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Has the affordability debate soured Mass. on climate commitments?

BOSTON — When House Democrats first floated a plan to take the teeth out of the state’s next big deadline for slashing greenhouse gas emissions, Gov. Maura Healey did not have much to say about it.  Instead, she wanted to talk about reducing household electricity and gas costs.  “I haven’t seen the outlines of any specific plan on that,” she said in November, three days after CommonWealth Beacon broke the news that Rep. Mark Cusack, the House po…
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The New Bedford Light broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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