
Bob Katzen
Reporter at The Somerville Times- Beacon Hill Roll Call
Freelance Writer at Freelance
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1 week ago |
lowellsun.com | Bob Katzen
THE HOUSE AND SENATE: Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives' votes on roll calls from the week of April 7-11. There were no roll calls in the Senate last week.
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2 weeks ago |
recorder.com | Bob Katzen
By BOB KATZENPublished: 04-11-2025 10:28 AM There were no roll calls in the House and Senate last week. This week, Beacon Hill Roll Call examines the salaries and other benefits received by state senators. New higher $82,046 base salary for senators The base salary for the state’s 40 state senators rose from $73,655 for the 2023-2024 session to $82,046 for the 2025-2026 session. That’s an 11.39% hike, which means an additional $8,391 per senator.
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2 weeks ago |
capenews.net | Bob Katzen
The House and Senate: Beacon Hill Roll Call examines the salaries and other benefits received by state senators. There were no roll calls in the House and Senate last week. New Higher $82,046 Base Salary For Senators: The base salary for the state’s 40 state senators rose from $73,655 for the 2023-2024 session to $82,046 for the 2025-2026 session. That’s an 11.39% hike, which means an additional $8,391 per senator. The estimated price tag for the hikes is $335,640. Governor Maura T.
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2 weeks ago |
lowellsun.com | Bob Katzen
THE HOUSE AND SENATE: There were no roll calls in the House and Senate last week. This week, Beacon Hill Roll Call examines the salaries and other benefits received by state senators. NEW HIGHER $82,046 BASE SALARY FOR SENATORS - The base salary for the state's 40 senators rose from $73,655 for the 2023-24 session to $82,046 for the 2025-26 session. That's an 11.39 percent hike, which means an additional $8,391 per senator. The estimated price tag for the hikes is $335,640. Gov.
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3 weeks ago |
recorder.com | Bob Katzen
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local senators’ votes on roll calls from recent Senate debate on a fiscal year 2025 supplemental budget that includes $425 million to fund the state’s emergency shelter system and make some changes to tighten eligibility for it. There were no roll calls in the House or Senate last week.
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