Friday, February 6, 2026

Rausch Report: New Year, Renewed Energy

Dear Neighbor,

I hope you and your families, friends, neighbors, and loved ones are safe and warm amid all the snow and these frigid temperatures.  

Read more in this month’s Rausch Report
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This month been an emotional time for many of us. ICE agents in Minnesota, Maine, and throughout the country have detained small children, ripped parents out of their children’s arms, dragged people from their homes, and killed RenĂ©e Good, Alex Pretti, and others this month, after they made 2025 ICE’s deadliest year in decades. ICE’s recklessness defies both democracy and safety; their actions are a gut punch to American values and human decency.  

I have spoken out about this several times, including on the Senate floor. This moment requires more. 


Yesterday, I filed a comprehensive suite of anti-ICE legislation:  
  • An Act to get ICE out of families 
  • An Act to de-ICE Massachusetts law enforcement 
  • An Act supporting the pursuit of justice against ICE 
  • An Act to melt ICE defenses 
  • An Act to uncover ICE 
These bills bolster the continuing work across multiple state government branches to address this horrible and heartbreaking reality, to the greatest extent we can. Yesterday, Governor Maura Healey issued an Executive Order to prohibit the state from entering into any new 287(g) agreements with ICE and exclude ICE from using state property as staging areas. She also introduced robust legislation to prohibit ICE activity in schools, childcare centers, hospitals, and places of worship. Additionally, several of my legislative colleagues recently filed anti-ICE legislation, all of which I have cosponsored, including an anti-mask bill that incorporates language I first filed back in October.

Meanwhile, the natural gas companies tried to charge you interest on the heating payment deferrals designed to provide some cost relief during these frigid months. My colleagues and I said “no way” to that; I co-led a bipartisan letter from more than half the Senate membership to the Department of Public Utilities, urging the administration to reject that outrageous proposal. Hours later, and after pushback not only from the Senate but also the House and the Governor herself, the utility companies backed away from their attempted money-grab. I also cosponsored a resolution in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, and had the privilege of welcoming championship-winning student athletes and award-winning educators to the State House. Plus, the Senate passed several bills to support students, seniors, and our communities.

Read on in this month’s Rausch Report for more details about my newly filed legislation, a welcome to our new spring interns, information about upcoming events in the district, and more.

For real-time updates, please follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky. If you are a constituent and need assistance, please don’t hesitate to call me and my team at (617) 722-1555, email me at becca.rausch@masenate.gov, or attend upcoming office hours. We are here to help.     

Yours in service,

Senator Becca Rausch 

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