1967–1968 Massachusetts legislature
The 165th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1967 and 1968 during the governorship of John Volpe. Maurice A. Donahue served as president of the Senate and Robert H. Quinn served as speaker of the House.[4]
165th Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | General Court | ||||
Election | November 8, 1966 | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 | ||||
President | Maurice A. Donahue (2nd Hampden district) | ||||
Party control | Democrat[1] | ||||
House | |||||
Members | 240 | ||||
Speaker | Robert H. Quinn (9th Suffolk) | ||||
Party control | Democrat[2] | ||||
Sessions | |||||
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Senators
- Oliver Ames [5]
- John Dowkontt Barrus
- James Burke
- Harold Clasky
- Beryl Cohen
- John Joseph Conte
- Leslie Bradley Cutler
- Stephen Davenport
- James DeNormandie
- Maurice A. Donahue
- George Hammond
- Samuel Harmon
- John Edward Harrington
- Kevin Brian Harrington
- Charles Hogan
- Allan Francis Jones
- James Kelly
- George Kenneally
- Fred Lamson
- Ronald MacKenzie
- Francis McCann
- James Richard McIntyre
- Denis McKenna
- Andrea Nuciforo
- John Francis Parker
- Philibert Pellegrini
- Vite Pigaga
- John Quinlan
- Philip Andrew Quinn
- William Randall
- James Paul Rurak
- Harry Della Russo
- Donald Ryan
- William Saltonstall
- Mario Umana
- William Wall
- Joseph Ward
- William Weeks
Representatives
- Antone Aguiar [5]
- David Ahearn
- Robert B. Ambler [6]
- John Armstrong
- Peter Asiaf
- Jack H. Backman [6]
- Wilfred Balthazar
- David Bartley
- Robert Belmonte
- Roger Bernashe
- Francis Bevilacqua
- Donald Bliss
- Belden Bly
- Stanley Bocko
- Robert Bohigian
- Royal L. Bolling Sr. [7]
- John Bowes
- James Bowler
- Joseph Bradley
- John Bresnahan
- Joseph Brett
- John Buckley
- Charles Buffone
- Anthony Burke
- Walter Burke
- Thomas Bussone
- Fred Cain
- Eleanor Campobasso
- Raymond Carey
- William Carey
- Daniel W. Carney [6]
- Philip Carney
- Michael Catino
- Emmett Cauley
- Paul Cavanaugh
- Robert Cawley
- Harrison Chadwick
- Stephen Thomas Chmura
- Steve Chmura
- John Clark
- John Coffey
- Lincoln Cole
- Andrew Collaro
- H. Thomas Colo
- Lloyd Conn
- William Connell
- George Contalonis
- Paul Corriveau
- Edward Coury
- Russell Craig
- James Craven
- Sidney Curtiss
- John St. Cyr
- Michael Daly
- Alan Danovitch
- Michael D'Avolio
- John Davoren
- Amelio Della Chiesa
- John Desmond
- Arthur Desrocher
- Edward Dever
- Joseph DiCarlo
- Edward Dickson
- Anthony DiFruscia
- George DiLorenzo
- Thomas Doherty
- John Dolan
- John Donovan
- James Downey
- Charles Doyle
- Wilfred Driscoll
- Richard Dwinell
- Joseph Early
- Arnold Epstein
- Thomas Fallon
- Vernon Farnsworth
- Thomas Farrell
- Michael Feeney
- John Finnegan
- Irving Fishman
- Charles Flaherty
- Michael Flaherty
- Edward Flanagan
- Charles Flannery
- David Flynn
- Maurice Frye
- Albert Gammal
- Donald Gaudette
- T. Harold Gayron
- Julie Gilligan
- Harold Gould
- Joel Greenberg
- James Grimaldi
- Anthony Grosso
- Gerard Guilmette
- Barry T. Hannon
- Walter Hannon
- Edward Harrington
- Michael Harrington
- David Harrison
- Francis W. Hatch Jr.
