1999–2000 Massachusetts legislature
The 181st Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1999 and 2000 during the governorship of Paul Cellucci. Tom Birmingham served as president of the Senate and Thomas Finneran served as speaker of the House.[4]
181st Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | General Court | ||||
Term | January 6, 1999 – January 2, 2001 [1] | ||||
Senate | |||||
Members | 40 [2] | ||||
President | Tom Birmingham | ||||
Party control | Democrat[2] | ||||
House | |||||
Members | 160 [3] | ||||
Speaker | Thomas Finneran | ||||
Party control | Democrat[3] |
Notable legislation included the Community Preservation Act.[5]
Senators
- Robert A. Antonioni [6]
- Robert A. Bernstein
- Frederick E. Berry
- Thomas F. Birmingham
- Stephen M. Brewer
- Edward J. Clancy, Jr.
- Robert S. Creedon, Jr.
- Cynthia Stone Creem
- Susan C. Fargo
- Guy William Glodis
- Robert A. Havern III
- Robert L. Hedlund
- Cheryl A. Jacques
- James P. Jajuga
- Brian A. Joyce
- Michael R. Knapik
- Brian P. Lees
- Stephen F. Lynch
- David P. Magnani
- Linda J. Melconian
- Joan M. Menard
- Mark C. Montigny
- Richard T. Moore
- Michael W. Morrissey
- Therese Murray
- Andrea F. Nuciforo, Jr.
- Marc R. Pacheco
- Steven C. Panagiotakos
- Henri S. Rauschenbach
- Pamela P. Resor
- Stanley C. Rosenberg
- Charles E. Shannon, Jr.
- Jo Ann Sprague
- Bruce E. Tarr
- Richard R. Tisei
- Steven A. Tolman
- Robert E. Travaglini
- Susan C. Tucker
- Marian Walsh
- Dianne Wilkerson
Representatives
- Steven Angelo [7]
- Cory Atkins
- Demetrius J. Atsalis
- Bruce J. Ayers
- Ruth B. Balser
- Jarrett T. Barrios [8]
- John J. Binienda
- Daniel E. Bosley
- Arthur J. Broadhurst
- Scott P. Brown [8]
- David C. Bunker
- Antonio F. D. Cabral
- Nancy J. Caffyn
- Michael P. Cahill
- Christine E. Canavan
- Gale D. Candaras
- Paul E. Caron
- Mark J. Carron
- Paul C. Casey
- Harriette L. Chandler
- Evelyn G. Chesky
- Vincent P. Ciampa
- Carol C. Cleven
- Edward G. Connolly
- Robert Correia
- Geraldine Creedon
- Brian M. Cresta
- Walter A. DeFilippi [8]
- Robert A. DeLeo
- Viriato Manuel deMacedo
- Paul C. Demakis [8]
- Brian S. Dempsey
- Salvatore F. DiMasi
- David T. Donnelly
- Carol A. Donovan
- James H. Fagan
- Christopher G. Fallon
- Robert F. Fennell
- Michael E. Festa
- Barry R. Finegold
- Kevin L. Finnegan
- Thomas M. Finneran
- Kevin W. Fitzgerald
- Nancy Flavin
- David L. Flynn
- Gloria L. Fox
- John P. Fresolo
- Paul K. Frost
- William C. Galvin
- Barbara A. Gardner [8]
- Colleen M. Garry
- David F. Gately
- Ronald W. Gauch [8]
- Thomas N. George
- Anthony P. Giglio
- Emile J. Goguen
- Brian Paul Golden
- Thomas A. Golden Jr.
- Shirley Gomes
- William G. Greene Jr.
- Cele Hahn
- Paul R. Haley
- Geoffrey D. Hall
- Robert S. Hargraves
- Lida E. Harkins
- John A. Hart Jr.
- Bradford Hill
- Reed V. Hillman
- Christopher J. Hodgkins
- Kevin G. Honan
- Barbara C. Hyland
- Frank M. Hynes
- Patricia D. Jehlen
- Bradley H. Jones Jr.
- Louis L. Kafka
- Rachel Kaprielian
- Jay R. Kaufman
- Daniel F. Keenan
- Shaun P. Kelly
- Thomas P. Kennedy
- Jack Keough
- Kay Khan
- Brian Knuuttila
- Robert M. Koczera
- Peter J. Koutoujian
- Paul Kujawski
- Stephen Kulik
- Peter J. Larkin
- Stephen P. LeDuc
- John A. Lepper
- Maryanne Lewis
- David P. Linsky
- John A. Locke
- Elizabeth A. Malia
- Ronald Mariano
- Francis L. Marini
- J. James Marzilli Jr.
- Thomas M. McGee
- William J. McManus II
- John F. Merrigan
- James R. Miceli
- Charles A. Murphy
- Kevin J. Murphy
- Mary Jeanette Murray
- William P. Nagle Jr.
- David M. Nangle
- Harold P. Naughton Jr.
- Robert J. Nyman
- Thomas J. O'Brien
- Eugene L. O'Flaherty
- Shirley Owens-Hicks
- Marie J. Parente
- Anne M. Paulsen
- Vincent A. Pedone
- Douglas W. Petersen
- George N. Peterson Jr.
- Thomas M. Petrolati
- Anthony Petruccelli
- Elizabeth A. Poirier
- Susan W. Pope
- Ruth W. Provost
- John F. Quinn
- Kathi-Anne Reinstein
- Cheryl A. Rivera
- Michael J. Rodrigues
- Mary S. Rogeness
- George Rogers
- John H. Rogers
- J. Michael Ruane
- Byron Rushing
- Jose L. Santiago
- Angelo M. Scaccia
- Mary Jane Simmons
- John P. Slattery
- Theodore C. Speliotis
- Marie P. St. Fleur
- Harriett L. Stanley
- John H. Stasik
- John A. Stefanini
- Ellen Story
- William M. Straus
- David B. Sullivan
- Joseph C. Sullivan
- Benjamin Swan
- Ronny M. Sydney
- Kathleen M. Teahan
- Walter F. Timilty
- A. Stephen Tobin
- Timothy J. Toomey Jr.
- David M. Torrisi
- Philip Travis
- Eric Turkington
- David H. Tuttle
- James E. Vallee
- Anthony J. Verga
- Joseph F. Wagner
- Patricia A. Walrath
- Martin J. Walsh
- Alice K. Wolf
References
- "Length of Legislative Sessions". Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 348+.
- "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
- "The 181st General Court of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts". State.ma.us. Archived from the original on August 15, 2000.
- Robin Sherman; David Luberoff (2007), Massachusetts Community Preservation Act: Who Benefits, Who Pays? (PDF), Harvard Kennedy School, Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston
- "Commonwealth of Massachusetts: List of members of the 181st General Court (1999-2000)". State.ma.us. Archived from the original on December 10, 2000.
Senate
- "Commonwealth of Massachusetts: the 181st General Court, House of Representatives (1999-2000)". State.ma.us. Archived from the original on August 16, 2000.
List of Members
- State Library of Massachusetts, "Massachusetts State Legislator's Papers Collections at the State Library", Mass.gov, retrieved September 3, 2020
Further reading
- Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1999. hdl:2452/40813.
External links
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Elections Division. "1998 State Senate General Election". Sec.state.ma.us.
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Elections Division. "1998 State Representative General Election". Sec.state.ma.us.
- Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 1999-2000, hdl:2452/630105 – via State Library of Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 1999, hdl:2452/119337
- Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 2000, hdl:2452/119338
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