The Department also notes "[s]imilarly, emails exchanged between Department Attorneys and Attorneys assigned to EOPSS and the Governor's Office discussing public records in the context of potential challenges or appeals are protected under the work product doctrine." Michael Halpin, Esq. Page 4 December 26, 2018 SPR18/1986 It should be noted that the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) opined on this issue in DaRosa v.
Outside parties include: officials in the Executive Office of Administration and Finance, other state agencies, the Governor's Office, unions, workers and former workers who participate in the Commission's insurance plans, the general public, insurance companies and reporters.
In its March 2 response, the Office explains the withheld emails "reflect communications between the respective counsel for [the Department] and the Governor's Office, concerning [the statute regarding appointment of the commissioner of revenue] ... and the state ethics law ... and draft disclosure documents produced under" the state ethics disclosure statute. G. L. c. 14, 2; G. L. c. 268A.
Outside parties include: officials in the Executive Office of Administration and Finance, other state agencies, the Governor's Office, unions, workers and former workers who participate in the Commission's insurance plans, the general public, insurance companies and reporters. Previous appeal-SPRJB/519 In a March 29, 2018 response, the Commission informed Mr.
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Outside parties include: officials in the Executive Office of Administration and Finance, other state agencies, the Governor's Office, unions, workers and former workers who participate in the Commission's insurance plans, the general public, insurance companies and reporters. In a March 29, 2018 response, the Commission informed Mr. Herman that the Commission is providing him with a small number of privileged documents that have been redacted.
Complaints come through telephone, written correspondence, and email through EOHHS, the Governorsoffice, the state Legislature, U.S. Congressional and Senate offices, agencies working in collaboration with DTA, and individuals who contact the DTA Commissioners office directly. 6. (Ex. 2, #1.) Ms. Craven responds to a clients complaint by acknowledging the complaint within 24 hours.
The Clemency Program operates under guidelines issued by the GovernorsOffice. (Testimony of Mr. Callahan) 14. For most of 2015, new guidelines regarding the Clemency Program were being developed by the GovernorsOffice. (Testimony of Mr. Callahan) 15. During this time period, petitions were received, but were effectively frozen awaiting the new guidelines. (Testimony of Mr. Callahan) 16. During this freeze period, Ms.
DESE is working with the Governorsoffice on the potential to support Framingham with Massachusetts Army National Guard (MANG) 7D drivers. Before this happens, DESE will require written confirmation that the City of Framingham and the School Department are prepared to move forward with the MANG transportation.
DESE is working with the Governorsoffice on the potential to support Framingham with Massachusetts Army National Guard (MANG) 7D drivers. Before this happens, DESE will require written confirmation that the City of Framingham and the School Department are prepared to move forward with the MANG transportation.
The mayor should have a better collaborative relationship with the governor's office, and the mayor should be more available and responsive to the public. After all, she campaigned as the 'people's mayor', but in reality, the perception by most people in Framingham is that she is the 'do nothing mayor'. The mayor should also be taking a more proactive approach to stopping the spread of COVID-19.