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Secretary of Administration and Finance of Massachusetts

The Secretary of Administration and Finance of Massachusetts is the head of the Executive Office of Administration and Finance, and serves as an advisor to the Governor of Massachusetts. Its current Secretary is Matthew Gorzkowicz, who has been serving since January 5, 2023.[1]

Massachusetts Secretary of Administration and Finance
Incumbent
Matthew Gorzkowicz
since January 5, 2023
Executive Office of Administration and Finance
StyleMr. Secretary
(informal)
The Honorable
(formal)
Member ofMassachusetts Cabinet
Reports toGovernor of Massachusetts
AppointerGovernor of Massachusetts
Term lengthNo fixed term
Websitewww.mass.gov/info-details/governors-cabinet

History edit

In 1922, the Massachusetts General Court passed legislation creating the department of administration and finance. The department replaced the office of supervisor of administration and assumed many of the duties of the superintendent of buildings, Secretary of the Commonwealth, state treasurer, and state auditor.[2] On December 13, 1922, Governor Channing H. Cox nominated four men to the newly created commission of administration and finance. They were:[3]

  • Homer Loring, chairman and budget commissioner
  • Thomas W. White, commissioner of personnel and standardization
  • James C. McCormick, controller
  • Robert L. Whipple, purchasing agent

In 1928, due to the commission's increased workload, Governor Alvan T. Fuller chose to separate the positions of chairman and budget commissioner.[4]

The department was reorganized in 1948 and the four-person commission was replaced by a single commissioner. Thomas H. Buckley, the final chairman of the commission, was the state's first commissioner of administration and finance.[5]

In 1969, the state legislature passed a bill introduced by Governor John A. Volpe and backed by his successor, Francis Sargent, that reorganized the state government under a cabinet-style system. The bill, which went into effect in 1971, reorganized the state government into 10 executive offices led by secretaries who served at the pleasure of the governor.[6] The Executive Office of Administration and Finance combined the existing administration and finance operation with the department of corporations and taxation. It was described by David Nyhan as "the most powerful of the cabinet appointments" due to its "powerful budgetary control over other secretariats".[7] Sargent appointed sitting commissioner of administration and finance Charles E. Shepard to be the first Secretary of Administration and Finance.[8]

Duties edit

The secretary is in charge of formulating the governor’s budget plan, providing guidance on the economy, and implementing the state government’s revenue and budgets. The secretary also manages numerous state administrative agencies.[9][10]

Managing agencies edit

  • Department of Revenue[11]
  • Human Resources Division[12]
  • Group Insurance Commission[13]
  • Operational Services Division[14]
  • Department of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance[15]
  • Civil Service Commission[16]
  • Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission[17]
  • Teacher's Retirement Board [18]
  • Health Policy Commission[19]
  • Developmental Disabilities Council[20]
  • Division of Capital Asset Management[15]

Leadership edit

Members of the Commission of Administration and Finance edit

Chairman

Budget commissioner

Controller

  • James C. McCormick (1922–1928)
  • Walter S. Morgan (1928–1932)[28]
  • George E. Murphy (1932–1940)[30]
  • Walter S. Morgan (1940–1945)[31]
  • Francis X. Lang (1945–1948)[32]

Commissioner of Personnel and standardization

Purchasing agent

  • Robert L. Whipple (1922–1925)
  • George J. Cronin (1925–1948)[36]

Commissioner of Administration and Finance edit

Secretary Term Governor
Thomas H. Buckley 1948–1953 Robert F. Bradford
Paul A. Dever
Carl A. Sheridan 1953[37]–1956[38] Christian Herter
Francis X. Lang 1957[39]–1958[40] Foster Furcolo
Charles F. Mahoney 1958–1960
Charles Gibbons 1961[41]–1963 John A. Volpe
William Waldron 1963[42]–1965 Endicott Peabody
John J. McCarthy 1965[43]–1967[44] John A. Volpe
Anthony P. DeFalco 1967–1969
Donald Dwight 1969[45]–1970 Francis Sargent
Charles E. Shepard 1970–1971

