2003–2004 Massachusetts legislature
Robert Travaglini, Senate president.
Thomas Finneran, House speaker until September 28, 2004
Salvatore DiMasi, House speaker from September 28, 2004
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 2003-2004.
The 183rd Massachusetts General Court , consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives , met in 2003 and 2004 during the governorship of Mitt Romney . Robert Travaglini served as president of the Senate. Thomas Finneran and then Salvatore DiMasi each served as speaker of the House.[ 4]
Notable legislation included "one of the toughest smoking bans in the US, covering workplaces, restaurants, and bars across the state (many of which were already smoke-free as a result of local legislation)."[ 5] [ 6]
Senators
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date of birth [ 8]
district [ 9]
Robert A. Antonioni
July 15, 1958
Steven Baddour
1969
1st Essex
Jarrett Barrios
October 16, 1969
Frederick Berry
December 20, 1949
Stephen Brewer
February 10, 1948
Scott Brown (politician)
September 12, 1959
Harriette L. Chandler
December 20, 1937
Robert Creedon
November 13, 1942
Cynthia Stone Creem
September 17, 1942
Susan Fargo
August 27, 1942
Guy Glodis
February 15, 1969
Jack Hart (state senator)
April 21, 1961
Robert Havern III
July 17, 1949
Robert L. Hedlund
July 12, 1961
Cheryl Jacques
February 17, 1962
Brian A. Joyce
September 5, 1962
Michael Knapik
February 11, 1963
Brian Lees
July 25, 1953
David P. Magnani
May 24, 1944
Thomas M. McGee
December 15, 1955
Linda Melconian
Joan Menard
September 6, 1935
Mark Montigny
June 20, 1961
Richard T. Moore
August 7, 1943
Michael W. Morrissey
August 2, 1954
Therese Murray
October 10, 1947
Andrea F. Nuciforo Jr.
February 26, 1964
Robert O'Leary
January 24, 1946
Marc Pacheco
October 29, 1952
Steven C. Panagiotakos
November 26, 1959
Pam Resor
1942
Stan Rosenberg
October 12, 1949
Charles E. Shannon Jr.
August 31, 1943
Jo Ann Sprague
November 3, 1931
Bruce Tarr
January 2, 1964
Richard Tisei
August 13, 1962
Steven Tolman
October 2, 1954
Robert Travaglini
July 20, 1952
Susan Tucker (politician)
November 7, 1944
Marian Walsh
1954
Dianne Wilkerson
May 2, 1955
Representatives
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name [ 8]
date of birth [ 9]
district [ 9]
Christopher P. Asselin
March 10, 1969
9th Hampden
Cory Atkins
February 10, 1949
Demetrius Atsalis
March 31, 1964
Bruce Ayers
April 17, 1962
Ruth Balser
October 30, 1948
John Binienda
June 22, 1947
Deborah Blumer
October 18, 1941
Daniel E. Bosley
December 9, 1953
Garrett Bradley
July 4, 1970
Arthur Broadhurst
September 28, 1964
Scott Brown (politician)
September 12, 1959
Stephen Buoniconti
September 4, 1969
Antonio Cabral
January 26, 1955
Jennifer Callahan
August 24, 1964
Christine Canavan
January 25, 1950
Gale D. Candaras
1949
Mark Carron
July 8, 1962
Paul Casey
February 26, 1961
Vincent P. Ciampa
April 15, 1945
Cheryl Coakley-Rivera
February 21, 1964
Edward G. Connolly
August 22, 1928
Michael J. Coppola
December 7, 1942
Robert Correia
January 3, 1939
Michael A. Costello
May 5, 1965
Robert K. Coughlin
April 22, 1969
Geraldine Creedon
September 26, 1945
Robert DeLeo (politician)
March 27, 1950
Vinny deMacedo
October 16, 1965
Paul C. Demakis
July 9, 1953
Brian Dempsey (politician)
September 30, 1966
Salvatore DiMasi
August 11, 1945
Paul Donato
October 27, 1941
Christopher Donelan
December 25, 1964
Carol A. Donovan
June 5, 1937
Jamie Eldridge
August 11, 1973
Lewis Evangelidis
July 11, 1961
James H. Fagan
October 13, 1947
Christopher Fallon
June 7, 1953
Mark Falzone
June 14, 1975
Robert Fennell
June 26, 1956
Mike Festa
May 9, 1954
Barry Finegold
March 3, 1971
Thomas Finneran
January 2, 1950
Marie St. Fleur
May 4, 1962
David Lawrence Flynn
February 5, 1933
Gloria Fox
March 18, 1942
John Fresolo
October 11, 1964
Paul Frost
April 25, 1970
William C. Galvin
October 18, 1956
Colleen Garry
July 21, 1962
Thomas N. George
May 2, 1938
Susan Williams Gifford
November 3, 1959
Anne Gobi
December 27, 1962
Emile Goguen
March 16, 1933
Brian Paul Golden
February 2, 1965
Thomas Golden Jr.
March 5, 1971
Shirley Gomes
January 23, 1940
Mary E. Grant
January 10, 1953
William G. Greene Jr.
April 24, 1940
Patricia Haddad
May 7, 1950
Geoff Hall (politician)
October 10, 1948
Robert S. Hargraves
October 14, 1936
Lida E. Harkins
January 24, 1944
Shirley Owens Hicks
April 22, 1942
Bradford Hill
January 22, 1967
Reed V. Hillman
November 30, 1948
Kevin Honan
June 5, 1958
Mark A. Howland
August 20, 1954
Donald Humason Jr.
