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Learn about the history, powers, and duties of the state treasurer of Massachusetts, an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch. The current treasurer is Deb Goldberg, a Democrat who took office in 2015.
Chapter 61 is a voluntary current use program designed by the Massachusetts Legislature to tax real property in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at its resources value rather than its highest and best use (development) value. Landowners who enroll their land in the program receive property tax reductions in exchange for a lien on their ...
Learn about the history, powers, and duties of the state auditor of Massachusetts, an elected constitutional officer who conducts independent audits of state and local entities. See the list of 26 state auditors since 1849 and the current incumbent Diana DiZoglio.
The CMR is the collection of regulations promulgated by various agencies of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is the state counterpart to the national Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and has the force of law in some cases.
Deb Goldberg is the 58th Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts since 2015. She is a Democrat, a lawyer, and a former member of the Brookline Board of Selectmen.
Learn about the history, powers and duties, and current office holder of the constitutional officer in Massachusetts. The web page lists the names, parties, and years of service of all 27 secretaries of the Commonwealth since 1780.
In 1922, the Massachusetts General Court passed legislation creating the department of administration and finance. The department replaced the office of supervisor of administration and assumed many of the duties of the superintendent of buildings, Secretary of the Commonwealth, state treasurer, and state auditor. [2]
Learn about the history, structure, and amendments of the Massachusetts Constitution, the oldest written constitution in continuous effect in the world. The constitution, drafted by John Adams in 1779, influenced the U.S. Constitution and many other state constitutions.