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Summary of Question 4

SECTION 1 of the act inserts a new chapter 164B into the General Laws and establishes a Massachusetts Power Authority, a body corporate and politic with seven members appointed by the Governor to staggered six year terms. The Authority is to establish and operate a bulk power supply system to supply wholesale electric power to utilities throughout the Commonwealth. The primary purpose of the Authority is to supply the Commonwealth with power with the minimum adverse impact on the environment. The Authority is also authorized to engage in research and development of new sources of power, new siting techniques, and methods of environmental protection.

In carrying out its responsibilities, the Authority is authorized to adopt by-laws; adopt an official seal; maintain offices; sue and be sued; construct or acquire facilities either within or without the Commonwealth; issue revenue bonds and borrow money in anticipation of issuance of revenue bonds; acquire real and personal property; employ professional, managerial and other employees deemed necessary and fix their compensation to be paid solely out of revenues of the Authority; appear before other government agencies; apply for and receive federal or other grants of funds; and enter into contracts and agreements.

The Authority will build and operate all new generating and transmission facilities in the Commonwealth and has the option to purchase existing facilities through negotiation, condemnation, or eminent domain. After an initial two-year period, no other utility may construct a new facility unless the Authority certifies that it lacks the capability to finance the facility and the facility would further the purposes of the act.

The Authority will finance its activities by issuing revenue bonds. The bonds will be exempt from state taxation, but will not be backed by the full faith and credit of the Commonwealth. Power will be sold tc other utilities by contract but no special discounts of bonuses to promote the increased use of power may be given. Public hearings are required on all major contracts.

The Authority is required to develop a master, 20-year demand study and siting plan within 18 months of its incorporation, to be updated each succeeding year. Cities will be selected in accordance with the Electric Power Facilities Siting Council Act of 1973. The Governor and the community in which any facility is to be located must affirmatively approve the facility before it can be constructed.

The Authority will be subject to all applicable federal and state environmental standards and must obtain all necessary federal and state permits and complete all necessary environmental impact statements.

The Authority will be exempt from taxation but will make payments in lieu of taxes to cities and towns in an amount equal to the tax which would be paid of the Authority's real and personal property were owned by a private electric utility company.

The Authority is forbidden from engaging in promotional or image advertising. The Authority has the authority to bargin collectively with its employees and is subject to the provisions of Chapter 150 of the General Laws, which governs the conciliation and arbitration of industrial disputes. Employees of the Authority are not subject to the civil service laws and rules. Employees of utilities displaced by the activities of the Authority have first preference in employment by the Authority.

SECTION 2 of the act amends section 43 of Chapter 164 of the General Laws to provide that if a city or town votes, in accordance with the provision of Chapter 164, to establish a municipal utility and acquire the facilities of the utility currently serving the community, and the utility refuses to sell its property to the city or town, that the Department of Public Utilities will establish a fair price for the facilities, and the utility will be required to accept the price determined by the department and tender the deed for the facilities to the city or town.

1976 - Worcester County - Question 4Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was disapproved by the House of Representatives on May 5, 1975, by a vote of 179-46, and on which no vote was taken by the Senate before May 7, 1975?

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Worcester County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
33,529
231,356
24,532 289,417
Ashburnham
 
180
1,495
106
1,781
Athol
 
446
4,023
359
4,828
Auburn
 
924
6,693
458
8,075
Barre
 
276
1,619
160
2,055
Berlin
 
148
888
64
1,100
Blackstone
 
471
2,087
404
2,962
Bolton
 
145
1,044
59
1,248
Boylston
 
160
1,498
63
1,721
Brookfield
 
129
859
93
1,081
Charlton
 
283
1,947
173
2,403
Clinton
 
715
4,792
529
6,036
Douglas
 
220
1,396
127
1,743
Dudley
 
380
3,025
300
3,705
E. Brookfield
 
95
743
66
904
Fitchburg
 
2,323
13,327
1,423
17,073
Gardner
 
873
6,989
876
8,738
Grafton
 
522
4,627
330
5,479
Hardwick
 
117
886
99
1,102
Harvard
 
267
1,672
52
1,991
Holden
 
591
6,016
588
7,195
Hopedale
 
190
1,906
156
2,252
Hubbardston
 
106
623
42
771
Lancaster
 
311
1,991
160
2,462
Leicester
 
535
3,396
342
4,273
Leominster
 
1,485
12,062
1,583
15,130
Lunenburg
 
520
3,241
180
3,941
Mendon
 
132
1,264
92
1,488
Milford
 
1,054
8,755
869
10,678
Millbury
 
705
4,591
414
5,710
Millville
 
99
634
90
823
New Braintree
 
72
242
20
334
N. Brookfield
 
180
1,658
151
1,989
Northborough
 
527
4,346
162
5,035
Northbridge
 
684
4,286
557
5,527
Oakham
 
39
421
28
488
Oxford
 
437
3,327
427
4,191
Paxton
 
193
1,695
71
1,959
Petersham
 
79
503
32
614
Phillipston
 
42
353
30
425
Princeton
 
87
935
32
1,054
Royalston
 
84
345
20
449
Rutland
 
153
1,524
64
1,741
Shrewsbury
 
1,098
9,593
579
11,270
Southborough
 
284
2,674
91
3,049
Southbridge
 
665
4,922
1,387
6,974
Spencer
 
453
3,901
369
4,723
Sterling
 
154
2,082
88
2,324
Sturbridge
 
258
2,075
285
2,618
Sutton
 
309
2,013
161
2,483
Templeton
 
232
2,236
147
2,615
Upton
 
199
1,615
136
1,950
Uxbridge
 
440
3,329
312
4,081
Warren
 
185
1,403
162
1,750
Webster
 
701
5,263
830
6,794
W. Boylston
 
294
2,927
158
3,379
W. Brookfield
 
146
1,116
92
1,354
Westborough
 
577
5,744
213
6,534
Westminster
 
219
2,108
115
2,442
Winchendon
 
314
2,275
192
2,781
Worcester
 
10,022
52,356
7,364
69,742
County Totals
33,529
231,356
24,532 289,417