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Summary of Question 2

The proposed law would place restrictions on the State's use of consultants. It would place various limits on the amount of profit, overhead charges and expenses that the State could pay consultants. It would limit the duration of consultant contracts to two years and any extension to one year, and it would limit the degree to which such contracts could be changed to require payments in excess of the original contract. The proposed law would limit to $100,000 the amount the State could pay on a consultant contract with an individual and would require all other consultant contracts in excess of $25,000 to be sought through competitive bidding. It would prohibit consultants from supervising State employees, and it would limit the use of consultants as substitutes for State employee positions.

In addition, the proposed law would place limits on the total amount of money State agencies, departments and Authorities could spend on consultants each year. Subsidiary provisions would also establish a method for these entities to gradually come into compliance with the new spending limits and would give authority to the State Secretary of Administration and Finance, on request, to permit some spending in excess of the new limits. The proposed law would also require State agencies, departments and Authorities as well as the Secretary of Administration and Finance to submit yearly reports concerning the State's consultant contracts to certain legislative committees and to the Inspector General.

Finally, the proposed law provides that any of its provisions, if found by a court to be unconstitutional or otherwise unlawful, would be severed from the law and the remaining provisions would continue in effect.

1990 - Essex County - Question 2Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or House of Representatives before May 2, 1990?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
127,416
137,441
14,760 279,617
Amesbury
 
2,484
2,722
451
5,657
Andover
 
6,546
7,583
429
14,558
Beverly
 
7,851
8,967
689
17,507
Boxford
 
1,621
1,718
61
3,400
Danvers
 
5,599
5,872
392
11,863
Essex
 
802
782
40
1,624
Georgetown
 
1,515
1,455
84
3,054
Gloucester
 
5,563
5,829
752
12,144
Groveland
 
1,354
1,220
78
2,652
Hamilton
 
1,722
1,894
87
3,703
Haverhill
 
9,619
8,893
1,091
19,603
Ipswich
 
2,576
3,389
159
6,124
Lawrence
 
7,353
7,030
1,048
15,431
Lynn
 
12,976
14,157
1,905
29,038
Lynnfield
 
3,217
3,049
136
6,402
Manchester-by-the-Sea
 
1,260
1,620
96
2,976
Marblehead
 
4,006
6,551
382
10,939
Merrimac
 
1,151
1,042
74
2,267
Methuen
 
8,343
7,629
1,159
17,131
Middleton
 
1,237
1,099
84
2,420
Nahant
 
994
1,206
77
2,277
Newbury
 
1,556
1,450
82
3,088
Newburyport
 
3,564
3,885
401
7,850
N. Andover
 
5,417
5,163
264
10,844
Peabody
 
9,951
10,975
950
21,876
Rockport
 
1,753
1,866
159
3,778
Rowley
 
1,063
1,021
54
2,138
Salem
 
6,650
8,619
842
16,111
Salisbury
 
1,551
1,284
165
3,000
Saugus
 
5,390
4,819
2,081
12,290
Swampscott
 
2,818
4,017
443
7,278
Topsfield
 
1,354
1,619
107
3,080
Wenham
 
787
995
49
1,831
W. Newbury
 
844
926
55
1,825
County Totals
127,416
137,441
14,760 279,617