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Wednesday, April 09, 2008


New In The Phoenix: DiMasi And His Sheep


In this week's issue of the Boston Phoenix, out tomorrow, I take a look at the House Democrats under the leadership of Speaker Sal DiMasi. I suggest that there is a remarkable absence of dissent and debate, which I blame on several factors, including the leadership style of DiMasi and his core team; the willing acquiescence of most members; and the timidity of other members.

One of my findings is that heading into the casino vote, House Democrats had cast a TOTAL of just 567 votes in opposition to DiMasi on floor votes in the 2007-'08 legislative session. That's an average of four dissenting votes apiece over the course of some 15 months.

Nearly 3000 such dissenting votes were cast by Democrats in the '05-'06 session -- the first under DiMasi -- and more than 5000 in Tom Finneran's last session as Speaker, in '03-'04. That's only one way to judge these things, but it's pretty telling.

The article is online now:

DiMasi's Sheep: How Stepford Politics rule Beacon Hill


4/9/2008 7:03:47 PM by David S. Bernstein | Comments [1] |  



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