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Friday, January 4, 2013

Massachusetts Legislators To Receive Pay Cut

A drop in the state's median household income led to the salary reduction.

Massachusetts lawmakers will get a pay cut this year, in accordance with a state law that links legislators’ salaries to the state’s median household income. Governor Deval Patrick’s office announced the drop in wages this week. “As required by Article CXVIII of the Amendments to the Constitution, for the purpose of adjusting the base compensation of members of the General Court, we have ascertained, from the federal census American Community Survey and reports of average weekly wages, that the median household income for the Commonwealth for the preceding two-year period decreased by 1.8 percent,” Patrick said in a Jan. 2 letter to State Treasurer Steven Grossman. The pay cut amounts to about $1,000 annually from legislators’ current base…

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Budget and Zoning Enforcement Bylaw Approved

The annual town meeting was continued until Wednesday, May 18.

The annual town meeting last night was continued after 22 articles on the 45-article town meeting warrant was approved. Only one article was defeated due to the fact that there were no bills from the previous years to come forth to the town meeting in Article 10. What was approved? Here's the highlights: The annual town meeting was continued until Wednesday, May 18 to continue the 45-article warrant. For more information, visit the town's website.

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