Showing posts with label Mary Ellen Manning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Ellen Manning. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

OPED Mary Ellen Was Refering To

Beyond buffoonery

By Boston Herald Editorial Staff                          
Friday, June 10, 2011


The Governor’s Council has now gone beyond mere buffoonery and straight into dysfunctional.
This week they knowingly and admittedly rejected a well qualified candidate for the Parole Board based on nothing more than his reluctance to disclose details of his federal pension and their unabashed jealousy over how much he makes.
John Bocon, a former federal probation officer, was rejected by a 4-3 vote of the Council Wednesday for failing to disclose information that is not required under state ethics laws. In response to questions from councilors he told them his last year’s federal salary was $174,000 so it’s not hard to guess that his pension would be in a similar range — which seems to be what really bothers some councilors.
“I bugs me when I know the guy’s making $200,000 and doesn’t have the decency or courage to tell us what his pension is,” said Christopher Iannella. “Enough is enough,” he told State House News Service.
It’s one thing to reject a nominee for the $90,000 a year post for reasons related to his qualifications or his record of service or a dispute over philosophy, but this is just plain nutty.
The Parole Board was a mess when in the wake of the killing of Woburn Police Officer John Maguire by parolee Dominic Cinelli. Gov. Deval Patrick decided to turn his attention to cleaning house. At the time Bocon got a three-month appointment to fill one of those vacancies. This time he was up for a full five-year term.
The state should be grateful that a man with his experience is willing to serve in what is a difficult and often thankless job.
Councilors Iannella, Mary-Ellen Manning, Marilyn Devaney and Kelly Timilty ought be ashamed of themselves. It’s really time the voters put this gang out of business.

Commentary

The Boston Herald is starting to sound like the Boston Globe.

This Is The Boston Herald Version Edited

Councilor responds    

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Your editorial “Beyond buffoonery” (June 10) said that I should be ashamed of myself for having voted against the governor’s most recent nominee to the Parole Board because he refused to disclose the amount of his federal pension.
This is false. I voted against John Bocon because this administration has put politics ahead of public safety. Its unschooled approach to parole will result in an increased number of dangerous felons being released directly into our communities without any post-release controls.
If the basis for this editorial is a June 8 State House News Service item, SHNS changed the story at my request to remove the implication that I had voted against Bocon over the pension issue.

— Mary-Ellen Manning,
Governor’s Councilor

Here is my comment left on the Boston Herald message board

DevildogDave

Hey Mary Ellen great letter this is why I am proud to have you as our Governor's Councilor.

David R.Beaupre Independence Tea Party of Massachusetts

Letter To Editor From Mary Ellen Manning Her Letter Without Editing To The Boston Herald

Mary-Ellen Manning
Mary Ellen Manning

To the editor:

In your June 10, 2011 editorial "Beyond Buffoonery,"
you said that I should be ashamed of myself for
having voted against the Governor's most recent
nominee to the Parole Board because he refused
to disclose the amount of his federal pension.
This is false. I voted against John Bocon because
this administration has put politics ahead of
public safety. Its unschooled approach to
parole will result in an increased number of dangerous felons
being released directly into our communities without
any post-release controls.

I have attached my written statement made contemperaneously
with the vote.

If the basis for this editorial is the June 8, 2011 State House News Service
item, SHNS changed the story at my request to remove the implication
that I had voted against Bocon over the pension issue.
I understand that times are tough economically, but perhaps
the Boston Herald should send its own reporters to the State House to cover
the Council on a regular basis. If not, I suggest that members of the
Herald editorial staff come to the meetings themselves rather
than rely on interpretations of third-party reporting to form their opinions.

Governor's Councillor Mary-Ellen Manning

p.s. Please feel free to confirm what I have said with Kyle Cheney, Mike Norton and Matt Murphy of the State House News Service