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- Governor Healey Announces Support for Lifting Sunday Hunting Ban . . .
Falmouth — Governor Maura Healey today announced that she will introduce legislation to modernize Massachusetts’ outdated hunting laws, including allowing hunting on Sundays, expanding hunting with crossbows, and reducing setback distances for bowhunting and falconry
- Maura Healey - Wikipedia
Maura Tracy Healey (born February 8, 1971) [1] is an American lawyer and politician serving as the 73rd governor of Massachusetts since 2023 A member of the Democratic Party, she served as Massachusetts Attorney General from 2015 to 2023 and was elected governor in 2022
- Governor to announce new hunting laws in Massachusetts - WWLP
Gov Maura Healey to announce expansion of hunting access in Massachusetts, addressing Sunday hunting, crossbow use, and tick-borne diseases
- Meet Maura | Maura Healey for Governor
Maura is the oldest of five kids, raised by a single mom — a nurse who worked nights taking care of patients and days at the local elementary school Maura was a Brownie and a Girl Scout but sometimes got caught stealing apples from the orchard next door
- Gov. Maura Healey aims for expanded hunting in Massachusetts, lifting . . .
Maura Healey aims for expanded hunting in Massachusetts, lifting Sunday ban DPH will also raise awareness about the emergence of tick-borne ‘alpha-gal syndrome’
- Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey Is Playing to Win
The interview is coming to an end, but Maura Healey is not quite finished delivering her message And that message is clear: Massachusetts is winning
- Gov. Maura Healey wants to lift Massachusetts centuries-old Sunday . . .
Gov Maura Healey announced plans Thursday to file a bill that would ease some of Massachusetts' hunting laws, including ending the state's centuries-old ban on any kind of hunting on Sundays She
- Maura Healey - Ballotpedia
General election for Governor of Massachusetts Maura Healey defeated Geoff Diehl and Kevin Reed in the general election for Governor of Massachusetts on November 8, 2022
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