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Massachusetts Governor Signs Autism Support Order
March 24, 2026
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey signed an Executive Order establishing a statewide strategy to enhance services and coordination for adults with profound autism. The order mandates the creation of an advisory council tasked with developing recommendations on housing, healthcare, workforce training, and data utilization to improve support systems. This initiative involves multiple state agencies, including the Executive Office of Health and Human Services and the Department of Developmental Services, signaling potential upcoming procurement opportunities for service providers and contractors specializing in healthcare, housing, and workforce development.
- Why this matters: State agencies will likely seek vendors and contractors to support implementation of coordinated services for adults with profound autism, including housing solutions, healthcare services, and workforce training programs.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for forthcoming solicitations or contracts driven by the advisory council's recommendations and the executive order's implementation timeline.
- Organizations specializing in disability services, healthcare IT, and supportive housing may find new opportunities to engage with Massachusetts state agencies.
- This executive order reflects a growing trend toward integrated, multi-agency approaches to social services procurement, emphasizing data-driven and coordinated care models.
Massachusetts is committed to care and support for all. This executive order will strengthen coordination across agencies and help ensure that adults with profound autism and their families receive the support they need.
— Governor Maura Healey
Massachusetts has long been a national leader in health care and disability services. Todayโs executive order builds on that legacy by focusing attention and resources on adults with profound autism and ensuring that our systems are better coordinated to meet their needs.
— Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll
Agencies
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Executive Office of Health and Human Services, Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities, Executive Office of Administration and Finance, Department of Developmental Services