AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHomecare Oversight: Gov. Maura Healey signed a Massachusetts law creating the state’s first statewide licensing system for homecare agencies, with new standards and enforcement power for EOHHS/aging and DPH to inspect, investigate, and penalize noncompliant providers. Immigration & Public Safety: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defended her approach to public safety and said she’ll use public records requests to identify private property owners potentially working with ICE as the agency seeks to expand its Boston footprint. ICE Accountability in Congress: Rep. Stephen F. Lynch highlighted recent congressional oversight of ICE detention conditions at Plymouth Correctional Facility and pushed back on claims that ICE is only targeting “worst of the worst.” Food Assistance Protest: Springfield anti-hunger advocate Liz Wills-O’Gilvie says she’s on day 15 of a hunger strike to pressure Healey to restore SNAP funding after federal cuts. Mass. Courts & Abortion Policy: A late-pregnancy abortion law change is driving national debate over whether doctors should have final say, with pro-life advocates warning it could allow abortions “up to birth.” Law & Order: Middlesex DA Marian Ryan touts her reelection bid on “experience and representation,” while the Lindsay Clancy murder trial continues to focus on criminal responsibility and mental health.
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