1989–1990 Massachusetts legislature
William Bulger, Senate president.
George Keverian, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1989-1990.
The 176th Massachusetts General Court , consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives , met in 1989 and 1990 during the governorship of Michael Dukakis . William Bulger served as president of the Senate and George Keverian served as speaker of the House.
Senators
portrait
name [ 4]
date of birth [ 5]
district [ 5]
Salvatore R. Albano
1935
2nd Middlesex
Theodore J. Aleixo Jr.
August 23, 1942
Bristol and Plymouth
Carol Amick
5th Middlesex
Michael J. Barrett
June 27, 1948
Middlesex and Suffolk
Frederick Berry
December 20, 1949
2nd Essex
Louis Peter Bertonazzi
October 9, 1933
Worcester and Norfolk
Walter J. Boverini
June 5, 1925
1st Essex
John A. Brennan Jr.
September 19, 1945
3rd Middlesex
Robert C. Buell
April 23, 1931
1st Essex and Middlesex
William Bulger
February 2, 1934
1st Suffolk
Edward L. Burke
1942
Middlesex, Norfolk and Worcester
John P. Burke
December 2, 1954
Hampden and Hampshire
Paul Cellucci
April 24, 1948
Middlesex and Worcester
Nicholas Costello
1935
3rd Essex
Michael C. Creedon
November 3, 1946
Plymouth
Francis D. Doris
1931
Suffolk, Essex and Middlesex
William B. Golden
October 9, 1948
Norfolk and Plymouth
Paul D. Harold
September 5, 1948
Norfolk
John Patrick Houston
1955
1st Worcester and Middlesex
Bill Keating (politician)
September 6, 1952
Norfolk and Bristol
Edward P. Kirby
January 10, 1928
Plymouth and Barnstable
Richard Arnold Kraus
1937
4th Middlesex
Christopher M. Lane
May 15, 1959
1st Suffolk and Norfolk
Brian Lees
July 25, 1953
2nd Hampden
David H. Locke
August 4, 1927
Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex
Michael LoPresti Jr.
April 30, 1947
Suffolk and Middlesex
William Q. MacLean Jr.
November 4, 1934
2nd Bristol
Patricia McGovern
August 2, 1941
2nd Essex and Middlesex
Linda Melconian
1st Hampden
Thomas C. Norton
December 11, 1934
1st Bristol
John Olver
September 3, 1936
Franklin and Hampshire
Bill Owens (Massachusetts politician)
July 6, 1937
2nd Suffolk
Mary L. Padula
2nd Worcester and Middlesex
Lois Pines
August 16, 1940
Middlesex and Norfolk
Henri S. Rauschenbach
October 9, 1947
Cape and Islands
Paul J. Sheehy
November 1, 1934
1st Middlesex
Robert D. Wetmore
July 24, 1930
Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin
Thomas P. White
August 27, 1950
Worcester
W. Paul White
July 7, 1945
2nd Suffolk and Norfolk
Representatives
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date of birth [ 5]
district [ 5]
Frances Alexander (politician)
June 16, 1919
6th Essex
Lawrence R. Alexander
1950
8th Essex
Robert B. Ambler
1927
4th Norfolk
Steven Angelo
June 8, 1952
9th Essex
Robert A. Antonioni
July 15, 1958
4th Worcester
John C. Bartley
March 25, 1956
32nd Middlesex
Geoffrey C. Beckwith
1958
21st Middlesex
John Binienda
June 22, 1947
17th Worcester
Kevin Blanchette
1954
16th Essex
Peter I. Blute
January 28, 1956
11th Worcester
Robert Joseph Bohigian
July 24, 1922
14th Worcester
Daniel E. Bosley
December 9, 1953
1st Berkshire
George Bourque
1913
3rd Worcester
John C. Bradford
February 16, 1940
10th Bristol
James T. Brett
December 22, 1949
14th Suffolk
Stephen Brewer
February 10, 1948
5th Worcester
Carmen Buell
February 3, 1945
2nd Franklin
Suzanne M. Bump
February 18, 1956
5th Norfolk
Edward S. Burgess, Jr.