Secretaries of Administration and Finance edit

Picture Secretary Term Governor
Charles E. Shepard June 22, 1971[8]–September 27, 1971[46] Francis Sargent
Robert Yasi September 27, 1971[46]–November 14, 1972[47]
William I. Cowin November 14, 1972[47]–May 9, 1974[48]
David M. Marchand May 9, 1974[48]–January 2, 1975
  John R. Buckley January 2, 1975–January 4, 1979 Michael Dukakis
  Edward Hanley January 4, 1979–January 27, 1982 Edward J. King
  David M. Bartley January 27, 1982[49]–January 6, 1983
Frank T. Keefe January 6, 1983–December 30, 1988[50] Michael Dukakis
L. Edward Lashman December 30, 1988–January 3, 1991
Peter Nessen January 3, 1991–March 1, 1993 Bill Weld
Mark E. Robinson March 1, 1993–November 1994
  Charlie Baker November 1994–September 1, 1998 Bill Weld
Paul Cellucci
Frederick Laskey September 1, 1998[51]–March 1, 1999 Paul Cellucci
  Andrew Natsios March 1, 1999[52]–April 2000
Stephen P. Crosby May 2000–January 2002 Paul Cellucci
Jane Swift
Kevin J. Sullivan February 2002–January 2, 2003 Jane Swift
  Eric Kriss January 2, 2003–September 30, 2005[53] Mitt Romney
Thomas Trimarco October 1, 2005–January 4, 2007
  Leslie Kirwan January 4, 2007–October 12, 2009[54] Deval Patrick
  Jay Gonzalez October 12, 2009–January 7, 2013
Glen Shor January 7, 2013[55]–January 8, 2015
Kristen Lepore January 8, 2015–July 19, 2017 Charlie Baker
Michael J. Heffernan July 19, 2017–January 5, 2023
  Matthew Gorzkowicz January 5, 2023–present Maura Healey

References edit

  1. ^ Kashinsky, Lisa (December 13, 2022). "Healey's first big hires". Politico. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  2. ^ "Approves Bill for New Department". The Boston Globe. June 3, 1922.
  3. ^ "Commission on Budget Named". The Boston Globe. December 14, 1922.
  4. ^ "Gow Still a Candidate for Postmaster Here". The Boston Globe. December 20, 1928.
  5. ^ Owens, Cornelius (May 12, 1948). "T. H. Buckley to Head New State Financial Agency". The Boston Globe.
  6. ^ Nyhan, David (June 17, 1971). "Sargent signs reorganization plan into law". The Boston Globe.
  7. ^ Nyhan, David (November 5, 1970). "Sargent Has 10 State Cabinet Posts to Fill". The Boston Globe.
  8. ^ a b "Sargent names Shepard finance chief". The Boston Globe. June 23, 1971.
  9. ^ "Michael J. Heffernan, Secretary of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  10. ^ "Overview of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  11. ^ "Massachusetts Department of Revenue | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  12. ^ "Human Resources | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  13. ^ "Group Insurance Commission | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  14. ^ "Operational Services Division | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  15. ^ a b "Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  16. ^ "Civil Service Commission | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  17. ^ "Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  18. ^ "Mass Teachers Retirement Board | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  19. ^ "Massachusetts Health Policy Commission | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  20. ^ "Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council | Mass.gov". www.mass.gov.
  21. ^ "Loring to Leave State Board". The Boston Daily Globe. September 17, 1924.
