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1997–1998 Massachusetts legislature

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180th
Massachusetts General Court
179th181st
Overview
Legislative bodyGeneral Court
TermJanuary 1997 (1997-01) –[1]
Senate
Members40[2]
PresidentTom Birmingham
Majority LeaderThomas C. Norton
Majority WhipLinda Melconian
Minority LeaderBrian Lees
Minority WhipRichard Tisei
Party controlDemocrat[2]
House
Members160
SpeakerThomas Finneran
Majority LeaderWilliam P. Nagle Jr.
Majority WhipBarbara Gardner
Minority LeaderDavid Peters
Minority WhipFrancis L. Marini
Party controlDemocrat[3]
Thomas F. Birmingham
Thomas Birmingham, Senate president.
Thomas M. Finneran
Thomas Finneran, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1997-1998.

The180th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of theMassachusetts Senate and theMassachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1997 and 1998 during thegovernorships ofBill Weld andPaul Cellucci.Thomas F. Birmingham served aspresident of the Senate andThomas M. Finneran served asspeaker of the House.[4]

Senators

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portraitname[5]date of birth[6]district[6]
Matthew J. AmorelloMarch 15, 19582nd Worcester
Robert A. AntonioniJuly 15, 1958
Robert A. BernsteinMarch 22, 1961
Frederick BerryDecember 20, 1949
Tom BirminghamAugust 4, 1949
Stephen BrewerFebruary 10, 1948
Edward J. Clancy Jr.June 30, 1950
Robert CreedonNovember 13, 1942
Robert DurandFebruary 28, 1953
Susan FargoAugust 27, 1942
Robert Havern IIIJuly 17, 1949
Robert L. HedlundJuly 12, 1961
Cheryl JacquesFebruary 17, 1962
James JajugaDecember 12, 1946
Brian A. JoyceSeptember 5, 1962
Bill Keating (politician)September 6, 1952
Michael KnapikFebruary 11, 1963
Brian LeesJuly 25, 1953
Stephen F. LynchMarch 31, 1955
David P. MagnaniMay 24, 1944
Linda Melconian
Mark MontignyJune 20, 1961
Richard T. MooreAugust 7, 1943
Michael W. MorrisseyAugust 2, 1954
Therese MurrayOctober 10, 1947
Thomas C. NortonDecember 11, 1934
Andrea F. Nuciforo Jr.February 26, 1964
John D. O'Brien Jr.1960
Marc PachecoOctober 29, 1952
Steven C. PanagiotakosNovember 26, 1959
Lois PinesAugust 16, 1940
Henri S. RauschenbachOctober 9, 1947
Stan RosenbergOctober 12, 1949
Charles E. Shannon Jr.August 31, 1943
Bruce TarrJanuary 2, 1964
Richard TiseiAugust 13, 1962
Warren TolmanOctober 23, 1959
Robert TravagliniJuly 20, 1952
Marian Walsh1954
Dianne WilkersonMay 2, 1955

