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Key Legislators Table Key Legislators on Committees: Housing; Revenue; Ways & Means; Bonding, Capital Expenditures, & State Assets Committee Senate Chair Senate House Chair House Committee Members Vice Chair Vice Chair Joint Housing Joseph Boncore Linda Dorcena Kevin Honan Russell Holmes Senate Members: Committee Forry Michael Barrett (D) (Asst. Maj. Whip) Julian Cyr (D) Adam Hinds (D) 1st Suffolk & 1st Suffolk 17th Suffolk 6th Suffolk Patrick O’Connor (R) Middlesex House Members: Boston Boston Boston Boston Robert M. Koczera (D) Cambridge Nick Collins (D) Revere Christine P. Barber (D) Winthrop Carmine L. Gentile (D) Mike Connolly (D) Solomon Goldstein-Rose (D) Chynah Tyler (D) Geoff Diehl (R) David F. DeCoste (R) Committee Senate Chair Senate House Chair House Committee Members Vice Chair Vice Chair Joint Committee on Michael D. Brady Cynthia S. Creem Jay R. Kaufman Linda Dean Campbell Senate Members: Revenue (Asst. Maj. Leader) Kathleen O’Connor Ives (D) Michael J. Rodrigues (D) 2nd Plymouth & 1st Middlesex & 15th Middlesex 15th Essex (Sen. Majority Whip) Bristol Norfolk Joseph A. Boncore (D) Ryan C. Fattman (R) Brockton Brookline, Lexington Haverhill (Minority Whip) East Bridgewater Newton Woburn Methuen Easton Wellesley House Members: Halifax Colleen M. Garry (D) Hanover Brian M. Ashe (D) Hanson James J. Dwyer (D) Plympton Alan Silvia (D) Whitman Daniel J. Hunt (D) Brendan P. Crighton (D) Brian Murray (D) Shawn Dooley (R) Peter J. Durant (R) Committee Senate Chair Senate House Chair House Committee Members Vice Chair Vice Chair Joint Committee on Karen E. Spilka Sal N. DiDomenico Brian S. Dempsey Stephen Kulik Senate Members: Ways and Means Patricia D. Jehlen (D) 2nd Middlesex & Middlesex & 3rd Essex 1st Franklin (Assistant Vice Chair) Norfolk Suffolk William N. Brownsberger (D) Sonia Chang-Diaz (D) Ashland Boston Haverhill Ashland Eileen M. Donoghue (D) Framingham Cambridge Buckland (Sen. Steering & Policy Chair) Franklin Chelsea Conway James B. Eldridge (D) Holliston Everett Deerfield John F. Keenan (D) Hopkinton Leverett Joan B. Lovely (D) Medway Montague (Asst. Majority Whip) Natick Shelburne Thomas M. McGee (D) Shutesbury Michael O. Moore (D) Sunderland Kathleen O’Connor Ives (D) Whately Michael F. Rush (D) James E. Timilty (D) Hampden Co.: Viriato M. deMacedo (R) Chester (Ranking Minority) Richard J. Ross (R) Hampshire Co.: (Asst. Minority Leader) Chesterfield Donald F. Humason, Jr. (R) Cummington (Asst. Minority Leader) Goshen Huntington House Members: Middlefield Elizabeth A. Malia (D) Plainfield (Assistant Vice Chair) Williamsburg James R. Miceli (D) Worthington Thomas P. Walsh (D) Robert M. Koczera (D) Thomas M. Stanley (D) Sean Garballey (D) Committee Senate Chair Senate House Chair House Committee Members Vice Chair Vice Chair Joint Committee on James Arciero (D) Ways and Means Brian M. Ashe (D) (continued) Tricia Farley-Bouvier (D) Russell E. Holmes (D) Josh S. Cutler (D) Mary S. Keefe (D) David M. Rogers (D) Alan Silvia (D) Daniel Cullinane (D) Carole A. Fiola (D) Daniel J. Hunt (D) RoseLee Vincent (D) Evandro C. Carvalho (D) Carmine L. Gentile (D) Carlos Gonzalez (D) Joseph W. McGonagle, Jr.(D) Rady Mom (D) Paul Tucker (D) Adrian Madaro (D) Gerard Cassidy (D) Todd M. Smola (R) (Ranking Minority) Angelo L. D’Emilia (R) Donald R. Berthiaume, Jr. (R) Nicholas A. Boldyga (R) Kate D. Campanale (R) Shawn Dooley (R) Timothy R. Whelan (R) Donald H. Wong (R) Committee Senate Chair Senate House Chair House Committee Members Vice Chair Vice Chair House Committee Antonio F.D. Ruth B. Balsar Angelo M. Scaccia (D) on Bonding, Cabral James J. Dwyer (D) Capital Kenneth I. Gordon (D) Expenditures, and 13th Bristol 12th Middlesex Danial M. Donahue (D) State Assets Michelle M. DuBois (D) New Bedford Newton Mike Connolly (D) William Driscoll (D) David T. Vieira (R) Kevin J. Kuros (R) Senate Committee John F. Keenan Thomas M. McGee Michael O. Moore (D) on Bonding, Anne M. Gobi (D) Capital Norfolk & 3rd Essex Walter F. Timilty (D) Expenditures, and Plymouth Donald F. Humason, Jr. (R) State Assets (Asst. Minority Leader) Abington Lynn Viriato M. deMacedo (R) Braintree Lynnfield Holbrook Marblehead Quincy Nahant Rockland Saugus Swampscott .
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