans are going hungry because President Trump chose to play politics with their lives. People need to eat. We’re making sure they do.
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It shouldn’t take multiple court orders for the President to feed hungry Americans. Donald Trump needs to restore full SNAP benefits now. No half measures. No excuses.
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A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to make full SNAP payments for November cnn.it/3LOdxuY
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RT @MassGovernor: Massachusetts isn’t just the best place to grow up — we’re making it the best place to grow old, too. Thanks to @fallon_…
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Thank you to Senator Comerford and Representative Whipps for hosting Secretary Mahaniah on Monday. It was great to spend the day learning about the Public Health Excellence in the Pioneer Valley!
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SNAP feeds families in every city and town — especially kids, seniors, and people with disabilities. But right now, more than 1 million people don’t have the benefits they need to get through the month. If you need help or can give help, go to Mass.gov/SNAPFreeze.
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