Gov. Maura Healey is rejecting the argument that her opposition to two gas pipelines coming to Massachusetts is a contributing factor to soaring energy costs.

Following an event at the State House Wednesday, the Herald asked Healey about her placing the blame on President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian products for increases in housing and energy costs.

The Herald also asked the governor if she thought her stoppage of two gas pipelines to the Bay State back when she was attorney general could be a contributing factor.

“Well, first of all, I didn’t do that,” Healey responded, before going on to criticize Trump’s tariffs. “His tariffs on aluminum and steel increase our energy costs because aluminum, steel, these are products that go into building an energy infrastructure to support th

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