Thousands spent for Massachusetts politicians to travel this summer, records show

14.09.2025    Boston Herald    5 views
Thousands spent for Massachusetts politicians to travel this summer, records show

Elected administrators across Massachusetts state governing body were treated to thousands of dollars worth of trips this summer on other organizations dimes including an excursion to St Thomas in the Caribbean according to ethics records circulated to the Herald this week The documents are the latest example of lawmakers constitutional officers and administration administrators scoring different experiences because of their community positions A series of procurement card reports from last fiscal year documented taxpayer spending on various lodging and trips A batch of ethics disclosures from August and September displayed elected bureaucrats also took part in a trip to Dublin that was partially paid for by a cultural organization and a trip to Florida covered by a business marketing its wares to state lawmakers Attorney General Andrea Campbell traveled to St Thomas in June to attend a national conference hosted by the Attorney General Alliance a national group that covered more than in expedition lodging and food expenses for the Massachusetts Democrat Campbell s trip appeared briefly in procurement cards records from last fiscal year because a taxpayer-funded credit card linked to her office was used to buy a meal at the island s airport But a spokesperson for Campbell did not disclose the total cost of the trip and who paid for it when pressed by the Herald earlier this summer The office did acknowledge in a report that the attorney general traveled to the island with a Massachusetts State Police trooper In an ethics disclosure filed Aug Campbell stated she attended the five-day meeting in June with at least other Democratic and Republican attorneys general legal experts and masses and private sector leaders for collaborative learning and discussion Conference covered topics on cybersecurity consumer protection artificial intelligence environmental law and cross-border collaboration Participation as a speaker and attendance at the conference fosters innovation deepens professional networks and collaborates on urgent legal concerns that can be brought back to the Mass AGO she disclosed in her filing The Attorney General Alliance covered worth of transportation costs an estimated in lodging in meals and for admission to the conference according to Campbell s ethics disclosure A spokesperson for Campbell disclosed the attorney general prioritizes collaboration with peers in other states and across party lines does not select the location of the conferences and attends various but not all of them as is common for statewide elected authorities Organizations like the Attorney General s Alliance and the National Association of Attorneys General are bipartisan nonprofit organizations with no special interest agenda that host conferences to help facilitate that central work the spokesperson revealed in a declaration But Republicans running for governor criticized Campbell for taking the trip Attorney General Campbell should stop accepting special interest dollars carrying out foreign junkets on the taxpayers dime and refusing to implement the audit of the Legislature announced Mike Kennealy a former cabinet secretary under Gov Charlie Baker Brian Shortsleeve another Republican running for governor pointed to the state s ethics laws Massachusetts clearly demands stronger ethics rules prohibiting representatives from accepting privately sponsored luxury vacations under the guise of official business he explained in a announcement House pols jump the pond to Ireland At least House lawmakers traveled to Ireland last month for a four-day trip partially paid for by the American Irish State Legislators Caucus according to ethics disclosures Legislators were still working out what costs would be covered by the organization one of the pols commented In identical statements included in each of the ethics disclosures the lawmakers commented the trip would promote the interests of Massachusetts because about one in five residents declares Irish ancestry the United States and Ireland have a large transaction relationship and migration from the Bay State and Ireland is still evolving The countries have a shared history of fighting for independence which is notable as the United States is celebrating the th anniversary of the American Revolution and the War for Independence the elected administrators revealed in disclosures filed with the House Clerk s Office The trip started in Dublin on Aug and included an evening welcome reception at the historic Jameson Distillery on Bow Street according to itineraries included in the disclosures Lawmakers also traveled to Belfast where they were scheduled to tour the Titanic Museum and meet with political representatives at the Northern Ireland Assembly the itineraries declared Back in Dublin lawmakers had the option to catch a Kansas State versus Iowa State football meeting None of the documents disclosed the cost of the trip Each lawmaker commented they were still awaiting financial information from the event organizer and planned to soon file additional reports with the final price according to the documents Rep John Lawn a Watertown Democrat who in recent weeks admitted to sufficient facts in an OUI participated in the trip He referred questions about the importance of the trip to the description that legislators included in their ethics disclosures Regarding cost Massachusetts legislators who attended the summit contributed directly to certain expenses either personally or through campaign funds in accordance with campaign finance rules In my affair I paid for airfare and lodging and I did not attend the football event Lawn stated in a declaration to the Herald Fall River Democrat plans Israel trip The cadre of politicians was not the only to have foreign progress plans Rep Alan Silvia a Fall River Democrat disclosed that he plans to tour to Israel this month for five days to attend the States One Israel Bipartisan Delegation of U S State Legislators to Israel Silvia s trip which will also feature more than legislators from all states is expected to cost according to an ethics disclosure filed Wednesday Silvia listed Israel s Ministry of Foreign Affairs as the entity that would reimburse waive or pay for progress expenses though it was unclear what portion of the costs the cabinet planned to cover The scheme will offer an in-depth exploration of Israel s leadership society heritage and spirit of innovation and firsthand insights into the complexities and opportunities facing Israel in contemporary times through high-level meetings with decision-makers site visits to key national and cultural landmarks and engagement with experts in political social and academic fields Silvia explained in the disclosure Silvia did not respond to multiple text messages from the Herald nor an email sent to his main legislative email address and a staff member When reached by phone early Thursday afternoon Silvia reported he was busy at an appointment planned to leave for Israel Saturday and solicited the Herald to call back several hours later He did not pick up the phone later in the day nor return a voicemail Sen Lydia Edwards who herself took a trip to Michigan this summer paid for by an organization hosting a national conference in the state noted taxpayers are not footing the bill for trips covered by other organizations I would say more information is better and that s why we file disclosures Edwards communicated the Herald Wednesday State lawmakers head to Florida on the dime of business showing off its equipment A group of state lawmakers was also provided a free trip to Kissimmee and Palm Beach Florida by Utah-based audiovisual equipment supplier Audio Enhancement to learn about the company s safety and translation tools for classrooms according to a trio of disclosures Democratic Sens Robyn Kennedy of Worcester Liz Miranda of Boston and Pavel Payano of Lawrence traveled last month to Florida which collectively cost Audio Enhancement more than according to the lawmakers disclosures Rep Shirley Arriaga a Chicopee Democrat also went on the trip according to an ethics filing The trio of senators disclosed Audio Enhancement provides audio and visual translation tools for school districts with higher percentages of English learning students like ones they represent Meeting with AE s representatives and observing how their tools are being implemented will inform my work in the Massachusetts Senate in citizens schooling and patronage future policymaking to enhance scholar safety expand access to learning and patronage inclusive communication for students in the commonwealth and their families the three senators explained in matching statements included in their disclosures Sen Adam Gomez a Springfield Democrat who coordinated the trip mentioned legislators on the trip do not make decisions about whether school districts in Massachusetts choose to use the tool offered by Audio Enhancement It s definitely not a quid pro quo situation Gomez notified the Herald We don t make those decisions It s more of understanding how can we look at language translation device and AI And this just happened to be one organization that was brought to me through my school system Sean Pavone iStock Getty Images PlusOn the itinerary A marketing trip to Palm Beach Florida Derick Hudson iStock Editorial Getty Images PlusOn the itinerary A trip to the historic Jameson Distillery on Bow Street in Dublin Ireland

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