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Maura Healey On Qualified Immunity: Public Employees Can't Be 'Paralyzed,' But Reform Is Needed
Massachusetts' attorney general said she supports some form of qualified immunity reform. -
Here's What Employees Can Do If They Feel Unsafe At Work, Maura Healey Says
Massachusetts' Attorney General spoke about employees' rights during the coronavirus pandemic. -
Healey: ICE Student Policy Intended To 'Punish Immigrants'
Healey is preparing a lawsuit to stop federal regulations that would force international college students to leave the country unless they take courses in-person. -
Maura Healey: Schools Need More Money So Students Can Succeed Amid Converging Crises Of Health, Economy
Dismantling racism and robust public education go hand in hand. -
Mass. AG: Society Needs To Educate Itself On History Of Racism In US
Attorney General Maura Healey also said President Trump cannot unilaterally order the military into U.S. streets. -
A.G. Healey Gets $380,000 Settlement With Company That Failed To Hire Minority And Woman Subcontractors
On a state contract that ultimately grew to $15 million, minority-owned and women-owned firms got less than $100,000 worth of work. -
Ask The AG: Maura Healey On Worker Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic
The attorney general is looking to "keep the pressure on as we go forward" in regards to worker safety. -
Ask the AG: What Rights Do Residents Have During The Pandemic?
Attorney General Maura Healey said the new rules and advisories around navigating public life has prompted many to call her office to ask for advice. -
AG Healey Urges State To Ease 'Red Tape' Amid Coronavirus Concerns
"We need uniformity," Attorney General Maura Healey said, urging the state to ease rules around testing, lab licensing and unemployment insurance. -
AG Maura Healey Seeking Damages From Juul For Allegedly Profiting Off 'Exploitation Of Young People'
Healey's office announced a lawsuit against e-cigarette manufacturer Juul for directly marketing to underage people.