1950
10th Plymouth
John Businger
February 5, 1945
15th Norfolk
Thomas Cahir
September 19, 1952
3rd Barnstable
Howard C. Cahoon, Jr
December 31, 1944
4th Barnstable
Paul Caron
November 15, 1955
11th Hampden
Paul Casey
February 26, 1961
34th Middlesex
Athan Catjakis
1931
9th Hampden
Robert A. Cerasoli
July 12, 1947
3rd Norfolk
Vincent P. Ciampa
April 15, 1945
37th Middlesex
Marjorie Clapprood
September 24, 1949
8th Norfolk
Forrester Clark
November 30, 1934
4th Essex
Carol Cleven
November 2, 1928
16th Middlesex
David B. Cohen (mayor)
September 2, 1947
11th Middlesex
Andrew Collaro
March 21, 1910
15th Worcester
Joseph M. Connolly
January 5, 1924
5th Middlesex
William Constantino Jr.
May 27, 1944
12th Worcester
Robert Correia
January 3, 1939
7th Bristol
John F. Cox
July 27, 1955
17th Middlesex
Charles Decas
October 5, 1937
2nd Plymouth
Walter DeFilippi
October 3, 1926
6th Hampden
Salvatore DiMasi
August 11, 1945
3rd Suffolk
Stephen W. Doran
March 26, 1956
15th Middlesex
John R. Driscoll
May 9, 1924
9th Worcester
Robert Durand
February 28, 1953
4th Middlesex
Frank Emilio (politician)
August 31, 1935
3rd Essex
Patricia Fiero
June 12, 1941
5th Essex
Thomas Finneran
January 2, 1950
13th Suffolk
Kevin W. Fitzgerald
1950
16th Suffolk
Charles Flaherty (politician)
October 13, 1938
27th Middlesex
Michael F. Flaherty Sr.
September 6, 1936
4th Suffolk
John H. Flood
June 24, 1939
6th Norfolk
William J. Flynn, Jr.
1933
5th Plymouth
Peter Forman
April 28, 1958
1st Plymouth
Gloria Fox
March 18, 1942
7th Suffolk
William F. Galvin
September 17, 1950
19th Suffolk
Barbara Gardner
January 19, 1941
8th Middlesex
Mary Jane Gibson
February 7, 1933
26th Middlesex
Anthony Giglio
January 28, 1941
38th Middlesex
Larry F. Giordano
1944
15th Essex
William Glodis
April 6, 1934
16th Worcester
Augusto Grace
April 9, 1954
23rd Middlesex
Barbara Gray
October 11, 1926
6th Middlesex
Sherwood Guernsey
1946
2nd Berkshire
Geoff Hall (politician)
October 10, 1948
2nd Middlesex
Lida E. Harkins
January 24, 1944
13th Norfolk
Robert Havern III
July 17, 1949
25th Middlesex
Robert Emmet Hayes
1951
7th Plymouth
Jonathan Healy
October 10, 1945
1st Franklin
Joseph N. Hermann
June 8, 1924
14th Essex
Albert Herren
June 8, 1952
6th Bristol
Lucile Hicks
May 11, 1938
13th Middlesex
Shirley Owens Hicks
April 22, 1942
6th Suffolk
Barbara Hildt
April 13, 1946
1st Essex
Christopher Hodgkins
August 24, 1957
4th Berkshire
Iris Holland
September 30, 1920
2nd Hampden
Kevin Honan
June 5, 1958
18th Suffolk
Augusta Hornblower
June 6, 1948
1st Middlesex
Robert L. Howarth
1942
13th Hampden
Frank Hynes
December 23, 1940
4th Plymouth
Robert F. Jakubowicz
1932
3rd Berkshire
Raymond A. Jordan Jr.
May 5, 1943
12th Hampden
Stephen Karol
1948
2nd Bristol
Marie-Louise Kehoe
December 12, 1928
11th Norfolk
Thomas P. Kennedy
August 15, 1951
9th Plymouth
George Keverian
June 3, 1931
31st Middlesex
Robert Koczera
November 25, 1953
11th Bristol
Paul Kollios
February 24, 1936
7th Worcester
Robert Kraus
March 20, 1957
12th Plymouth
Edward M. Lambert Jr.
