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January 19, 2024January 19, 2024 The Amherst Current

A Rousing Call to Action

By Stan Rosenberg

Dear Current Readers, 

On Wednesday evening it was my great pleasure to attend Governor Healy‘s first State of the Commonwealth address to the People of the Commonwealth in the House Chamber at a joint meeting of Massachusetts State Senate and House of Representatives.

It was a rousing call to action on the pressing issues and opportunities of the day. 

When asked by a reporter after the speech, “What did you think of the speech?” I responded, “It’s a big vision. And, I like big visions!” The reporter followed up with, “Can it be done?” My response, “Not overnight. But, if everyone puts their shoulders to the wheel, a lot can get done.”

Of note was that when speaking of particular priorities, I recall the names of only four legislators being mentioned: the Speaker, the Senate President, and two Western Mass legislators, Senator Jo Comerford and Representative Natalie Blais. And only one legislator was mentioned twice — our Senator Jo Comerford. Way to go Jo! You’re in great company! We’re grateful for your leadership! 

And now, I invite you to find some time this weekend. Settle into your most comfortable reading chair, with a hot or cold beverage of your choice, and read our Governor’s inspiring vision for an even better future. 

When you finish reading, think about what you can do to help her lead us to that even better Commonwealth! 

Click the image above to read or watch Governor Healey’s address.

Stan Rosenberg is a long time Amherst resident and former Amherst State Representative and State Senator (1987-2018).


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