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Massachusetts governor urges unity after election, outlines housing, education and climate priorities

Office of the Governor · November 6, 2024
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After the presidential election, the governor urged residents to come together and described state priorities — housing affordability, a growing innovation economy, education, health-care access and climate leadership — and highlighted federal funding that supports those goals.

The governor opened a post-election press event by acknowledging the vote and saying, "Donald Trump is the president-elect," before urging unity and promising his administration would continue to govern for all residents of Massachusetts. He emphasized a peaceful transfer of power and said the state would support residents who feel anxious about the results.

The governor framed several immediate priorities for the administration. He said lowering housing costs by building more homes remains a focus and cited his signing of the Affordable Homes Act as part of that effort. He described…

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