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Let's elect a Representative who will work for the people here in the 18th Essex.

Barbara L'Italien, your current representative voted to raise taxes in excess of $600 million, and voted to increase spending to record levels in the state, and increase borrowing, and even voted against her own district, repeatedly: denying the return of $10 million dollars to the 18th Essex which was promised by the state from Lottery Funding, but withheld and socked away in a "rainy day fund" instead. If she's not fighting for our district, why are we paying her to hold office?

Lonnie Brennan believes in working for the people, representing all taxpayers. See editorial below which, of all the legislators, singles out Brennan's opponent for her SHAMEFUL actions and ELITISM:

LAWRENCE EAGLE TRIBUNE EDITORIAL

Our view: Legislative secrecy an insult to public
By Taylor Armerding, Staff writer
Thursday, May 08 2008

The region's state representatives claim to do what their title implies - represent the people of their districts.

But they obviously want we, the people, just to take their word for it, since they don't want us looking on as they make some of the most critical decisions of the year - how to spend the money they take from us in taxes.

As documented by Statehouse reporter Edward Mason, House lawmakers have crafted the coming year's $28 billion budget largely out of public view. The real debate over spending occurred in private rooms, and even the orchestrated "debate" for public consumption has been taken off of television and moved only to the Internet.

This may not break any law - the Legislature, even though it is obviously a governmental body, has conveniently exempted itself from the Open Meeting Law. But it remains a blatant violation of the spirit and principle of open government. As Common Cause Executive Director Pamela Wilmot told Mason, "The state budget allocates the ... public's resources. It's absolutely essential it be transparent from soup to nuts."

But there is no transparency in either soup or nuts at the Statehouse. The decisions are made out of public view, in a room off the House lobby manned by guards. There is eventually a public debate, but its outcome is never in doubt. The whole exercise is little more than a teleplay.

This is a travesty, and what makes it even more shameful is that the region's representatives defend it. Rep. Barbara L'Italien, D-Andover, says it is the Legislature's "prerogative" to have more "internal" discussions.

Clearly, it is not necessary to be in San Francisco, listening to presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, to find elitism. It is rampant at the Massachusetts Statehouse. Members of the Great and General Court must not be distracted by the little people watching them.

Then there is James Eisenberg, an aide to Rep. Robert DeLeo, D-Winthrop, one of the Legislature's top budget officials. He says that having debates in private gives legislators a stronger voice and brings more order to what would otherwise be a chaotic process.

If legislators want order and privacy, they should move to the private sector. This is supposed to be a democracy, where deliberations on how to spend public money are conducted in public. And a strong voice is what they all claim they will bring to the Statehouse if we will elect them. Why can't they demonstrate that strong voice in public?

But this is the way it will remain, as long as the House remains overwhelmingly under the control of one party and there is no public outrage. If lawmakers thought they might actually lose their seats over this - yet another example of their obvious disdain for the public - those doors would open.

If voters want change, they need to exercise their own prerogative - to throw out the defenders of this corrupt system.

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18th Essex
Methuen, Andover, Boxford,
N. Andover, Haverhill, Georgetown

Lonnie wants to:

  • Reduce State Spending
  • Cut Regulations
  • Provide the Best Education to ALL Children
  • Help Homeowners
  • Protect Seniors
  • Roll Back Taxes

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There are a lot of issues
to contend with in our district:

  • Corporate tax Increases that threaten our economic base (manufacturing jobs)

  • Hold-back of State Aide in excess of $10 million forcing override votes

  • Cigarrette Tax Increase

  • Runaway State Budget Spending on Beacon "Bacon-Pork") Hill

  • Elder Care

  • Council on Aging Funding

  • Schools

  • Legal Gun Fees Doubled?

  • Environment/Recycling

  • Affordable Housing

  • Family Protection (Police, Fire, Emergency Medical)
  • Heating Oil, Caring for those in need

.....the list goes on and on....please share your concerns with Lonnie

What issues do YOU care about?

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