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Massachusetts State Senate

www.malegislature.gov

 
The Senate is comprised of 40 members, with each Senator elected to represent a district consisting of approximately 159,000 people. As required by the Massachusetts Constitution, the Senate meets every 72 hours, year-round in either formal or informal session to consider legislation. The Massachusetts Senate is led by the President of the Senate who is elected by the members of the body at the beginning of each two-year legislative session. The Massachusetts Legislature, known as the General Court, has been meeting since 1713.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Will McCabe
General Counsel Intern Profile
Jennifer Snow
Deputy General Counsel Profile
Jennifer Snow
Deputy General Counsel Profile
Molly Conneely
General Counsel Profile
Katie Verra
Deputy General Counsel Profile

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