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星期五, 1月 30, 2026
Governor Healey Demands Secretary Noem Extend Temporary Protected Status for Haitians
Governor Healey Statement on Approval of Gas Supply Expansion in Massachusetts
Healey-Driscoll Administration Recruits More Organizations to Serve as Summer Eats Meal Sponsors
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Governor Healey Issues Statement on Sinking of Gloucester Fishing Vessel
Governor Healey Issues Statement on Sinking of Gloucester Fishing Vessel
BOSTON – Governor Maura Healey issued the following statement regarding the sinking of Lily Jean fishing vessel of the coast of Gloucester:
“I’m heartbroken over the devastating news out of Gloucester about the sinking of the Lily Jean and have offered our full support to Mayor Lundberg, Harbormaster Lucido and the Coast Guard. I am praying for the crew, and my heart goes out to their loved ones and all Gloucester fishing families during this awful time. Fishermen and fishing vessels are core to the history, economy and culture of Gloucester and Cape Ann, and this tragedy is felt all across the state.”
波士頓市將在35個地點為年收入7萬元以下居民提供報稅協助
MAYOR MICHELLE WU ANNOUNCES ANNUAL TAX PREP SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR RESIDENTS
BOSTON - Friday, January 30, 2026 - Mayor Michelle Wu today announced that the Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC) has launched the 2026 tax season, offering free tax preparation for residents who earn $70,000 per year or less. Eligible residents can file safely while maximizing their refunds and credits at one of 35 tax help sites across Boston. The service is offered remotely and in-person, and interpretation is available in Spanish, Haitian Creole, Cape Verdean Creole, Portuguese, French, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, and American Sign Language (ASL).
“In Boston, we are proud to work together with our partners to create economic stability and pathways to financial empowerment for our residents," said Mayor Michelle Wu. “With these free, multilingual tax assistance services, residents can keep more of what they earn, access trusted financial resources, and stay rooted in our neighborhoods. I encourage all who qualify to participate and take advantage of this valuable resource.”
Led by the Worker Empowerment Cabinet, the Boston Tax Help Coalition (BTHC) aims to expand pathways out of poverty and toward financial empowerment. The free tax preparation service helps low- to moderate-income residents keep more of their earned income by eliminating predatory, for-profit tax preparation fees. Given that BTHC clients have an average income of $30,000, this service can provide a substantial financial boost for these households. Last year, the BTHC completed over 11,500 tax returns, putting over $22 million in tax credits and refunds back in the pockets of Boston families and saving them approximately $2 million in filing fees.
“This launch is about making sure every Boston resident knows that free, high-quality tax preparation is available in their neighborhood and in their language,” said Trinh Nguyen, Chief of the Worker Empowerment Cabinet. “The City is putting critical dollars back in the pockets of working families and supporting long-term financial stability. Thank you to the volunteers who are stepping up to serve residents. Their commitment, and that of our community and government partners, is what makes this work possible and ensures Boston’s workers and families can access the benefits they’ve earned.”
To provide this service, the BTHC relies on the dedication of its IRS-certified volunteer tax preparers each year. More than 500 volunteers—over 100 more than last year—will be serving residents this tax season. Of particular benefit, the preparers assess taxpayers’ eligibility for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), a credit for low- and middle-income workers. The BTHC generated $7.9 million in EITC credits for residents in 2025. The EITC has played a crucial role in helping millions of workers out of poverty. Yet, according to the Internal Revenue Service, an estimated one in five EITC-eligible workers fail to claim this valuable credit each year.
“The story of poverty is in large part the story of low wages,” said Joe Diamond, Executive Director, Massachusetts Association for Community Action. “Our tax sites support thousands of working people across the state to become economically stable and mobile by helping them access state and federal tax credits, including the Earned Income Tax Credit. Depending on family size and income, taxpayers can realize over $10,000 to spend locally, to pay bills, address debt, cover necessities, and save. We are honored to join with the Boston Tax Help Coalition to urge taxpayers to visit a tax site and work with the certified volunteer tax preparers to file a return for free.”