  22. ^ a b "White Succeeds Homer Loring". The Boston Globe. September 24, 1924.
  23. ^ ""No" Man Under Five Governors". The Boston Globe. December 27, 1937.
  24. ^ Harris, Henry (December 19, 1937). "New Watchdog of State Treasury Made Pol Support Mother-in-Law". The Boston Globe.
  25. ^ "Goodwin Quits Legislature for State Post". The Boston Globe. December 30, 1941.
  26. ^ "Beacon Hill Notes". The Boston Globe. May 22, 1942.
  27. ^ "Buckley and Tompkins Are Confirmed by Executive Council". The Boston Globe. August 9, 1945.
  28. ^ a b "Gow Still a Candidate for Postmaster Here". The Boston Globe. December 20, 1928.
  29. ^ "Ex-Officer in Italian Navy Affirms Loyalty to U. S. as State Appointee". The Boston Globe. June 13, 1940.
  30. ^ "Murphy Takes Office as State Controller". The Boston Globe. December 23, 1932.
  31. ^ "Morgan Named State Controller by Saltonstall". The Boston Globe. December 19, 1940.
  32. ^ Ainley, Leslie (March 11, 1945). "Luncheon Tuesday Seen Prelude to Tax "Show-Down"". The Boston Globe.
  33. ^ "F. H. Putnam Dies From Auto Injuries". The Boston Globe. May 2, 1934.
  34. ^ "Says Harlow, Doyle Slated for Jobs". The Boston Globe. July 31, 1934.
  35. ^ "William H. Doyle: 'King-Maker' of Legion, Former State Commander". The Boston Globe. December 3, 1947.
  36. ^ "Council Approves Appointee Cronin". The Boston Globe. November 19, 1925.
  37. ^ "Herter Picks Sheridan for Finance Post". The Boston Globe. January 7, 1953.
  38. ^ "Carle (sic) A. Sheridan Selected by Herter To Replace Volpe". The Boston Globe. October 12, 1956.
  39. ^ Bartlett, K. S. (December 9, 1956). "New State Finance Chief a Stubborn Guy With Independent Ideas". The Boston Globe.
  40. ^ Lewis, William (August 15, 1958). "Artesani Named Judge; Lang Will Head DPU". The Boston Globe.
  41. ^ Lewis, William (November 29, 1960). "Gibbons to Get $14,000 Post As Gov.-Elect Volpe's Top Aide". The Boston Globe.
  42. ^ Healy, Robert (November 24, 1962). "Peabody Names Only Two Aides For Time Being". The Boston Globe.
  43. ^ Rollins, Bryant (January 22, 1965). "Volpe Aide Plans To Up Efficiency, Morale: McCarthy Wants Industry Methods in State Agencies". The Boston Globe.
  44. ^ Leland, Timothy (January 5, 1967). "Comr. McCarthy Resigns". The Boston Globe.
  45. ^ "Newsman Replaces DeFalco". The Boston Globe. December 16, 1968.
  46. ^ a b "Shepard retires; Sargent aides rise". The Boston Globe. September 28, 1971.
  47. ^ a b Ayres, James (November 15, 1972). "Cowin foresees other increases if property tax lowered". The Boston Globe.
  48. ^ a b "Marchand replaces Cowin". The Boston Globe. May 10, 1974.
  49. ^ "Bartley Sworn in to $55,000 Post". The Boston Globe. January 28, 1982.
  50. ^ "Keefe, Author and Traveler, Says Adieu to State Finance". The Boston Globe. December 31, 1988.
  51. ^ Cassidy, Tina (August 18, 1998). "DOR official named chief of cabinet post". The Boston Globe.
  52. ^ Sargent, Hilary (December 17, 1998). "Cellucci welcomes Natsios as 'fiscal discipline' ally". The Boston Globe.
  53. ^ Monahan, John J. (July 31, 2005). "Kriss leaving with warning". Telegram & Gazette.
  54. ^ Monahan, John J. (September 26, 2009). "State budget chief leaves for Harvard". Telegram & Gazette.
  55. ^ "Glen Shor Sworn in as Secretary of Administration and Finance". Targeted News Service. January 7, 2013.

