Contacting Recipients About Out-of-Region Benefit Use S1806.248
Vote Description
This amendment would have required that the Department of Transitional Assistance contact benefit recipients whose benefits are used outside Massachusetts or border states to determine whether the usage was legitimate.
Mass Fiscal Explanation
Mass Fiscal supported a "yes" vote.
Mass Fiscal's Stance
Fiscal Responsibility Vote
Good Government Vote
Vote result on 11/06/2013
FAILED
Yea
34
Nay
113
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Denise Andrews | Second Franklin | 7% | ||
James Arciero | Second Middlesex | 28% | ||
Brian M. Ashe | Second Hampden | 19% | ||
Cory Atkins | Fourteenth Middlesex | 9% | ||
Bruce J. Ayers | First Norfolk | 32% | ||
Ruth B. Balser | Twelfth Middlesex | 11% | ||
F. Jay Barrows | First Bristol | 91% | ||
Carlo P. Basile | First Suffolk | 10% | ||
Matthew A. Beaton | Eleventh Worcester | 94% | ||
Jennifer E. Benson | Thirty-Seventh Middlesex | 10% | ||
John J. Binienda | Seventeenth Worcester | 10% | ||
Nicholas A. Boldyga | Third Hampden | 92% | ||
Garrett J. Bradley | Third Plymouth | 10% | ||
Michael D. Brady | Ninth Plymouth | 9% | ||
Paul A. Brodeur | Thirty-Second Middlesex | 10% | ||
Antonio F.D. Cabral | Thirteenth Bristol | 10% | ||
Thomas J. Calter | Twelfth Plymouth | 29% | ||
Linda Dean Campbell | Fifteenth Essex | 14% | ||
Christine E. Canavan | Tenth Plymouth | 12% | ||
James M. Cantwell | Fourth Plymouth | 24% | ||
Gailanne M. Cariddi | First Berkshire | 10% | ||
Tackey Chan | Second Norfolk | 9% | ||
Cheryl A. Coakley-Rivera | Tenth Hampden | 11% | ||
Leah Cole | 12th Essex | 93% | ||
Nick Collins | Fourth Suffolk | 12% | ||
Thomas P. Conroy | Thirteenth Middlesex | 9% | ||
Edward F. Coppinger | Tenth Suffolk | 10% | ||
Michael A. Costello | First Essex | 11% | ||
Claire D. Cronin | Eleventh Plymouth | 10% | ||
Daniel Cullinane | 12th Suffolk | 18% | ||
Sean Curran | Ninth Hampden | 20% | ||
Mark J. Cusack | Fifth Norfolk | 11% | ||
Josh S. Cutler | Sixth Plymouth | 28% | ||
Angelo L. D'Emilia | Eighth Plymouth | 85% | ||
Marjorie C. Decker | Twenty-Fifth Middlesex | 8% | ||
Robert A. DeLeo | Nineteenth Suffolk | 10% | ||
Brian S. Dempsey | Third Essex | 11% | ||
Marcos A. Devers | 16th Essex | 10% | ||
Geoffrey G. Diehl | Seventh Plymouth | 96% | ||
Stephen L. DiNatale | Third Worcester | 32% | ||
Diana DiZoglio | 1st Essex | 33% | ||
Daniel M. Donahue | 16th Worcester | 16% | ||
Peter Durant | Worcester and Hampshire | 90% | ||
James J. Dwyer | Thirtieth Middlesex | 40% | ||
Carolyn C. Dykema | Eighth Middlesex | 13% | ||
Lori A. Ehrlich | Eighth Essex | 9% | ||
Christopher G. Fallon | Thirty-Third Middlesex | 20% | ||
Tricia Farley-Bouvier | Third Berkshire | 11% | ||
Robert F. Fennell | Tenth Essex | 9% | ||
Kimberly N. Ferguson | First Worcester | 88% | ||
John V. Fernandes | Tenth Worcester | 8% | ||
Ann-Margaret Ferrante | Fifth Essex | 10% | ||
Michael J. Finn | Sixth Hampden | 10% | ||
Carole Fiola | 6th Bristol | 22% | ||
Paul K. Frost | Seventh Worcester | 87% | ||
William C. Galvin | Sixth Norfolk | 8% | ||
Sean Garballey | Twenty-Third Middlesex | 10% | ||
Denise C. Garlick | Thirteenth Norfolk | 10% | ||
Colleen M. Garry | Thirty-Sixth Middlesex | 63% | ||
Susan Williams Gifford | Second Plymouth | 88% | ||
Thomas A. Golden | Sixteenth Middlesex | 13% | ||
Ken Gordon | Twenty-First Middlesex | 10% | ||
Danielle W. Gregoire | Fourth Middlesex | 12% | ||
Patricia A. Haddad | Fifth Bristol | 10% | ||
Sheila C. Harrington | First Middlesex | 87% | ||
Jonathan Hecht | Twenty-Ninth Middlesex | 10% | ||
Carlos Henriquez | Fifth Suffolk | 5% | ||
Paul Heroux | Second Bristol | 22% | ||