The BTHC relies on over 25 dedicated partners to help provide tax services each year, including the Massachusetts Association for Community Action, Action for Boston Community Development, the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, and banking partners Santander, Citizens, and Harbor One. Of note, the BTHC is continuing its partnership with the Massachusetts Commission of the Blind and DEAF, Inc. to provide dedicated service days to visually- and hearing-impaired residents. Through this partnership, the BTHC served over 188 taxpayers with disabilities in 2025. Learn more information at boston.gov/disability-tax-help
“MCB is proud to partner with the Boston Tax Help Coalition and its Disability Working Group to ensure that people who are blind or visually impaired have access to safe, accurate, and accessible tax preparation,” said John Oliveira, Deputy Commissioner at Massachusetts Commission for the Blind. “This work goes beyond simply filing taxes—it’s about protecting our community from predatory practices, maximizing eligible benefits, and promoting financial independence. The success of this program last year has demonstrated the power of trust, collaboration, and disability-informed services. With our new location at the Copley Branch of the Boston Public Library, and continued partnership with BTHC and the City of Boston, we are committed to expanding these services, reinforcing inclusion, and supporting the financial empowerment of every member of the Blind and Low-Vision community.”
In addition to tax preparation, the BTHC connects residents to free, comprehensive financial and asset-building services to promote economic growth. This year, six tax sites, Dot House, Codman Square Health Center, Urban Edge, BHA-Charlestown WORKS, Community Economic Development Center, and the Center for Working Families, will offer clients a Financial Check-Up (FCU). The FCU is a free, optional credit advising session with a trained Financial Guide who will help residents understand their financial situation, create a personalized one-year plan to improve their credit, and provide relevant service referrals. Taxpayers who participated in the FCU improved their FICO scores by an average of 15.5 points in less than one year. The BTHC provided credit advising and financial education to 1,135 tax clients in 2024.
Learn more about the Boston Tax Help Coalition’s free tax services, including the 2026 tax sites at boston.gov/tax-help.
Senate Passes Bill Marking January 30th as Fred Korematsu Day
Senate Acts to Boost Youngest Students’ Reading Education
The legislation makes sure parents and schools engage in constructive communication about student progress. It requires twice-yearly
星期四, 1月 29, 2026
州長Healey 提法案簽行政命令限制ICE在麻州行動 傳已有9000人被捕
| 麻州州長Maura Healey強調ICE的濫權行為必須停止。(周菊子攝) |
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| 各界支持麻州州長Healey維護人民安全的強硬行動。(周菊子攝) |
奚莉州長說,「在麻州,以及全美各地,人們持續看到ICE有意讓社區中人恐懼,害怕的非法,違憲行為,包括針對行使憲法權利的美國公民,使得人們處於危險境地,我覺得為了公共安全,今天必須採取這行動」。
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| 麻州州長Maura Healey,副州長Kim Driscoll,參議會議長Karen Spika。(周菊子攝) |
| 麻州公共安全廳長Gina K. Kwon(中)和勞工廳廳長Lauren Jones(右)。 |
拉丁裔聚居的雀喜市(Chelsea),以及艾佛里特(Everett)已出現入學率驟降5%的現象。
| 麻州眾議員Tara T. Hong(右),馬惠美(Amy Mah Sangiolo)和參議員Lydia Edwards(左) 都出席了會議。(周菊子攝) |
由於ICE的這些逮補,都是零星、分散的進行,官方並無切實統計數據。MIRA提出的9000人被逮補這驚人數目,來自其麾下140多個聯盟組織所呈報的資料統計。
奚莉州長提交,共編列4.113億美元預算的「2026財政年度撥款增補法案」,旨在因應聯邦政府行動,改善退伍軍人福利等。
Governor Healey Takes Action to Keep ICE out of Schools, Hospitals,
Files legislation to protect Massachusetts residents from ICE abuses
Executive Order limits new 287(g) agreements, bans civil ICE arrests in state facilities and prohibits use of state property as staging locations
BOSTON – Governor Maura Healey today took action to protect the people of Massachusetts from abuses by President Donald Trump and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. She filed legislation to keep ICECourthouses
ICE’s presence at courthouses creates confusion and chaos and is deterring witnesses, victims and litigants from coming to court. It has resulted in the dismissal of charges and release of defendants. Governor Healey’s legislation would ban warrantless civil arrests by ICE agents inside of courthouses to protect access to justice and ensure that anyone who walks through the courthouse doors to seek relief, protection, or to defend themselves should feel safe doing so.Schools and Child Care
School enrollment has declined dramatically, particularly in districts with high populations of immigrant students, across the state this school year, with record declines of over 5 percent in Chelsea and Everett. The Trump Administration’s decision to revoke the protected areas policy has allowed ICE agents to target schools and child care programs. As a result, some families have been fearful of sending their children to school or participating in sports or school events, like graduation ceremonies. In addition, with national reporting of child care workers being followed into child care programs and detained by ICE, parents are increasingly
Governor Healey’s legislation would prohibit elementary, middle and high schools, as well as licensed child care programs and after school programs, from allowing an ICE or immigration agent to enter the premises without a judicial warrant. Schools, child care programs, and after school programs will also be required to adopt and implement their own policies on how to interact with or respond to requests from ICE agents, in line with guidance issued by the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Attorney General Andrea Campbell.
