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BRUCE J. AYERS



Term Beginning Term Ending Role Party
2007 2008 REPRESENTATIVE Democratic
Public Office
Quincy Democratic City Committee (1990-2000); Quicy City Council (1992-2000); Mass. House (1999-present).

Districts

  • First Norfolk. - Consisting of precincts 3 and 4 of ward 3, precincts 1 and 3 of ward 4, precincts 2 and 5 of ward 5, and all precincts of ward 6, of the city of Quincy, and precincts 5 and 6 of the town of Randolph, both in the county of Norfolk.

Committee Membership

  • Joint Committee on Elder Affairs
    Joint Committee on Telecommunication, Utilities and Energy
    Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security

Education

  • North Quincy High School; Quincy College; Northeastern University; Harvard University Extension School; Boston College Small Business Development Program.

Organizations

  • North Quincy Business And Professional Association; American Legion; Knights of Columbus; Quincy City Club; Kiwanis; South Shore Chamber of Commerce; Quincy Lodge of Elks (Scholarship Chairman); Quincy Sons of Italy; Adams Heights Men's Club; Quincy Helping Hand Program.

Voting Record

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BRUCE J. AYERS in the News

Measure would raise penalties for animal fights - The Patriot Ledger


Measure would raise penalties for animal fights
The Patriot Ledger, MA - Sep 17, 2008
... and there needs to be strong penalties and consequences for people who victimize helpless animals,” said Rep. Bruce J. Ayers, D-Quincy. ...
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BRUCE J. AYERS in the Blogs

State Primary Election is scheduled for today!

Robert L. Toomey, Jr. Senator In General Court Norfolk & Plymouth County District: Michael W. Morrissey Representative in General Court First Norfolk County District: Bruce J. Ayers Register of Probate Norfolk County District: ...

source: Jimmy Hui's Message

A need for Defibillators at new senior center Malden

Bruce J. Ayers Michael W. Morrissey —————— In the Year Two Thousand and Seven. —————— I looked at the law listing, the concern of our legislators, their coming a goings and come to the conclusion that their is concern besides mine for ...

source: Maldensenioraction2007-2008 Concerns

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