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Phil Johnston: A Life of Political Passion and Service
Massachusetts, USATuesday, April 8, 2025
After his time in the state legislature, Johnston went on to serve in various roles, including secretary of health and human services under Governor Michael Dukakis and New England administrator for Health and Human Services under President Clinton. He also ran for Congress in 1996, but lost in a close race that came down to a recount. Despite this setback, Johnston remained passionate about politics and continued to be involved in the Democratic Party.
Johnston was known for his humor and his love of political gossip. He was a friend to many, especially those who needed help navigating the complexities of the health care system. He was also a realist, understanding that the political environment could change quickly. Even as some leading Massachusetts Democrats were walking away from the state's "right to shelter" law, Johnston remained steadfast in his beliefs.
In the current political climate, Johnston's philosophy of government feels like it's dying. But his legacy lives on in the tens of thousands of people who continue to fight for the values and programs that he championed. Johnston's life was a testament to the power of belief and the importance of standing up for what you believe in, even in the face of adversity.
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