Hospitals and Medical Facilities
Health care providers have been reporting that more immigrant families are skipping medical appointments, delaying care or canceling their health insurance because they fear being detained by ICE. Hospitals also used to fall under the protected areas policy until it was revoked by President Trump. Governor Healey’s legislation would prohibit hospitals, community health centers, nursing homes, and substance use disorder programs from granting ICE access to nonpublic areas without a judicial warrant. These facilities will also be required to issue policies on how their staff and volunteers should interact with or respond to requests from ICE. In Massachusetts, no one should have to hesitate to seek essential or life-saving medicalChurches and Houses of Worship
The Trump Administration’s cancellation of the protected areas policy
National Guard
President Trump has been sending National Guard troops from other states into cities like Chicago and Los Angeles against the wishes of state and local officials. These deployments have drained resources, taken members of the Guard away from their day jobs, and have not made anyone safer. Governor Healey is the Commander of the Massachusetts National Guard, and her legislation would make it unlawful for a military force under the control of another state’s Governor to enter Massachusetts without her permission.
Guardianship
Governor Healey’s legislation would also allow parents to pre-arrange guardianship for their children in the event that they are detained or deported by ICE, ensuring that their child will be
Other Provisions
Governor Healey filed these provisions in “An Act Making Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2026 to Provide for Supplementing Certain Existing Appropriations and for Responding to Recent Federal Actions.” The supplemental budget proposes $411.3 million in time-sensitive appropriations for deficiencies.
In addition to the supplemental appropriations, the legislation proposes veterans benefits access reforms to ensure eligible veterans are able to obtain state benefits even if they are denied federal benefits, indemnification provisions to protect public employees acting within the scope of their duties in connection with federal investigations, and technical and privacy-related amendments affecting higher education access and student records. The legislation also includes an important time-sensitive proposal that allows for the Joint Hazard Incident Response Team to proactively work together and coordinate for large scale events, such as the World Cup or Tall Ships. Finally, the legislation includes several collective bargaining agreement ratifications.
Executive Order
Governor Healey’s Executive Order prohibits any office or agency in the Executive Department from executing any new agreement under section 287(g) of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act, or any similar agreements, unless there is a specific and certified public safety risk or need.
The Executive Order also prohibits civil
The Executive Order also prohibits state facilities, and other property owned or controlled by the Executive Department, from being used by federal immigration officers as a staging area, processing location, or operations base for civil immigration enforcement efforts.
Additionally, the Executive Order directs the Executive Office of Education and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services to support public and private entities in developing
Statements of Support
Senate President Karen Spilka (D-Ashland):
"I am grateful to Governor Healey for her leadership and partnership on the pressing issue of protecting our state and its residents during these dark and uncertain days. The Massachusetts Senate stands firmly with the Healey-Driscoll Administration in this effort, and we will do everything in our power to return these proposals—along with additional protections developed by the Senate we feel necessary to defend the safety, dignity, and rights of our residents—to the Governor for her signature soon," stated Senate President Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland). "Massachusetts is the birthplace of American democracy. Right now, that democracy feels fragile, but we will not let it die on our watch. Together with our partners in state government, the Senate will continue to meet this moment by protecting our residents, defending our values, and demonstrating the leadership our residents expect of us."
Attorney General Andrea Campbell:
"ICE's activity across the country is a reckless, dangerous and lawless abuse of power. When militarized federal agents kill people in the streets, detain innocent children, attack protesters with tear gas and pepper spray, and remove law-abiding residents from their loved ones, it does nothing to make our communities safer. Attorneys general are stepping up to hold the federal government accountable, and I am grateful to Governor Healey for today's announcement to further protect Massachusetts residents. I look forward to working with her and others, including legislative leadership and the Black and Latino Legislative Caucus, on related efforts.”
Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan:
“It is critical that we all act to protect the rule of law. Courthouses are sacred spaces where everyone must be able to access justice and protection without fear or intimidation. Governor Healey’s actions today are a welcome and necessary step forward, using the authority of the Commonwealth to place clear limits on where civil immigration enforcement actions can occur.”
Dr. Almudena G. Abeyta, Superintendent, Chelsea Public Schools:
“Education has always been the great equalizer of our country. Our children deserve the opportunity to learn, regardless of their citizenship. But that fundamental right is under threat. In these uncertain times, we must hold tight to the core value of education. Every child has the right to attend school and must be in school to learn. Let us not forget this fundamental right and may we protect it fiercely.”
Amy O’Leary, Executive Director, Strategies for Children:
"We applaud Governor Maura Healey and her Administration for taking action today. Every child deserves safety, stability, and the opportunity to learn and grow. Schools and early learning programs must remain safe spaces where children can learn and play without fear. We know that early childhood educators are on the front lines. We continue to be inspired by this dedicated and resilient workforce and their commitment to problem solving, building partnerships and providing high-quality learning experiences under incredible continuing circumstances. We are grateful to our leaders for showing empathy, compassion, and understanding what is at stake for people across Massachusetts."
Dr. Mary M. Bourque, Executive Director, Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents:
“Our students, families, and educators continue to live in terror and trauma because of the cruel and often unlawful acts of federal ICE agents. We are grateful to the Healey-Driscoll Administration for standing up to the Trump Administration, particularly to ensure that parents can send their children to school every day without fear.”
Brooke Thomson, President and CEO, Associated Industries of Massachusetts:
“We have seen the negative impact of escalating tensions in Minnesota and Maine brought about by recent federal immigration enforcement activity. Businesses are not immune. Our members throughout Massachusetts cannot afford the economic uncertainty brought about by this type of activity, and we have heard from members experiencing workforce challenges as a direct result of enforcement. That is why Associated Industries of Massachusetts supports Governor Maura Healey’s efforts to set clear rules for what activity can take place and where it is permitted. AIM looks forward to reviewing the Governor's legislation and executive order and to working with elected leaders on this important issue."
Bishop Cristiano Borro Barbosa, Archdiocese of Boston:
“As an immigrant myself and as a bishop ministering here in the Commonwealth, I can affirm that many among the good people we serve are experiencing and living in constant fear and distress. Legal protection for safe spaces in schools, hospitals and houses of worship are needed as one means of providing locations and institutions to renew the spiritual and physical lives of all of us and our neighbors. All human beings with their God given dignity deserve to feel safe and protected.”
Elizabeth Sweet, Executive Director, Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA):
“ICE’s violent and paramilitary tactics have no place in our state and only make Massachusetts less safe. We are grateful that Governor Healey has today taken concrete steps toward ensuring the people of Massachusetts, particularly our immigrant and refugee communities, feel safe and welcome here. The federal administration should remove ICE agents from our neighborhoods before there are more avoidable acts of violence. We applaud today’s state action to help ensure local communities and law enforcement are not collaborating with ICE and look forward to working with the Governor, Legislature and our federal partners to ensure we are strengthening safeguards for our immigrant communities.”
Michael Curry, Esq., President & CEO, Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers:
“Community health centers must remain safe, trusted spaces for everyone who walks through our doors. Patients come to us for care, and that trust is foundational to public health. Especially during times of increased immigration enforcement activity, it’s critical that health centers are respected as places where care is provided regardless of ability to pay, as it has been by mission and federal mandate for 60 years. When people are afraid to seek care, they suffer, entire communities suffer, and there is tremendous unnecessary cost to the entire health care system. Protecting access, privacy, and dignity isn’t just a moral obligation—it’s essential to keeping our communities healthy and our economies strong.”