Kate Hogan | Third Middlesex | 12% | ||
Russell E. Holmes | Sixth Suffolk | 10% | ||
Kevin G. Honan | Seventeenth Suffolk | 10% | ||
Steven S. Howitt | Fourth Bristol | 88% | ||
Randy Hunt | Fifth Barnstable | 86% | ||
Bradley H. Jones | Twentieth Middlesex | 88% | ||
Louis L. Kafka | Eighth Norfolk | 11% | ||
Jay R. Kaufman | Fifteenth Middlesex | 9% | ||
Mary S. Keefe | Fifteenth Worcester | 8% | ||
John D. Keenan | Seventh Essex | 11% | ||
Kay Khan | Eleventh Middlesex | 9% | ||
Peter V. Kocot | First Hampshire | 10% | ||
Robert M. Koczera | Eleventh Bristol | 11% | ||
Stephen Kulik | First Franklin | 10% | ||
Kevin J. Kuros | Eighth Worcester | 95% | ||
John J. Lawn | Tenth Middlesex | 11% | ||
David Paul Linsky | Fifth Middlesex | 11% | ||
Jay Livingstone | Eighth Suffolk | 20% | ||
James J. Lyons | Eighteenth Essex | 100% | ||
Timothy R. Madden | Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket | 12% | ||
John J. Mahoney | Thirteenth Worcester | 10% | ||
Elizabeth A. Malia | Eleventh Suffolk | 7% | ||
Brian R. Mannal | Second Barnstable | 15% | ||
Ronald Mariano | Third Norfolk | 10% | ||
Paul W. Mark | Second Berkshire | 9% | ||
Christopher M. Markey | Ninth Bristol | 12% | ||
Wayne Matewsky | 28th Middlesex | 14% | ||
Paul McMurtry | Eleventh Norfolk | 10% | ||
James R. Miceli | Nineteenth Middlesex | 36% | ||
Lenny Mirra | Second Essex | 95% | ||
Frank A. Moran | Seventeenth Essex | 10% | ||
Michael J. Moran | Eighteenth Suffolk | 10% | ||
James M. Murphy | Fourth Norfolk | 10% | ||
Kevin J. Murphy | Eighteenth Middlesex | 7% | ||
David M. Nangle | Seventeenth Middlesex | 14% | ||
Harold P. Naughton | Twelfth Worcester | 13% | ||
Rhonda L. Nyman | Fifth Plymouth | 17% | ||
Shaunna O'Connell | Third Bristol | 90% | ||
James J. O'Day | Fourteenth Worcester | 10% | ||
Eugene L. O'Flaherty | Second Suffolk | 6% | ||
Keiko M. Orrall | Twelfth Bristol | 92% | ||
Jerald A. Parisella | Sixth Essex | 11% | ||
Sarah K. Peake | Fourth Barnstable | 10% | ||
Alice Hanlon Peisch | Fourteenth Norfolk | 9% | ||
George N. Peterson | Ninth Worcester | 83% | ||
Thomas M. Petrolati | Seventh Hampden | 13% | ||
William Smitty Pignatelli | Fourth Berkshire | 9% | ||
Elizabeth A. Poirier | Fourteenth Bristol | 87% | ||
Denise Provost | Twenty-Seventh Middlesex | 9% | ||
Angelo J. Puppolo | Twelfth Hampden | 10% | ||
Kathi-Anne Reinstein | Sixteenth Suffolk | 5% | ||
David M. Rogers | Twenty-Fourth Middlesex | 11% | ||
John H. Rogers | Twelfth Norfolk | 11% | ||
Dennis A. Rosa | Fourth Worcester | 33% | ||
Jeffrey N. Roy | Tenth Norfolk | 9% | ||
Byron Rushing | Ninth Suffolk | 8% | ||
Jeffrey Sanchez | Fifteenth Suffolk | 10% | ||
Tom Sannicandro | Seventh Middlesex | 10% | ||
Angelo M. Scaccia | Fourteenth Suffolk | 5% | ||
Paul A. Schmid | Eighth Bristol | 10% | ||
John W. Scibak | Second Hampshire | 10% | ||
Carl M. Sciortino | Thirty-Fourth Middlesex | 7% | ||
Alan Silvia | Seventh Bristol | 13% | ||
Todd M. Smola | First Hampden | 92% | ||
Theodore C. Speliotis | Thirteenth Essex | 10% | ||
Ellen Story | Third Hampshire | 9% | ||
William M. Straus | Tenth Bristol | 10% | ||
Benjamin Swan | Eleventh Hampden | 7% | ||
Walter F. Timilty | Seventh Norfolk | 32% | ||
Timothy J. Toomey | Twenty-Sixth Middlesex | 10% | ||
Cleon H. Turner | First Barnstable | 11% | ||
Aaron Vega | Fifth Hampden | 13% | ||
David T. Vieira | Third Barnstable | 84% | ||
Joseph F. Wagner | Eighth Hampden | 11% | ||
Chris Walsh | Sixth Middlesex | 9% | ||
Martin J. Walsh | Thirteenth Suffolk | 6% | ||
Steven M. Walsh | Eleventh Essex | 11% | ||
Donald H. Wong | Ninth Essex | 86% | ||
Jonathan D. Zlotnik | Second Worcester | 40% |