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星期三, 3月 18, 2026
Statement from Governor Healey on JPMorganChase’s Expansion in Boston
星期二, 3月 17, 2026
波士頓市長吳弭宣佈3/17日為波士頓市「撤軍日」(圖片輯)
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| 波士頓市長吳弭(Michelle wu,中)宣佈,2026年3月17日為波士頓市撤軍日。 麻州州長奚莉(Maura Healey,左三)與政要一同來賀。(周菊子攝) |
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| 麻州州長奚莉提醒人們,麻州是美國誕生地。一眾政要同來紀念撤軍日。(周菊子攝) |
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| 薩福克大學歷史教授Robert Allison高舉「撤軍日」告示,和眾人一起慶祝。(周菊子攝) |
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| 革命250主任Jonathan Lane歡迎聯邦眾議員Stephen Lynch上台講話。(周菊子攝) |
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| 英軍和大炮。(周菊子攝) |
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| 英軍。(周菊子攝) |
| 美軍。(周菊子攝) |
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| 多徹斯特高地。(周菊子攝) |
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| 革命250主任Jonathan Lane致詞。(周菊子攝) |
Statement from Governor Healey on Federal Court Decision Blocking Changes to RFK’s Damaging Childhood Vaccine Guidance
Statement from Governor Healey on Federal Court Decision Blocking Changes to RFK’s Damaging Childhood Vaccine Guidance
BOSTON – Governor Maura Healey released the following statement in response to a federal court decision blocking changes made by President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to childhood vaccine recommendations. The Trump’s Administration’s vaccine schedule was widely criticized by pediatricians and other experts for putting the health and wellbeing of American children and families at risk.
“Massachusetts continues to lead the way by basing our public health decisions on science, not politics. When President Trump and Secretary Kennedy tried to take away access to vaccines, we stepped up to protect residents and to make sure families here could still get the safe, effective immunizations they rely on. This decision does not change our approach, but it reinforces what we have said all along: those efforts were not about protecting public health. Our focus remains on what we have been doing from day one: protecting residents and making sure people have access to trusted, evidence-based care.”
Governor Healey has taken decisive action to protect access to vaccines and ensure residents receive clear, science-based guidance, including taking immediate steps to guarantee residents access to vaccines statewide in response to shifting federal recommendations, requiring insurance companies to cover vaccines recommended by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) regardless of federal guidance, issuing independent, evidence-based vaccine guidance to provide residents with clear direction grounded in science, maintaining the full, evidence-based childhood immunization schedule aligned with leading medical organizations.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration will continue to work with other states, public health experts, providers and community partners to protect the health and safety of Massachusetts residents.
Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $4 Million in Grants to Municipalities for IT Projects
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星期一, 3月 16, 2026
Massachusetts Governor’s Conference on Travel & Tourism to Spotlight Global Events, MA250 and Industry Growth
Massachusetts Governor’s Conference on Travel & Tourism to Spotlight Global Events, MA250 and Industry Growth
DANVERS – Tourism and hospitality leaders from across Massachusetts will gather on March 24 and 25 in Danvers for the 2026 Massachusetts Governor’s Conference on Travel and Tourism, the state’s annual conference focused on strengthening Massachusetts’ tourism industry and preparing destinations for future growth.
With Massachusetts 250 celebrations, FIFA World Cup matches in Boston and Sail Boston on the horizon, industry leaders will focus on how the state can harness these global events to drive economic growth, strengthen communities and position Massachusetts as a premier destination for visitors from around the world.
“Massachusetts is preparing to welcome the world in the coming years, with major global events like the FIFA World Cup, Sail Boston and the celebrations of America’s 250th anniversary bringing new visitors and new opportunities to our state,” said Governor Maura Healey. “Tourism is a powerful driver of jobs and economic growth, and this conference is an opportunity to showcase everything that makes Massachusetts special and keep our state a top destination for travelers.”
“2026 is our opportunity to lead,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “In a rapidly changing global environment, Massachusetts succeeds when we work together. Through strong partnerships across tourism, culture, business, and technology, we are solving challenges, elevating our shared story, and putting our best foot forward on the world stage. Collaboration is how we honor our history and shape a stronger future.”
“Tourism today demands both imagination and execution,” said Secretary of Economic Development Eric Paley. “We are embracing new tools like AI, elevating our creative economy and positioning our strengths in science, technology, and education as powerful visitor assets. By aligning culture, innovation, and global strategy, Massachusetts is not only adapting to change, we are leading through it and turning this historic moment into sustained economic growth.”
Tourism remains a major driver of the Massachusetts economy. The state welcomed more than 52 million visitors in 2024 who spent over $24 billion statewide, supporting more than 155,000 jobs and generating more than $2 billion in state and local tax revenue.
The two-day conference will explore how destinations can respond strategically to global travel shifts while leveraging cultural assets such as film, music, and museums to drive growth. Sessions will examine how emerging technologies like artificial intelligence are reshaping how travelers can discover destinations, how music tourism can benefit both residents and visitors, and how partnerships with the creative sector can strengthen communities.
Fred Dixon, President and CEO of Brand USA, will headline the luncheon keynote with insights on international marketing and global competitiveness. Josh Friedlander of U.S. Travel will present the latest industry data and forecasts to ground discussions in current travel trends and market realities.
A featured plenary session, “Global Moments, Local Impact,” will examine how upcoming events including Massachusetts 250, Sail Boston, and the FIFA World Cup present once-in-a-generation opportunities for economic growth, international exposure, and strengthen Massachusetts long term position as a leading global destination.
Throughout the program, conference attendees will engage in sessions including:
· Unlocking AI for the next era of tourism
· Marketing to the multilingual traveler on a local budget
· Leveraging music and the creative economy
· Integrating reputation strategy with revenue growth
· Positioning Massachusetts as the ultimate STEM tourism destination
The conference will also celebrate leaders whose contributions have shaped the state’s cultural and tourism landscape.
2026 Award Recipients:
· Rhonda and Steve Woodman, Award of Appreciation, for their enduring service and stewardship of Woodman’s of Essex, a culinary institution and tourism landmark.
· Laurie Norton Moffatt, recipient of the Larry D. Meehan Award, honoring 45 years of leadership at the Norman Rockwell Museum and her transformative impact on arts and cultural tourism.
· Virginia Bristol-Johnson, Massachusetts Film Award recipient, is recognized for her distinguished career as a costume designer and her contributions to Massachusetts’ growing film industry.
· Nina Zannieri, Executive Director of the Paul Revere Memorial Association, recipient of the Revolutionary Award for advancing Revolutionary history through dynamic public engagement and stewardship of one of the state’s most iconic sites.
“These awardees reflect the depth of talent and commitment across Massachusetts,” said Kate Fox, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism. “From culinary heritage to film, from museums to Revolutionary landmarks, they demonstrate how cultural assets drive visitation, community pride and economic impact.”
In a year defined by global attention and shifting travel patterns, Massachusetts is positioning itself not only as the birthplace of the American Revolution, but as a forward-looking destination where history, innovation and creative industries intersect.
For more information about the Massachusetts Governor’s Conference on Travel & Tourism, visit: https://massgovernorsconference.com/.
































