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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 - Worcester 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
122,205
136,849
13,033 272,087
Ashburnham
 
1,129
1,034
56
2,219
Athol
 
1,682
2,070
140
3,892
Auburn
 
3,479
3,585
285
7,349
Barre
 
975
1,019
96
2,090
Berlin
 
560
563
22
1,145
Blackstone
 
1,456
1,321
182
2,959
Bolton
 
809
851
33
1,693
Boylston
 
869
941
44
1,854
Brookfield
 
566
627
39
1,232
Charlton
 
1,758
1,584
100
3,442
Clinton
 
2,593
2,620
247
5,460
Douglas
 
1,073
911
78
2,062
Dudley
 
1,645
1,744
190
3,579
E. Brookfield
 
378
423
26
827
Fitchburg
 
6,210
6,118
853
13,181
Gardner
 
3,330
3,766
381
7,477
Grafton
 
2,646
2,650
234
5,530
Hardwick
 
526
543
32
1,101
Harvard
 
1,133
1,518
63
2,714
Holden
 
3,335
3,771
329
7,435
Hopedale
 
1,241
1,379
103
2,723
Hubbardston
 
743
570
28
1,341
Lancaster
 
1,315
1,123
70
2,508
Leicester
 
2,071
2,181
159
4,411
Leominster
 
6,863
7,085
703
14,651
Lunenburg
 
2,103
1,843
148
4,094
Mendon
 
990
875
53
1,918
Milford
 
4,620
4,994
621
10,235
Millbury
 
2,482
2,598
270
5,350
Millville
 
457
450
37
944
New Braintree
 
207
166
17
390
N. Brookfield
 
923
954
77
1,954
Northborough
 
2,572
2,793
152
5,517
Northbridge
 
2,360
2,546
423
5,329
Oakham
 
324
354
36
714
Oxford
 
2,022
2,165
450
4,637
Paxton
 
1,013
1,004
40
2,057
Petersham
 
289
337
17
643
Phillipston
 
264
290
8
562
Princeton
 
764
821
36
1,621
Royalston
 
203
227
11
441
Rutland
 
977
970
57
2,004
Shrewsbury
 
5,329
5,685
460
11,474
Southborough
 
1,546
1,892
75
3,513
Southbridge
 
2,211
3,238
662
6,111
Spencer
 
2,238
1,967
150
4,355
Sterling
 
1,685
1,343
76
3,104
Sturbridge
 
1,413
1,553
247
3,213
Sutton
 
1,559
1,297
133
2,989
Templeton
 
1,226
1,286
93
2,605
Upton
 
1,111
1,146
67
2,324
Uxbridge
 
2,068
1,928
137
4,133
Warren
 
784
799
52
1,635
Webster
 
2,493
2,653
339
5,485
W. Boylston
 
1,566
1,510
65
3,141
W. Brookfield
 
712
696
42
1,450
Westborough
 
2,969
3,321
167
6,457
Westminster
 
1,432
1,363
90
2,885
Winchendon
 
1,320
1,318
135
2,773
Worcester
 
19,588
30,470
3,097
53,155
County Totals
122,205
136,849
13,033 272,087