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The Secretary of Administration and Finance of Massachusetts is the head of the Executive Office of Administration and Finance and serves as an advisor to the Governor of Massachusetts Its current Secretary is Matthew Gorzkowicz who has been serving since January 5 2023 1 Massachusetts Secretary of Administration and FinanceIncumbentMatthew Gorzkowiczsince January 5 2023Executive Office of Administration and FinanceStyleMr Secretary informal The Honorable formal Member ofMassachusetts CabinetReports toGovernor of MassachusettsAppointerGovernor of MassachusettsTerm lengthNo fixed termWebsitewww wbr mass wbr gov wbr info details wbr governors cabinet Contents 1 History 2 Duties 2 1 Managing agencies 3 Leadership 3 1 Members of the Commission of Administration and Finance 3 2 Commissioner of Administration and Finance 3 3 Secretaries of Administration and Finance 4 ReferencesHistory editIn 1922 the Massachusetts General Court passed legislation creating the department of administration and finance The department replaced the office of supervisor of administration and assumed many of the duties of the superintendent of buildings Secretary of the Commonwealth state treasurer and state auditor 2 On December 13 1922 Governor Channing H Cox nominated four men to the newly created commission of administration and finance They were 3 Homer Loring chairman and budget commissioner Thomas W White commissioner of personnel and standardization James C McCormick controller Robert L Whipple purchasing agentIn 1928 due to the commission s increased workload Governor Alvan T Fuller chose to separate the positions of chairman and budget commissioner 4 The department was reorganized in 1948 and the four person commission was replaced by a single commissioner Thomas H Buckley the final chairman of the commission was the state s first commissioner of administration and finance 5 In 1969 the state legislature passed a bill introduced by Governor John A Volpe and backed by his successor Francis Sargent that reorganized the state government under a cabinet style system The bill which went into effect in 1971 reorganized the state government into 10 executive offices led by secretaries who served at the pleasure of the governor 6 The Executive Office of Administration and Finance combined the existing administration and finance operation with the department of corporations and taxation It was described by David Nyhan as the most powerful of the cabinet appointments due to its powerful budgetary control over other secretariats 7 Sargent appointed sitting commissioner of administration and finance Charles E Shepard to be the first Secretary of Administration and Finance 8 Duties editThe secretary is in charge of formulating the governor s budget plan providing guidance on the economy and implementing the state government s revenue and budgets The secretary also manages numerous state administrative agencies 9 10 Managing agencies edit Department of Revenue 11 Human Resources Division 12 Group Insurance Commission 13 Operational Services Division 14 Department of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance 15 Civil Service Commission 16 Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission 17 Teacher s Retirement Board 18 Health Policy Commission 19 Developmental Disabilities Council 20 Division of Capital Asset Management 15 Leadership editMembers of the Commission of Administration and Finance edit Chairman Homer Loring 1922 1924 21 Thomas W White 1924 1925 22 Charles P Howard 1925 1937 23 Patrick J Moynihan 1937 1941 24 Angier Goodwin 1941 1942 25 Paul W Foster 1942 1945 26 Thomas H Buckley 1945 1948 27 Budget commissioner Homer Loring 1922 1924 Thomas W White 1924 1925 Charles P Howard 1925 1928 28 Carl A Raymond 1928 1940 Charles W Greenough 1940 1947 29 William H Bixby 1947 1948 Controller James C McCormick 1922 1928 Walter S Morgan 1928 1932 28 George E Murphy 1932 1940 30 Walter S Morgan 1940 1945 31 Francis X Lang 1945 1948 32 Commissioner of Personnel and standardization Thomas W White 1922 1924 Frank H Putnam 1924 1934 22 33 William H Doyle 1934 1945 34 35 Purchasing agent Robert L Whipple 1922 1925 George J Cronin 1925 1948 36 Commissioner of Administration and Finance edit Secretary Term GovernorThomas H Buckley 1948 1953 Robert F BradfordPaul A DeverCarl A Sheridan 1953 37 1956 38 Christian HerterFrancis X Lang 1957 39 1958 40 Foster FurcoloCharles F Mahoney 1958 1960Charles Gibbons 1961 41 1963 John A VolpeWilliam Waldron 1963 42 1965 Endicott PeabodyJohn J McCarthy 1965 43 1967 44 John A VolpeAnthony P DeFalco 1967 1969Donald Dwight 1969 45 1970 Francis SargentCharles E Shepard 1970 1971Secretaries of Administration and Finance edit Picture Secretary Term GovernorCharles E Shepard June 22 1971 8 September 27 1971 46 Francis SargentRobert Yasi September 27 1971 46 November 14 1972 47 William I Cowin November 14 1972 47 May 9 1974 48 David M Marchand May 9 1974 48 January 2 1975 nbsp John R Buckley January 2 1975 January 4 1979 Michael Dukakis nbsp Edward Hanley January 4 1979 January 27 1982 Edward J King nbsp David M Bartley January 27 1982 49 January 6 1983Frank T Keefe January 6 1983 December 30 1988 50 Michael DukakisL Edward Lashman December 30 1988 January 3 1991Peter Nessen January 3 1991 March 