Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey doubled down Monday on maintaining privacy for her and her family, after her administration reportedly refused to disclose where she went when she left the state for four days last month.
The Boston Globe reported last week that Healey’s office would not disclose where the governor went during a four-day trip out of state last month, even when asked. The governor’s office announced last fall that it would stop informing the press and public ahead of time about Healey’s travels out of Massachusetts, though officials would share her monthly calendars after the fact.