The revelation is part of a number of documents the Globe obtained through a public records request covering Healey’s second month in office. Yet, as it did previously, Healey’s office again denied the bulk of a Globe request for many other basic records related to her administration.
The Globe requested correspondences between Healey and legislative leaders, the governor’s daily calendar, a log of her travel, and a log of calls she made or received on her cellphone or direct office line for February.
Healey’s office withheld access to her e-mails and phone call logs, saying that releasing the documents “would interfere with the governor’s necessary, regular activities and responsibilities and, as a consequence, unreasonably hinder the governor in effectively performing her duties.”
Her office made the same explanation last month when it denied the Globe records related to…