1 month ago | By Boston Herald
Closer now to her swearing-in than to when she was elected, Gov.-elect Maura Healey said Thursday that she is continuing to work on picking people to join her team.
During a visit to the State House, Healey was asked if she would be open to keeping any members of Gov. Charlie Baker's administration as Cabinet secretaries. The governor-elect said she and Lt. Gov.-elect Kim Driscoll are “all about identifying the right people for these jobs, the best people for these jobs.”
“They may come from within, they may come from outside, they may come from outside of Massachusetts, they may come from...
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