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Brownsberger, Chang-Diaz Votes Against Three-Strikes Bill
The state senators joined other Boston-area legislators who say the bill falls short on several counts.
Although the habitual criminal bill, also called the "three-strikes bill" or "Melissa's Law," overwhemlingly passed both the House and Senate this week, some Boston-area legislators voted against what they called an imbalanced bill.
The bill eliminates parole for felons convicted three times of one of 40 or so violent crimes, with at least one conviction having carried a minimum three-year prison term. It also reduces some mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses. .
Many of those voting against it are members of the Massachusetts Black and Latino Caucus, who said the bill lacks evidence-based solutions, removes judicial discretion, and does not elimination mandatory minimums on nonviolent offenses. They also say the bill will cost the state more than $100 million over the next 10 to 15 years.
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Kenway/Kenmore State Senators Will Brownsberger and Sonia Chang-Diaz both voted against the bill.
The bill now heads to Gov. Deval Patrick's desk; he has until July 31 to act on it. Patrick has said he is disappointed that the bill does not allow judges to grant felons the opportunity for parole after they serve the majority of their sentence. Still, he called the bill a "good faith step in the right direction," according to the Boston Globe.
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For more on how your legislator voted, see the table below. Click here for the full list of House votes. The seven senators who voted against it are Chang-Diaz, William Brownsberger, Cynthia Creem, James B. Eldridge, Susan Fargo, Patricia D. Jehlen and Dan Wolf.
D-Boston 3rd Suffolk Yes Rep. Byron Rushing D-Boston (South End) 9th Suffolk No Rep. Jeffrey Sanchez D-Jamaica Plain 15th Suffolk Yes Rep. Elizabeth Malia D-Jamaica Plain 11th Suffolk Yes Rep. Russell E. Holmes D-Boston 6th Suffolk No Rep. Edward Coppinger D-Boston 10th Suffolk Yes Rep. Nick Collins D-Boston 4th Suffolk Yes Rep. Carlo Basile D-East Boston 1st Suffolk Yes Sen. Michael F. Rush D-West Roxbury Suffolk and Norfolk Yes Sen. Jack Hart D-Boston First Suffolk Yes Sen. Anthony Petruccelli D-East Boston First Suffolk and Middlesex Yes Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz D-Boston 2nd Suffolk
No
Sen. William Brownsberger D-Fenway/Kenmore, Brighton, Watertown, Belmont 2nd Suffolk and Middlesex NoGet more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