- Michael E. Haynes [7]
- Winston Healy
- Timothy Hickey
- William Hogan
- Franklin W. Holgate [7]
- Herbert Hollis
- Marie Elizabeth Howe
- James Hurrell
- Charles Iannello
- John Ivascyn
- John Janas
- Katherine Kane
- Joseph Kearney
- F. Leo Kenney
- Walter Kerr
- Gregory Khachadoorian
- Cornelius Kiernan
- Philip Kimball
- William Kitterman
- Benjamin Klebanow
- Freyda Koplow
- Walter Kostanski
- Mitsie Kulig
- Matthew Kuss
- Raymond LaFontaine
- Richard Landry
- J. Louis Leblanc
- Peter Levanti
- Arthur Lewis
- David Locke
- Alexander Lolas
- Gerald Lombard
- Michael Lombardi
- Charles Long
- John Long
- William Longworth
- Joseph Loughman
- Charles MacKenzie
- William MacLean
- Donald Madsen
- J. Robert Mahan
- Paul Malloy
- Charles Mann
- Theodore Mann
- Donald Manning
- M. Joseph Manning
- Benjamin Mayhew
- Thomas McGee
- Robert McGinn
- John McGlennon
- John McGlynn
- Allan McGuane
- Arthur McKenna
- John Melia
- Paul Menton
- William Moran
- Hugh Morgan
- Louis Morini
- Gerald Morrissey
- Paul Murphy
- Paul Maurice Murphy
- Albert Nash
- John Navin
- Mary Newman
- Thomas Newth
- James Nolen
- Karl Nordin
- James O'Brien
- John O'Brien
- Norton O'Brien
- Walter O'Brien
- David O'Connor
- Philip O'Donnell
- George O'Farrell
- Charles Ohanian
- Gerald O'Leary
- Bernard Paquette
- Raymond Peck
- Felix Perrault
- Robert Quinn
- Manuel Raposa
- Harry Read
- Leo Reynolds
- Frank Rico
- Daniel Rider
- William Robinson
- J. Hilary Rockett
- George Rogers
- Maurice Ronayne
- Harold Rosen
- Nathan Rosenfeld
- Raymond Rourke
- George Sacco
- Roger Sala
- Duane Sargisson
- Joseph Saulnier
- Anthony Scalli
- Frederic Schlosstein
- Anthony Scibelli
- John Sears
- Jerome Segal
- Joseph Semensi
- I. Edward Serlin
- George Shattuck
- C. Vincent Shea
- Paul J. Sheehy
- Aaron Shinberg
- Alfred Shrigley
- Andre Sigourney
- Michael Simonelli
- Ralph Sirianni
- Lawrence Smith
- George Spatcher
- Janet Kirkland Starr
- Chandler Stevens
- A. Edward Talbot
- Frank Tanner
- Arthur Tobin
- David Tobin
- John Toomey
- Joseph Travaline
- Warren Turner
- Elbert Tuttle
- George Twomey
- Dave Vigneault
- George Walsh
- Joseph Walsh
- Stephen Weekes
- Norman Weinberg
- Robert Wetmore
- Frederick Whitney
- Arthur Williams
- Thomas Wojtkowski
- George Young
- Edward S. Zelazo
- Samuel Zoll
References
- "Composition of the Massachusetts State Senate", Resources on Massachusetts Political Figures in the State Library, Mass.gov, archived from the original on June 6, 2020
- "Composition of the State of Massachusetts House of Representatives", Resources on Massachusetts Political Figures in the State Library, Mass.gov, archived from the original on June 6, 2020
- "Length of Legislative Sessions". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 348+.
- "Organization of the Legislature Since 1780". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2005. p. 338+.
- Norman L. Pidgeon and William C. Maiers. 1967–1968 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
- State Library of Massachusetts, "Massachusetts State Legislator's Papers Collections at the State Library", Mass.gov, retrieved September 3, 2020
- Black Legislators in the Massachusetts General Court: 1867-Present, State Library of Massachusetts, 2010, hdl:2452/48905
Further reading
- Election Statistics: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1966), Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1967, hdl:2452/43458
- "The New Legislature", Boston Globe, January 4, 1967
- Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston. 1967. hdl:2452/40798.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1967–1968 Massachusetts legislature. |
- Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1967, hdl:2452/265595 – via State Library of Massachusetts
- Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1968, hdl:2452/303860
- Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1967, hdl:2452/2671
- Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1968, hdl:2452/2672
- Reports of the Legislative Research Council, Commonwealth of Massachusetts – via New England School of Law (1964-1994)
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