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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 - Middlesex 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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Middlesex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
251,906
330,968
31,274 614,148
Acton
 
3,626
4,998
197
8,821
Arlington
 
9,453
13,825
1,070
24,348
Ashby
 
611
547
21
1,179
Ashland
 
2,568
2,863
142
5,573
Ayer
 
940
977
62
1,979
Bedford
 
2,431
3,203
339
5,973
Belmont
 
5,175
7,954
643
13,772
Billerica
 
8,452
6,241
504
15,197
Boxborough
 
668
877
22
1,567
Burlington
 
5,485
5,181
556
11,222
Cambridge
 
9,005
23,952
1,977
34,934
Carlisle
 
968
1,395
57
2,420
Chelmsford
 
8,003
7,459
411
15,873
Concord
 
2,691
5,436
430
8,557
Dracut
 
5,959
4,794
551
11,304
Dunstable
 
570
496
15
1,081
Everett
 
5,847
7,052
1,886
14,785
Framingham
 
10,865
15,000
1,041
26,906
Groton
 
1,570
1,812
74
3,456
Holliston
 
3,043
3,583
163
6,789
Hopkinton
 
2,075
2,332
119
4,526
Hudson
 
3,362
3,799
212
7,373
Lexington
 
5,067
9,591
731
15,389
Lincoln
 
875
1,908
88
2,871
Littleton
 
1,666
1,768
76
3,510
Lowell
 
13,645
13,899
1,717
29,261
Malden
 
7,953
11,546
1,762
21,261
Marlborough
 
5,993
6,790
435
13,218
Maynard
 
2,287
2,448
130
4,865
Medford
 
10,689
13,847
1,355
25,891
Melrose
 
5,909
7,921
908
14,738
Natick
 
5,622
8,551
882
15,055
Newton
 
12,014
24,613
3,205
39,832
N. Reading
 
3,046
3,081
171
6,298
Pepperell
 
2,165
1,720
90
3,975
Reading
 
5,481
6,697
339
12,517
Sherborn
 
955
1,391
55
2,401
Shirley
 
1,004
875
44
1,923
Somerville
 
8,955
16,747
1,471
27,173
Stoneham
 
4,941
5,201
324
10,466
Stow
 
1,282
1,589
41
2,912
Sudbury
 
2,861
4,795
277
7,933
Tewksbury
 
6,641
5,171
240
12,052
Townsend
 
1,815
1,423
210
3,448
Tyngsborough
 
1,962
1,454
84
3,500
Wakefield
 
6,262
6,245
428
12,935
Waltham
 
8,885
10,262
2,165
21,312
Watertown
 
5,909
8,798
757
15,464
Wayland
 
2,505
4,147
183
6,835
Westford
 
4,046
3,822
263
8,131
Weston
 
2,093
3,401
148
5,642
Wilmington
 
4,183
3,542
511
8,236
Winchester
 
4,203
6,369
512
11,084
Woburn
 
7,625
7,580
1,180
16,385
County Totals
251,906
330,968
31,274 614,148