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PAUL C. CASEY



Term Beginning Term Ending Role Party
2007 2008 REPRESENTATIVE Democratic
Public Office
Winchester Democratic Town Committee (vice-chair, 1988; Delegate to Democratic State Convention 1986-present); Town Meeting Member (1986-present); Mass. House (1989-2002); Foundation Budget Review Commission (1994-present).

Districts

  • Thirty-first Middlesex. - Consisting of precincts 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7, of the town of Stoneham, and the town of Winchester, both in the county of Middlesex.

Committee Membership

  • Joint Committee on Labor and Workforce Development
    House Committee on Steering, Policy and Scheduling
    Joint Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets

Education

  • Harvard University, B.A.; Suffolk University, M.P.A.; Boston University, M.B.A.

Organizations

  • Boston Rugby Football Club; Winchester Youth Soccer League; Wamscott Tribe of Redmen, #139; Leukemia Society (Board of Directors, 1989-1996); Winchester Hospital (Board of Incorporators, 1987-present); Combined Health Appeal (Board of Directors, 1988-1996); Friends of Stone Zoo; Commonwealth Zoological Corporation; Commissioned Kentucky Colonel.

Voting Record

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  • BillVoted
    House: 4110 Bill to promote quality and affordable municipal health insurance through the Group Insurance Commission. Yes
    Senate: 16 Petition of Stanley C. Rosenberg and Ellen Story (by vote of the town) for legislation to release certain land in the town of Amherst from the operation of an agricultural preservation restriction. Yes
    House: 19 Joint petition of John J. Binienda and Edward M. Augustus, Jr., that the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance be authorized to release non-development covenant restrictions on certain land in the town of Leicester. Yes
    House: 4637 Bill financing improvements to the Commonwealth's transportation system. Yes
    House: 53 Petition of Anthony Petruccelli and others authorizing the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenanceto transfer easements in certain land in the city of Boston. Yes
    House: 4324 Bill relative to the licensing requirements for certain tidelands. Yes
    House: 4185 Bill authorizing the conveyance of a certain parcel of land in the city ofBoston. Yes
    Senate: 2345 Bill providing updates to the gift certificate law. Yes
    Senate: 2318 Petition of Stephen M. Brewer and Anne M. Gobi (by vote of the town) for legislation to authorize the town of Templeton to exchange a parcel of conservation land for a larger parcel to be held for conservation purposes. Yes
    House: 4098 Petition of Thomas J. Calter and others (by vote of the town) relative to the transfer of parcels of land in the town of Duxbury to the conservation commission and the water department of said town. Yes
    House: 4431 Joint petition of Geoffrey D. Hall and Steven C. Panagiotakos (by vote of the town) that the town of Westford be authorized to transfer a certain parcel of land to the conservation commission of said town. Yes
    House: 1954 Joint petition of Bradley H. Jones, Jr., and Bruce E. Tarr (by vote of the town) relative to authorizing the town of North Reading to convey certain park land in exchange for certain land owned by Klaus and Brigette Kubierschky. Yes
    House: 53 Petition of Anthony Petruccelli and others authorizing the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenanceto transfer easements in certain land in the city of Boston. Yes
    Senate: 2301 Bill relative to establishing the Commonwealth Corps. Yes
    Senate: 2248 Petition of Michael R. Knapik and Rosemary Sandlin (by vote of the town) for legislation to allow for the continued use of state owned property for fishing, boating and tourism purposes on the Congamond Lakes in Southwick. Yes
    Senate: 1145 Petition of Robert A. Antonioni and James B. Eldridge (by vote of the town) for legislation to authorize the town of Lunenburg to exchange certain land. Yes
    House: 4265 Bill approving the town of Nantucket to use, or to sell, convey or otherwise dispose of certain land situated in the town of Nantucket for any lawful purpose. Yes
    House: 26 Petition of David L. Flynn and Mark R. Pacheco for legislation to remove an agricultural preservation restriction from land known as Borden Colony in the town of Raynham. Yes
    House: 3954 Petition of Alice Hanlon Peisch and others (by vote of the town) for legislation to authorize the town of Wellesley to exchange certain property with James and Pamela Broderick. Yes
    House: 4125 Bill to reduce the stress on local property taxes through enhanced pensionfund investment. Yes


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    PAUL C. CASEY in the News

    Legislative campaigns starting race toward fall - Boston Globe


    Legislative campaigns starting race toward fall
    Boston Globe, United States - Jun 14, 2008
    In the race for the House seat of retiring Democratic incumbent Paul C. Casey of Winchester, Winchester Finance Committee member Jason Lewis and Stoneham ...
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    News in brief - Stoneham Sun


    News in brief
    Stoneham Sun, MA - Jun 20, 2008
    State representatives Paul C. Casey (D-Winchester) and Patrick M. Natale (D-Woburn) announced that they were able to secure $2 million to fund the design ...
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    $750K Appropriated for Winchester in Transportation Bond Bill - Winchester Star


    $750K Appropriated for Winchester in Transportation Bond Bill
    Winchester Star, MA - Jun 16, 2008
    State Rep. Paul C. Casey (D-Winchester) announced last week that he successfully fought for the inclusion of $750000 for Winchester in a multi-billion ...
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    The goal: cap global warming - Winchester Star


    The goal: cap global warming
    Winchester Star, MA - Jun 19, 2008
    ... more than 600 people sign a petition to Rep. Paul C. Casey and identify 60 volunteers for the Environment Massachusetts campaign to stop global warming.
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