Gay champion attorney Maura Healey who is running for
Attorney General in Massachusetts talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. Maura has been Attorney General
Martha Coakley's right hand for the last seven years achieving
monumental victories to protect consumers, homeowners and is a champion
of LGBT equality. As Chief of the Attorney General’s Civil Rights
division Healey spearheaded the efforts of an extraordinary team to
overturn the Defense of Marriage Act winning the first fed...
Gay champion attorney Maura Healey who is running for
Attorney General in Massachusetts talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. Maura has been Attorney General
Martha Coakley's right hand for the last seven years achieving
monumental victories to protect consumers, homeowners and is a champion
of LGBT equality. As Chief of the Attorney General’s Civil Rights
division Healey spearheaded the efforts of an extraordinary team to
overturn the Defense of Marriage Act winning the first federal court
decision striking down DOMA, which discriminated against gay and lesbian
legally married couples. We talked to Maura about her campaign to
become Massachusetts’ next Attorney General and her spin on our LGBT
issues.
When asked what her personal commitment is to LGBT civil rights Healey
stated, “My commitment is deeply personal. I’m a gay person myself so of
course it’s personal. I do feel and hope that equality is everyone’s
agenda and everyone’s interest and something that everyone should be
behind but I certainly have a personal commitment to issues of equality.
I also have a lot of resolve. I mean I know how hard it is; I know the
barriers created by discrimination. I’ve seen that in my own lifetime
both as a young woman growing up and as a young gay woman growing up and
I’ve seen that discrimination play out in the lives of friends and
colleagues. So my commitment here is real and it’s deep and I want to
make sure that we’re making it easier and better for people to be able
to live the way they want to live. I go back to my youth and I’m a
product of Title IX and a beneficiary of Title IX which was a federal
law that made possible great gains for girls and women in athletics and
I’m a beneficiary because of that law I was ultimately able to play
college basketball Division One and ultimately have a professional
basketball career. So I think that the kind of laws we have are
terrifically important and as Attorney General you have the opportunity
to enforce laws and enforce laws that protect civil rights. So I look
forward to doing that but I know it takes a lot of resolve and it takes a
lot of hard work. When we put together the state’s case challenging
DOMA a lot of people tried to talk us out of it and I know at the time I
argued that case, the majority of Americans were not supportive of
marriage equality and even the President and the Justice Department were
standing behind DOMA. But I also know that eventually that changed and
we did prevail and things can change but it requires perseverance,
resolve and that’s certainly a commitment I’m going to continue. So for
whatever the fights are that we have ahead I’m prepared to stand in and
make sure that we’re advancing equality and not moving backwards.”
Maura Healey attended Harvard where she majored in government and
captained the Harvard basketball team. After two years as a starting
point guard for the UBBC Wustenrot Salzburg professional basketball team
in Austria, Maura returned to Massachusetts to attend law school at
Northeastern University. She then served as a litigator in one of
Boston’s most prominent law firms, Wilmer Hale and as a Special
Assistant District Attorney in Middlesex County. In 2007 Healey joined
the Attorney General’s Office where she headed two prominent divisions
in the state’s chief law enforcement office – both the Public Protection
& Advocacy Bureau and the Business & Labor Bureau. Maura lives
in Charlestown with her partner.
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