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  2. William Bulger - Wikipedia

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    William Michael Bulger (born February 2, 1934) is an American former Democratic politician, lawyer, and educator from South Boston, Massachusetts.His eighteen-year tenure as President of the Massachusetts Senate is the longest in history.

  3. 1979–1980 Massachusetts legislature - Wikipedia

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    William Bulger served as president of the Senate and Thomas W. McGee served as speaker of the House. [4] In 1980, the General Court voted to establish the Massachusetts Board of Regents of Higher Education with the authority to consolidate resources for public higher education in the state. [5]

  4. 1991–1992 Massachusetts legislature - Wikipedia

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    William Bulger served as president of the Senate and Charles Flaherty served as speaker of the House. [4] Significant legislation included an act allowing school ...

  5. 1981–1982 Massachusetts legislature - Wikipedia

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    William Bulger served as president of the Senate and Thomas W. McGee served as speaker of the House. [ 4 ] "In 1981, the General Court overrode the veto of Gov. Edward King to make Massachusetts one of the first states to encourage recycling" by bottle deposit .

  6. 1995–1996 Massachusetts legislature - Wikipedia

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    William Glodis April 6, 1934 Emile Goguen March 16, 1933 Thomas Golden Jr. March 5, 1971 Shirley Gomes: January 23, 1940 Barbara Gray October 11, 1926 William G. Greene Jr. April 24, 1940 Patrick Guerriero: March 3, 1968 Cele Hahn: March 21, 1942 Paul Haley June 9, 1953 Geoff Hall (politician) October 10, 1948 Robert S. Hargraves October 14, 1936

  7. 1987–1988 Massachusetts legislature - Wikipedia

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    William Bulger: February 2, 1934 John P. Burke: December 2, 1954 Edward L. Burke 1942 Paul Cellucci: April 24, 1948 Nicholas Costello 1935 Paul Doane March 26, 1943 Francis D. Doris 1931 William B. Golden: October 9, 1948 Paul D. Harold: September 5, 1948 John Patrick Houston 1955 Bill Keating (politician) September 6, 1952 Edward P. Kirby ...

  8. 1985–1986 Massachusetts legislature - Wikipedia

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    William Bulger: February 2, 1934 John P. Burke: December 2, 1954 Edward L. Burke 1942 Paul Cellucci: April 24, 1948 Nicholas Costello 1935 Gerard D'Amico: July 27, 1947

  9. 1977–1978 Massachusetts legislature - Wikipedia

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    William Bulger (1977–1978) Vice-Leader Majority of House of Representatives: Mary L. Fonseca: Minority Leader: John Francis Parker: Vice-Leader Minority: David H. Locke: Party control: Democrat [2] House; Members: 240 [3] Speaker: Thomas W. McGee: Majority Leader of State Senate: William Q. MacLean Jr. Vice-Leader Majority of State Senate ...