Massachusetts State Representative - 34th Middlesex District

Somerville delegation helps pass rules reform in the House

Somerville Journal
2/13/09

State Representatives Denise Provost (D-Somerville), Carl Sciortino (D-Medford) and Tim Toomey (D-Cambridge) joined their colleagues in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in passing a broad rules reform package that will limit the Speaker's term to a maximum of eight years, institute mandatory ethics training and allow the Speaker to unilaterally remove a member from a leadership position or committee if they receive a criminal indictment. These changes to the rules will help pave the way for the work the House has to do on ethics reform, pension reform and transportation reform.

The rules changes will permit the Ethics Committee to bring forward bills and eliminate legislative or executive agents from giving gifts to members or staff.

Rep. Toomey applauded the passage of the new rules package, saying "the people of Massachusetts place a tremendous amount of trust into their elected leaders, and with that trust comes a responsibility that we serve their best interest in an open an honest manner. I'm proud to say that the rules reforms passed by the House represent a large step in the right direction."

Through the work of the Somerville Delegation and other Members of the House, this package targets ethics reform, process reform and voting reform.

"These changes will foster a more transparent governing process," said Rep. Sciortino. "As public officials, we must be held accountable to our constituents, and these reforms will ensure that we are."

"I'm so pleased that we have made such great strides in transparency and accountability in the Massachusetts House of Representatives," added Rep Provost.

A few highlights of the rules passed include:

Ethics Reform

Process Reform

Voting Reform