March 8, 1958
8th Bristol
Patrick Landers
September 20, 1959
1st Hampden
Denis Lawrence
1940
13th Bristol
Edward LeLacheur
June 1, 1925
18th Middlesex
Kenneth M. Lemanski
January 27, 1954
8th Hampden
Jacqueline Lewis
May 3, 1945
8th Plymouth
John Loring
1926
14th Middlesex
Vincent Lozzi
January 28, 1932
10th Essex
Joseph Mackey
1951
30th Middlesex
David P. Magnani
May 24, 1944
7th Middlesex
Anthony Mandile
August 14, 1946
10th Middlesex
Charles Mann
April 27, 1935
6th Plymouth
M. Joseph Manning
September 23, 1924
7th Norfolk
Francis Mara
1950
11th Plymouth
Robert H. Marsh
August 15, 1959
14th Norfolk
John E. McDonough
May 21, 1953
12th Suffolk
Thomas W. McGee
May 24, 1924
11th Essex
Joseph B. McIntyre
April 11, 1957
12th Bristol
Mary Jane McKenna
October 23, 1939
1st Worcester
John C. McNeil
June 8, 1945
36th Middlesex
Joan Menard
September 6, 1935
5th Bristol
Nelson Merced
August 17, 1947
5th Suffolk
Jim Miceli
March 25, 1935
20th Middlesex
Richard T. Moore
August 7, 1943
8th Worcester
Peter B. Morin
April 2, 1955
2nd Barnstable
Michael W. Morrissey
August 2, 1954
1st Norfolk
Mary Jeanette Murray
December 24, 1924
3rd Plymouth
Eleanor Myerson
May 9, 1922
11th Suffolk
William P. Nagle Jr.
June 10, 1951
1st Hampshire
Shannon O%27Brien
April 30, 1959
2nd Hampshire
Timothy F. O'Leary
1944
35th Middlesex
Kevin O'Sullivan (politician)
September 30, 1953
13th Worcester
Marc Pacheco
October 29, 1952
3rd Bristol
Nicholas Paleologos
March 9, 1953
33rd Middlesex
Thomas Palumbo
June 9, 1950
2nd Essex
Marie Parente
May 22, 1928
10th Worcester
Thomas Petrolati
March 16, 1957
7th Hampden
Steven Pierce
October 10, 1949
4th Hampden
Kevin Poirier
July 7, 1940
14th Bristol
Daniel Ranieri
1951
10th Norfolk
Michael J. Rea, Jr
July 23, 1940
24th Middlesex
William Reinstein
March 26, 1929
17th Suffolk
Robert J. Rohan
August 15, 1921
5th Hampden
Mark Roosevelt
December 10, 1955
8th Suffolk
Stan Rosenberg
October 12, 1949
3rd Hampshire
Susan Rourke
March 7, 1954
19th Middlesex
J. Michael Ruane
December 10, 1927
7th Essex
Byron Rushing
July 29, 1942
9th Suffolk
Alfred E. Saggese Jr.
November 21, 1946
20th Suffolk
Angelo Scaccia
September 29, 1942
15th Suffolk
Susan Schur
February 27, 1940
12th Middlesex
Anthony M. Scibelli
October 16, 1911
10th Hampden
Emanuel Serra
June 12, 1945
1st Suffolk
Chester Suhoski
March 26, 1941
2nd Worcester
Gregory W. Sullivan
January 29, 1952
12th Norfolk
Edward B. Teague III
November 25, 1949
1st Barnstable
Alvin Thompson
May 15, 1939
28th Middlesex
Richard Tisei
August 13, 1962
22nd Middlesex
A. Stephen Tobin
July 3, 1956
2nd Norfolk
Peter G. Torkildsen
January 28, 1958
13th Essex
Roger Tougas
January 9, 1927
9th Bristol
Marilyn Travinski
June 1, 1947
6th Worcester
Philip Travis
July 2, 1940
4th Bristol
Peter Trombley
September 16, 1948
9th Middlesex
Susan Tucker (politician)
November 7, 1944
17th Essex
Eric Turkington
August 12, 1947
Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket
Peter A. Vellucci
1942
29th Middlesex
William B. Vernon
April 17, 1951
1st Bristol
Richard Voke
December 2, 1947
2nd Suffolk
Patricia Walrath
August 11, 1941
3rd Middlesex
Marian Walsh
1954
10th Suffolk
Michael P. Walsh
3rd Hampden
Thomas Walsh (Massachusetts politician)
July 15, 1960
12th Essex
Francis H. Woodward
March 17, 1939
9th Norfolk
See also
References
^ "Length of Legislative Sessions" . Manual for the Use of the General Court . Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2009. p. 348+.
^ a b "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
^ a b "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
^ a b 1988–1989 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . 1988 – via Internet Archive .
^ a b c d "Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, 1989", Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts , 1989, hdl :2452/796475
Further reading
Court, Massachusetts General (1989). Manual for the Use of the General Court . Boston: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. hdl :2452/40808 .
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