1 1993 Bill WeldMark E Robinson March 1 1993 November 1994 nbsp Charlie Baker November 1994 September 1 1998 Bill WeldPaul CellucciFrederick Laskey September 1 1998 51 March 1 1999 Paul Cellucci nbsp Andrew Natsios March 1 1999 52 April 2000Stephen P Crosby May 2000 January 2002 Paul CellucciJane SwiftKevin J Sullivan February 2002 January 2 2003 Jane Swift nbsp Eric Kriss January 2 2003 September 30 2005 53 Mitt RomneyThomas Trimarco October 1 2005 January 4 2007 nbsp Leslie Kirwan January 4 2007 October 12 2009 54 Deval Patrick nbsp Jay Gonzalez October 12 2009 January 7 2013Glen Shor January 7 2013 55 January 8 2015Kristen Lepore January 8 2015 July 19 2017 Charlie BakerMichael J Heffernan July 19 2017 January 5 2023 nbsp Matthew Gorzkowicz January 5 2023 present Maura HealeyReferences edit Kashinsky Lisa December 13 2022 Healey s first big hires Politico Retrieved March 24 2023 Approves Bill for New Department The Boston Globe June 3 1922 Commission on Budget Named The Boston Globe December 14 1922 Gow Still a Candidate for Postmaster Here The Boston Globe December 20 1928 Owens Cornelius May 12 1948 T H Buckley to Head New State Financial Agency The Boston Globe Nyhan David June 17 1971 Sargent signs reorganization plan into law The Boston Globe Nyhan David November 5 1970 Sargent Has 10 State Cabinet Posts to Fill The Boston Globe a b Sargent names Shepard finance chief The Boston Globe June 23 1971 Michael J Heffernan Secretary of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance Mass gov www mass gov Overview of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance Mass gov www mass gov Massachusetts Department of Revenue Mass gov www mass gov Human Resources Mass gov www mass gov Group Insurance Commission Mass gov www mass gov Operational Services Division Mass gov www mass gov a b Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance Mass gov www mass gov Civil Service Commission Mass gov www mass gov Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission Mass gov www mass gov Mass Teachers Retirement Board Mass gov www mass gov Massachusetts Health Policy Commission Mass gov www mass gov Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council Mass gov www mass gov Loring to Leave State Board The Boston Daily Globe September 17 1924 a b White Succeeds Homer Loring The Boston Globe September 24 1924 No Man Under Five Governors The Boston Globe December 27 1937 Harris Henry December 19 1937 New Watchdog of State Treasury Made Pol Support Mother in Law The Boston Globe Goodwin Quits Legislature for State Post The Boston Globe December 30 1941 Beacon Hill Notes The Boston Globe May 22 1942 Buckley and Tompkins Are Confirmed by Executive Council The Boston Globe August 9 1945 a b Gow Still a Candidate for Postmaster Here The Boston Globe December 20 1928 Ex Officer in Italian Navy Affirms Loyalty to U S as State Appointee The Boston Globe June 13 1940 Murphy Takes Office as State Controller The Boston Globe December 23 1932 Morgan Named State Controller by Saltonstall The Boston Globe December 19 1940 Ainley Leslie March 11 1945 Luncheon Tuesday Seen Prelude to Tax Show Down The Boston Globe F H Putnam Dies From Auto Injuries The Boston Globe May 2 1934 Says Harlow Doyle Slated for Jobs The Boston Globe July 31 1934 William H Doyle King Maker of Legion Former State Commander The Boston Globe December 3 1947 Council Approves Appointee Cronin The Boston Globe November 19 1925 Herter Picks Sheridan for Finance Post The Boston Globe January 7 1953 Carle sic A Sheridan Selected by Herter To Replace Volpe The Boston Globe October 12 1956 Bartlett K S December 9 1956 New State Finance Chief a Stubborn Guy With Independent Ideas The Boston Globe Lewis William August 15 1958 Artesani Named Judge Lang Will Head DPU The Boston Globe Lewis William November 29 1960 Gibbons to Get 14 000 Post As Gov Elect Volpe s Top Aide The Boston Globe Healy Robert November 24 1962 Peabody Names Only Two Aides For Time Being The Boston Globe Rollins Bryant January 22 1965 Volpe Aide Plans To Up Efficiency Morale McCarthy Wants Industry Methods in State Agencies The Boston Globe Leland Timothy January 5 1967 Comr McCarthy Resigns The Boston Globe Newsman Replaces DeFalco The Boston Globe December 16 1968 a b Shepard retires Sargent aides rise The Boston Globe September 28 1971 a b Ayres James November 15 1972 Cowin foresees other increases if property tax lowered The Boston Globe a b Marchand replaces Cowin The Boston Globe May 10 1974 Bartley Sworn in to 55 000 Post The Boston Globe January 28 1982 Keefe Author and Traveler Says Adieu to State Finance The Boston Globe December 31 1988 Cassidy Tina August 18 1998 DOR official named chief of cabinet post The Boston Globe Sargent Hilary December 17 1998 Cellucci welcomes Natsios as fiscal discipline ally The Boston Globe Monahan John J July 31 2005 Kriss leaving with warning Telegram amp Gazette Monahan John J September 26 2009 State budget chief leaves for Harvard Telegram amp Gazette Glen Shor Sworn in as Secretary of Administration and Finance Targeted News Service January 7 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Secretary of Administration and Finance of Massachusetts amp oldid 1180933682, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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