Ashley Blackburn, Interim Executive Director of Health Care For All:
“Everyone should feel safe seeking medical care in Massachusetts – period. Thriving immigrant communities are vital for a thriving Commonwealth, economically, socially and culturally. Health Care for All stands with Governor Healey and our partners throughout our Commonwealth in ensuring doctor’s offices, hospitals and community health centers remain safe places for immigrants who are patients, caregivers or part of the health care workforce. It is critical that all providers are equipped to help their patients know and understand their fundamental rights in health care settings anywhere in the Commonwealth. Fear should never be a barrier to accessing the health care you need.”
Steve Walsh, President & CEO, Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association:
“Our hospitals take pride in creating a safe and welcoming environment for every person in need. That fundamental responsibility has not and will not change, and we appreciate the Healey Driscoll Administration’s strong commitment to protecting patients seeking services. Massachusetts hospitals will continue to prioritize our core mission: delivering compassionate, high-quality care to all.”
Dr. Anne Klibanski, President and CEO, Mass General Brigham:
“Earlier today, Governor Maura Healey introduced legislation intended to limit immigration enforcement activity in hospital and care settings in Massachusetts. At Mass General Brigham, we support efforts that help ensure hospitals remain a place where patients feel safe seeking care, and preserving the integrity and trust of the care setting is essential to our ability to serve our communities.”
Dr. Olivia Liao, President, Massachusetts Medical Society:
“The physicians, residents, and medical students of the Massachusetts Medical Society firmly believe that health care is a basic human right. For that right to be fully realized, it is imperative that all health care settings remain safe, welcoming, and free from intimidation. It is unacceptable that immigrant patients in Massachusetts are avoiding care out of fear. Such barriers compromise individual and community health. We commend the Healey Administration for taking action that strengthens protections for our patients and helps ensure access to essential medical care for all.”
Gladys Vega, President & CEO, La Colaborativa and Co-Chair of the Governor's Latino Empowerment Council:
"The protections announced today by Governor Healey mean the world to me and my community—people I see every day asking for reassurance that they can live a normal life again. Like sending their children to school, going to doctors' appointments, going to work, and continuing to contribute to this state. These protections will help us navigate this new reality we all live in, and I know they will offer hope that, in Massachusetts, we have a leader who knows what’s right, that our people deserve dignity, and that enough is enough."
Josiane Martinez, CEO & Founder, ASG, and Co-Chair of Governor's Latino Empowerment Council:
“The Governor's Latino Empowerment Council has carried the voices of immigrant and Latino families marked by hope and resilience, but also by the constant fear of federal enforcement actions that threaten to tear families apart. Today, Governor Healey answered that call with courage. By delivering protections for sensitive locations like schools, churches, and hospitals, and ensuring state resources are not used to aid federal overreach, she is standing up to federal intimidation and refusing to be complicit in the destabilization of our communities. We stand in full support of these actions to safeguard the dignity and stability of all who call Massachusetts home.”
Eneida Roman, President & CEO, We Are ALX:
"Immigrants are essential to the economic and civic fabric of Massachusetts. At We Are ALX we see every day how immigrant communities drive entrepreneurship, strengthen our workforce, and contribute to the long-term prosperity of the Commonwealth. We applaud the Healey-Driscoll Administration's leadership in advancing policies that recognize the dignity, humanity, and economic contributions of immigrant families across the Commonwealth."
Lenita Reason, Executive Director, Brazilian Worker Center Inc:
“As an immigrant and as the Executive Director of the Brazilian Worker Center, I see every day how gaps in our laws put families at risk. The governor actions are critical to ensuring due process, fairness, and equal protection for immigrant communities across Massachusetts. This EO reflects what immigrants have been calling for—courts and institutions that uphold dignity, protect our rights, and allow our families to live without fear. We are grateful for the Governor’s leadership and
Suma V. Nair, President, Boston Bar Association:
"Courthouses must be safe spaces for justice. When people are afraid to show up, the system fails. The Governor's proposed courthouse protections are more urgent now than ever in the face of federal agents' disregard of due process, accountability, constitutional limits, and longstanding norms that kept—and should continue to keep—Massachusetts courts, schools, hospitals, and places of worship off limits to immigration enforcement."
Nicole Obi, President and CEO, BECMA:
“Massachusetts’ economy depends on the stability, dignity, and full participation of immigrant families, including many who are business owners, workers, caregivers, and essential contributors to our local communities. Governor Healey’s actions make clear that public safety, economic vitality, and human rights are not competing priorities, but deeply connected and mutually reinforcing.”

