

Gov. Maura Healey
Massachusetts governor and former civil rights lawyer, known for her influence within the Democratic Party and her work as the nation's first openly gay state attorney general.
Top 3 podcasts with Gov. Maura Healey
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Mar 1, 2025 • 44min
'The Interview': Gov. Maura Healey Wants Democrats to Put Up a Fight
Maura Healey, Massachusetts governor and the nation's first openly gay state attorney general, delves into the Democratic Party's strategy to pick battles and rebuild its reputation. She discusses the confrontational exchanges with the Trump administration on issues like transgender rights. Healey also addresses the complexities of the migrant crisis in Massachusetts and the importance of defending diversity and inclusion initiatives against political pressures. She emphasizes the need for accountability within the party to combat voter disillusionment.

Sep 3, 2025 • 26min
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey Talks Economic Hit From Trump Cuts
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, a former Attorney General committed to reducing costs for residents, discusses the critical impact of federal funding cuts on the state's economy. She warns that halted research grants could undermine jobs in healthcare and education, disproportionately affecting Massachusetts. Healey also outlines a $400 million initiative to boost the economy through innovation and renewable energy, while emphasizing the role of AI in enhancing government efficiency and the need for Democratic leaders to unite against budget cuts.

Apr 19, 2025 • 41min
The War on America’s Elite Universities and Colleges
Joining the discussion are Maura Healey, the Democratic governor of Massachusetts known for her outspoken opposition to the Trump administration's policies, and Michael S. Roth, President of Wesleyan University and a critic of efforts to reshape academia. They delve into the political threats facing elite universities and the implications for democracy. Healey shares insights on educational funding cuts, while Roth warns against misrepresentation in conversations surrounding anti-Semitism. They also touch on the rise of digital abuses, reflecting on broader societal challenges.