Bill Text: MA S345 | 2009-2010 | 186th General Court | Introduced
Bill Title: Authorize cities, towns, and regional districts to send certain information to registered voters
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-09-02 - Accompanied a study order, see S02614 [S345 Detail]
Download: Massachusetts-2009-S345-Introduced.html
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PRESENTED BY:
Eldridge, James - Rep. (HOU)
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To the
Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:
The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the passage of the accompanying bill:
An Act authorizing cities, town, and districts to send certain information to registered voters.
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PETITION OF:
Name: |
District/Address: |
James B. Eldridge |
Middlesex and Worcester |
John W. Scibak |
2nd Hampshire |
Matthew C. Patrick |
3rd Barnstable |
Denise Provost |
27th Middlesex |
Kate Hogan |
3rd Middlesex |
Cory Atkins |
14th Middlesex |
[SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS
SESSION
SEE SENATE, NO. S00457 OF 2007-2008.]
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the Year Two Thousand and Nine
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An Act authorizing cities, towns, and districts to send certain
information to registered voters.
Be
it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court
assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
AN ACT authorizing cities, towns and districts to send certain information to registered voters.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1. Chapter 53 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting, after section 18A the following section:-
SECTION 18B. (a) As used in this
section “governing body” shall mean, in a city, the city council or board of
aldermen acting with the approval of the mayor subject to the charter of the
city, in a town having a town council, the town council, in every other town
the board of selectmen, and in a district as provided in sections 113 to 119,
inclusive, of chapter 41, the prudential committee, if any, otherwise the
commissioners of the district.
(b) The governing body of a city, town or district which accepts
this section in the manner provided in section 4 of chapter 4 shall print
information relating to each question that will appear on the city, town or
district ballot. The information shall include: (1) the full text of each
question; (2) a fair and concise summary of each question, including a
1-sentence statement describing the effect of a yes or no vote, which shall be
prepared by the city solicitor, town counsel or counsel for the city, town or
district; and (3) arguments for and against each question as provided in
subsections (d) and (e). Not later than 7 days before an election at
which the question will be submitted to the voters in a city, town or district,
the information in this subsection shall be sent to each household wherein a
person whose name appears on the current voting list for the city, town or
district resides.
(c) Not later than the day
following the date of the determination that a question will appear on the
ballot in an election, The governing body shall provide written notification to
the city solicitor or town or district counsel and to the city or town clerk.
(d) Not later than 7 days after the determination that a question
shall appear on the ballot, the city, town or district solicitor or counsel, as
applicable, shall seek written arguments from the principal proponents and
opponents of the question. For the purposes of this section, the
principal proponents and opponents of a question shall be those persons
determined by the solicitor or counsel to be best able to present the arguments
for and against the question. The solicitor or counsel shall provide not
less than 7 days’ written notice to the opponents and proponents of the date on
which the written arguments shall be received. Proponents and opponents
shall submit their arguments, which shall be not more than 150 words, to the
solicitor or counsel, together with a copy thereof to the city or town clerk
or, in a district, to the clerk of each city and town within the
district. The arguments and summary shall be submitted by the solicitor
or counsel to the governing body not more than 20 days before the election for
distribution to voters in accordance with subsection (b) of this section.
A copy of the arguments and summary shall also be submitted by the solicitor or
counsel to the city, town or district clerk.
(e) In determining the principal proponents and
opponents of a ballot question, the solicitor or counsel shall contact each
ballot question committee, if any, as defined in section 1 of chapter 55.
The principal proponents or opponents of a ballot question may include officers
of a ballot question committee or officers of a city, town or district office
or committee including, but not limited to, a finance committee or a school
committee. In addition, the principal proponents or opponents may include
the first 10 signers or a majority of the first 10 signers of any petition
initiating the placement of such question on the ballot. The solicitor or
counsel shall determine, based on a review of arguments received, the person or
group best able to present arguments for and against a question. If no
argument is received by the solicitor or counsel within the time specified by
the solicitor or counsel, the solicitor or counsel shall prepare an argument
and submit the argument to the governing body, and to the city or town clerk
or, in a district, to the clerk of each city and town within the district, within
the time specified in subsection (d).
(f) All arguments filed or prepared pursuant to this section, and
the information prepared pursuant to subsection (b), shall be open to public
inspection at the office of city or town clerk or, in a district, at the office
of the clerk of each city and town within the district. In addition, each
city or town clerk shall make such information available to the voters at all
polling places within the city, town or district.