Representatives

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portraitname[5]date of birth[6]district[6]
Steven AngeloJune 8, 19529th Essex
Michael G. BellottiMarch 21, 1963
John BiniendaJune 22, 1947
Daniel E. BosleyDecember 9, 1953
Arthur BroadhurstSeptember 28, 1964
John BusingerFebruary 5, 1945
Antonio CabralJanuary 26, 1955
Michael P. CahillDecember 12, 1961
Thomas CahirSeptember 19, 1952
Christine CanavanJanuary 25, 1950
Gale D. Candaras1949
Paul CaronNovember 15, 1955
Paul CaseyFebruary 26, 1961
Harriette L. ChandlerDecember 20, 1937
Evelyn CheskyAugust 20, 1933
Vincent P. CiampaApril 15, 1945
Forrester ClarkNovember 30, 1934
Carol ClevenNovember 2, 1928
David B. Cohen (mayor)September 2, 1947
Edward G. ConnollyAugust 22, 1928
Robert CorreiaJanuary 3, 1939
Geraldine CreedonSeptember 26, 1945
Brian CrestaApril 22, 1969
Donna CuomoMarch 19, 1947
Walter DeFilippiOctober 3, 1926
Robert DeLeo (politician)March 27, 1950
Paul C. DemakisJuly 9, 1953
Brian Dempsey (politician)September 30, 1966
Salvatore DiMasiAugust 11, 1945
David DonnellyJune 7, 1956
Carol A. DonovanJune 5, 1937
James H. FaganOctober 13, 1947
Christopher FallonJune 7, 1953
Robert FennellJune 26, 1956
Barry FinegoldMarch 3, 1971
Kevin L. FinneganJune 1, 1964
Thomas FinneranJanuary 2, 1950
Kevin W. Fitzgerald1950
Nancy FlavinJune 26, 1950
Gloria FoxMarch 18, 1942
Paul FrostApril 25, 1970
Joseph GallitanoApril 12, 1946
William C. GalvinOctober 18, 1956
Barbara GardnerJanuary 19, 1941
Colleen GarryJuly 21, 1962
David GatelySeptember 27, 1955
Ronald GauchFebruary 13, 1938
Thomas N. GeorgeMay 2, 1938
Anthony GiglioJanuary 28, 1941
Guy GlodisFebruary 15, 1969
Emile GoguenMarch 16, 1933
Thomas Golden Jr.March 5, 1971
Shirley GomesJanuary 23, 1940
William G. Greene Jr.April 24, 1940
Patrick GuerrieroMarch 3, 1968
Cele HahnMarch 21, 1942
Paul HaleyJune 9, 1953
Geoff Hall (politician)October 10, 1948
Robert S. HargravesOctober 14, 1936
Lida E. HarkinsJanuary 24, 1944
Jack Hart (state senator)April 21, 1961
Shirley Owens HicksApril 22, 1942
Christopher HodgkinsAugust 24, 1957
Kevin HonanJune 5, 1958
Barbara HylandOctober 17, 1943
Frank HynesDecember 23, 1940
M. Paul IannuccilloMay 1, 1963
Patricia D. JehlenOctober 14, 1943
Bradley Jones Jr.January 9, 1965
Louis KafkaNovember 28, 1945
Rachel KaprielianJune 24, 1968
Jay R. KaufmanMay 4, 1947
Daniel F. KeenanFebruary 15, 1961
Shaun P. KellyMarch 13, 1964
Thomas P. KennedyAugust 15, 1951
Kay KhanJune 22, 1941
John C. KlimmNovember 5, 1955
Brian KnuuttilaFebruary 22, 1957
Robert KoczeraNovember 25, 1953
Peter KoutoujianSeptember 17, 1961
Paul KujawskiAugust 26, 1953
Stephen KulikAugust 3, 1950
Patrick LandersSeptember 20, 1959
Harold M. Lane, Jr.August 24, 1938
Peter J. LarkinDecember 23, 1953
Stephen LeDucFebruary 29, 1968
Edward LeLacheurJune 1, 1925
John LepperDecember 22, 1934
Jacqueline LewisMay 3, 1945
Maryanne Lewis1963
John A. Locke (Massachusetts politician)November 27, 1962
Ronald MarianoOctober 31, 1946
Francis L. MariniMarch 5, 1949
Jim MarzilliMay 8, 1958
Thomas M. McGeeDecember 15, 1955
Joseph B. McIntyreApril 11, 1957
William McManusJanuary 26, 1963
Joan MenardSeptember 6, 1935
John MerriganMay 2, 1961
Jim MiceliMarch 25, 1935
Charles A. MurphyAugust 11, 1965
Dennis M. MurphySeptember 12, 1962
Kevin J. Murphy (politician)November 27, 1952
Mary Jeanette MurrayDecember 24, 1924
William P. Nagle Jr.June 10, 1951
Harold Naughton Jr.July 4, 1960
Janet O'Brien
Thomas J. O'Brien (Massachusetts politician)March 15, 1964
Eugene O'FlahertyJuly 20, 1968
Marie ParenteMay 22, 1928
Anne PaulsenAugust 8, 1936
Vincent PedoneMarch 15, 1967
David Peters (politician)March 1, 1954
Douglas W. PetersenMarch 7, 1948
George N. Peterson Jr.July 8, 1950
Thomas PetrolatiMarch 16, 1957
Kevin PoirierJuly 7, 1940
Susan W. PopeOctober 9, 1942
Ruth ProvostAugust 9, 1949
John F. QuinnApril 7, 1963
William ReinsteinMarch 26, 1929
Pam Resor1942
Charlotte Golar RichieDecember 11, 1958
Michael Rodrigues (politician)May 30, 1959
Mary RogenessMay 18, 1941
John H. RogersOctober 22, 1964
J. Michael RuaneDecember 10, 1927
Byron RushingJuly 29, 1942
Angelo ScacciaSeptember 29, 1942
Anthony M. ScibelliOctober 16, 1911
Emanuel SerraJune 12, 1945
Mary Jane SimmonsMay 14, 1953
John P. SlatteryApril 5, 1958
Theodore C. SpeliotisAugust 20, 1953
Jo Ann SpragueNovember 3, 1931
Harriett StanleyMarch 30, 1950
John StasikJune 5, 1942
John StefaniniMarch 23, 1964
Douglas StoddartMarch 5, 1952
Ellen StoryOctober 17, 1941
William M. StrausJune 26, 1956
David B. SullivanJune 6, 1953
Joseph Sullivan (mayor)March 1, 1959
Benjamin SwanSeptember 18, 1933
Kathleen TeahanJune 11, 1947
Alvin ThompsonMay 15, 1939
A. Stephen TobinJuly 3, 1956
Steven TolmanOctober 2, 1954
Timothy J. Toomey Jr.June 7, 1953
Philip TravisJuly 2, 1940
Eric TurkingtonAugust 12, 1947
David Tuttle
James E. ValleeJuly 24, 1966
Anthony VergaApril 26, 1935
Joseph Wagner (Massachusetts politician)May 7, 1960
Patricia WalrathAugust 11, 1941
Marty WalshApril 10, 1967
Alice WolfDecember 24, 1933

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Length of Legislative Sessions".Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 348+.
  2. ^ab"Composition of the Massachusetts State Senate",Resources on Massachusetts Political Figures in the State Library, Mass.gov, archived fromthe original on June 6, 2020
  3. ^"Composition of the State of Massachusetts House of Representatives",Resources on Massachusetts Political Figures in the State Library, Mass.gov, archived fromthe original on June 6, 2020
  4. ^"The 180th General Court of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts".State.ma.us. Archived fromthe original on February 13, 1998.
  5. ^ab1997–1998 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Boston – via Internet Archive.
  6. ^abcd"Register of the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, 1997-1998"(PDF),Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – via State Library of Massachusetts

Further reading

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  • Manual for the Use of the General Court. Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1997.hdl:2452/40812.

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