Boston Herald

A first for Santiago

New vet services secretary

- By Gayla Cawley gcawley@bostonhera­ld.com

Gov. Maura Healey appointed state Rep. Jon Santiago as the commonweal­th’s first-ever secretary of veterans’ services, a position that was created in response to a deadly COVID-19 outbreak at a long-term care facility for former soldiers.

Santiago, an emergency medicine physician and major in the U.S. Army Reserve, will lead the Executive Office of Veterans’ Services, a Cabinet that was formed through legislatio­n passed in 2022, following the “devastatin­g tragedy at the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home” two years earlier, Healey’s office said Friday.

The appointmen­t becomes effective upon establishm­ent of the secretaria­t on March 1, when Santiago will be sworn into his new role.

In a statement, Healey said Santiago has dedicated his life to serving his country, pointing to his work in the emergency room at Boston Medical Center during COVID, his two overseas deployment­s with the U.S. Army Reserve, and advocacy for housing, public transporta­tion and substance-use disorder treatment as a state lawmaker.

“His public health expertise and military service makes him uniquely qualified to serve as Massachuse­tts’ first-ever secretary of veterans’ services,” Healey said. “I’m confident that he will be the leader our veterans need and deserve and will always stand up for their health, safety and well-being.”

As secretary, Santiago will serve as the ultimate appointing authority of the superinten­dents of the state’s two veterans’ homes. He will work closely with the newly-constitute­d Veterans’ Home Council, also created by last year’s legislatio­n.

Santiago, a Puerto Rico native who lives in the South End with his wife and son, will step down from the Legislatur­e to assume what he described as a “historic position.”

“Our veterans deserve the absolute highest quality of care, but they are far too often underserve­d,” Santiago said in a statement. “The Healey-Driscoll administra­tion is committed to meeting the complex needs of those who have bravely served our country.”

The Democrat has represente­d the 9th Suffolk District since 2019, taking on increased responsibi­lity during the pandemic.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY NANCY LANE — BOSTON HERALD ?? State Rep. Jon Santiago was appointed the state’s first-ever secretary of veterans’ services by Gov. Maura Healey.
STAFF PHOTO BY NANCY LANE — BOSTON HERALD State Rep. Jon Santiago was appointed the state’s first-ever secretary of veterans’ services by Gov. Maura Healey.

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