July 31, 1967
Frank Hynes
December 23, 1940
Patricia D. Jehlen
October 14, 1943
Bradley Jones Jr.
January 9, 1965
Louis Kafka
November 28, 1945
Michael F. Kane
June 10, 1967
Rachel Kaprielian
June 24, 1968
Jay R. Kaufman
May 4, 1947
Daniel F. Keenan
February 15, 1961
Shaun P. Kelly
March 13, 1964
Thomas P. Kennedy
August 15, 1951
Kay Khan
June 22, 1941
Brian Knuuttila
February 22, 1957
Peter Kocot
September 18, 1956
Robert Koczera
November 25, 1953
Peter Koutoujian
September 17, 1961
Paul Kujawski
August 26, 1953
Stephen Kulik
August 3, 1950
Barbara L'Italien
January 3, 1961
William Lantigua
February 19, 1955
Peter J. Larkin
December 23, 1953
James Leary
March 27, 1967
Stephen LeDuc
February 29, 1968
John Lepper
December 22, 1934
David Linsky
October 16, 1957
Paul Loscocco
March 7, 1962
Liz Malia
September 30, 1949
Ronald Mariano
October 31, 1946
Jim Marzilli
May 8, 1958
Jim Miceli
March 25, 1935
Charles A. Murphy
August 11, 1965
James M. Murphy
November 15, 1969
Kevin J. Murphy (politician)
November 27, 1952
David Nangle
December 18, 1960
Harold Naughton Jr.
July 4, 1960
Robert Nyman
August 20, 1960
Thomas J. O'Brien (Massachusetts politician)
March 15, 1964
Eugene O'Flaherty
July 20, 1968
Marie Parente
May 22, 1928
Matthew Patrick (politician)
April 1, 1952
Anne Paulsen
August 8, 1936
Vincent Pedone
March 15, 1967
Alice Peisch
October 4, 1954
Jeff Perry (politician)
January 8, 1964
Douglas W. Petersen
March 7, 1948
George N. Peterson Jr.
July 8, 1950
Thomas Petrolati
March 16, 1957
Anthony Petruccelli
October 2, 1972
William "Smitty" Pignatelli
August 31, 1959
Elizabeth Poirier
October 27, 1942
Karyn Polito
November 11, 1966
Susan W. Pope
October 9, 1942
John F. Quinn
April 7, 1963
Kathi-Anne Reinstein
January 31, 1971
Michael Rodrigues (politician)
May 30, 1959
Mary Rogeness
May 18, 1941
John H. Rogers
October 22, 1964
J. Michael Ruane
December 10, 1927
Mike Rush
November 30, 1973
Byron Rushing
July 29, 1942
Jeffrey Sanchez (politician)
July 18, 1969
Angelo Scaccia
September 29, 1942
John Scibak
May 4, 1953
Mary Jane Simmons
May 14, 1953
Frank Smizik
September 4, 1944
Theodore C. Speliotis
August 20, 1953
Robert Spellane
March 5, 1970
Joyce Spiliotis
December 27, 1946
Karen Spilka
January 11, 1953
Harriett Stanley
March 30, 1950
Thomas M. Stanley
March 23, 1964
Ellen Story
October 17, 1941
William M. Straus
June 26, 1956
David B. Sullivan
June 6, 1953
Joseph Sullivan (mayor)
March 1, 1959
Benjamin Swan
September 18, 1933
Kathleen Teahan
June 11, 1947
Walter Timilty
July 19, 1969
A. Stephen Tobin
July 3, 1956
Timothy J. Toomey Jr.
June 7, 1953
David Torrisi
September 18, 1968
Philip Travis
July 2, 1940
Eric Turkington
August 12, 1947
James E. Vallee
July 24, 1966
Anthony Verga
April 26, 1935
Joseph Wagner (Massachusetts politician)
May 7, 1960
Brian P. Wallace
July 26, 1949
Patricia Walrath
August 11, 1941
Marty Walsh
April 10, 1967
Steven Walsh
September 11, 1973
Daniel K. Webster
April 2, 1964
Alice Wolf
December 24, 1933
See also
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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
^ "Organization of the Legislature Since 1780" . Manual for the Use of the General Court . Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2005. p. 338+.
^ Robert David Sullivan (2005). "A Toast to the General Court" . CommonWealth Magazine . 10 (4).
^ "2004 Chap. 0137. An Act Improving Public Health In The Commonwealth", Massachusetts Acts and Resolves , hdl :2452/122188
^ "List of Members of the 183rd General Court (2003-2004)" . Mass.gov . Archived from the original on August 30, 2004.
^ a b 2003-2004 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . 2003.
^ a b c "Register of the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, 2003-2004", Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts , hdl :2452/796545
Further reading
Manual for the Use of the General Court . Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2003. hdl :2452/40814 .
"Massachusetts Legislature Repeals Clean Elections Law", New York Times , June 21, 2003
"Weekly Roundup - Week of Nov. 29, 2004" , Statehousenews.com , Boston: State House News Service, archived from the original on December 8, 2004
External links
"State Senate Elections: 2002-2003" , Sec.state.ma.us , Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Elections Division
"State Representative Elections: 2002-2003" , Sec.state.ma.us , Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Elections Division
Massachusetts General Court, Bills (Legislative Documents) and Journals: 2003-2004 , hdl :2452/630107
Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 2003 , hdl :2452/119341
Massachusetts Acts and Resolves: 2004 , hdl :2452/122051
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