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0062f51ab607ff851fb6fe7220daac9ada90a7121c89c7453d0ce653fefbfe2a | 2015/Lesser,_Eric_930CMR5.082d2_disclosure_2015-02-12.pdf | 2015 | Eric P. Lesser | Massachusetts Senate | DISCLOSURE BY ELECTED PUBLIC EMPLOYEE OF TRAVEL EXPENSES SERVING A LEGITIMATE PUBLIC PURPOSE AS REQUIRED BY 930 CMR 5.08(2)(d)2. RECEIVED ELECTED PUBLIC EMPLOYEE INFORMATION COMMISSION Name of elected 2015 FEC FEC 12 PM 3:45 public employee: Eric P. Lesser Title/ Position State Senator Agency/ Department Massachusetts Senate Agency address: 24 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02133 Office phone: 617-722-1291 Office e-mail: Eric.Lesser@masenate.gov Write an X to confirm I am filing this disclosure because: each statement. I am going to engage in an activity that serves a legitimate public purpose, i.e., it is intended to promote the interests of the Commonwealth, a county or a municipality; and A non-public entity (but not a lobbyist) has offered to reimburse, waive or pay travel expenses and costs worth more than $50. ACTIVITY THAT SERVES A LEGITIMATE PUBLIC PURPOSE Describe the activity which is the reason for North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) conference. traveling. Describe your participation in the As an alumnus of the conference, I will be a featured speaker during the opening activity. plenary. Date, time and location of activity. February 13, 2015 - February 14, 2015, Atlanta, GA. Please explain how the activity will promote the Attendance and participation in the conference will allow me to better understand interests of the Commonwealth, a county issues affecting Jewish youth in my district and throughout the Commonwealth. or a municipality. TRAVEL EXPENSES Identify the person or organization that Union for Reform Judaism offered to reimburse, waive or pay your travel expenses. Address of person or organization. 633 Third Avenue New York, NY 10017-6778 212-650-4000 Provide information in as much detail as Itemization and explanation of amounts offered: possible: Air, train, bus, and taxi fare and rental car hire, etc. Transportation: Flight, $416.20 Overnight accommodations. Lodging: Hotel, $165 Breakfast, lunch, dinner, special events. Meals: Registration, admission, tickets, etc. Admission: Refreshment, instruction, materials, entertainment, etc. Other (please list): Conference registration, $175 Total: $756.20 Write an X beside any I have attached the relevant itinerary. relevant statement. _X_ I have attached the relevant agenda. Having disclosed the facts above, I determine that: For the exemption Acceptance of the reimbursement, waiver or payment of travel expenses will serve a to apply, legitimate public purpose i.e., it will promote the interests of the Commonwealth, a county check off or a municipality; AND both statements. Such public purpose outweighs any special non-work related benefit to me or to the person providing the reimbursement, waiver or payment. Employee signature: Eri P. fer Date: 2/12/2015 Attach additional pages if necessary. Elected state or county employees - file with the State Ethics Commission. Members of the General Court - file with the House or Senate clerk or the State Ethics Commission. Elected municipal employee - file with the City Clerk or Town Clerk. Elected regional school committee member - file with the clerk or secretary of the committee. Form revised February, 2012 URJ NFTY CONVENTION 2015 FEBRUARY 13 - 17 ATLANTA, GEORGIA NFTY Convention and Youth Summit Event Guide Thousands of Jewish teens and adults will come together for the NFTY Convention and Youth Summit February 13 through 17, 2015, in Atlanta, GA. NFTY, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, is the Reform Jewish Youth Movement. NFTY Convention will attract more than 1,000 teens from across North America. They will be joined by nearly 200 adult lay leaders, professionals, congregants, clergy and stakeholders who will attend the concurrent Youth Summit at NFTY Convention. Throughout the weekend the Convention website, www.nftyconvention.org will be updated regularly with blog posts, photos, videos and social media highlights. #NFTYCONVENTION #NFTYYS Events with an asterisk (*) will be streamed live on the NFTY website, on the JLTV cable television channel and on mobile devices using the JLTV app. More details are available at www.nftyconvention.org/live. Jewish Rock Radio will air the NFTY Convention Countdown and Ruach 5775 Preview on Tuesday, February 10 at 8:30 ET/5:30 PT. The show can be streamed at www.jewishrockradio.com, www.nftyconvention.org/live or the Jewish Rock Radio mobile app. NFTY Convention Friday, February 13, 2015 As participants arrive in Atlanta, they'll be greeted by the NFTY North American Board, college-age resident advisors, and NFTY/URJ staff. They will reconnect with friends from NFTY regional programs, URJ Camps and NFTY Israel trips, and meet new teens from across North America. The Convention will open with an intergenerational Shabbat celebration filled with joyous music, worship and dancing. Experiential Shabbat Tfilah (worship) Learners Minyan (learning about prayers and how to be an inclusive tfilah leader) Music around the world Musical Mashup (each prayer will be mashed up with a secular song) Shabbat dinner with all NFTY teens and Youth Summit adults Opening Plenary* Welcome to Atlanta Greetings from Stephen Sacks, Chair of URJ Board of Trustees Greetings from NFTY North American Board and NFTY Staff Speakers and distinguished alumni: Eric Lesser, MA State Senator and former aide to President Obama who ran first White House Passover Seder Matan Koch, lawyer and advocate for disabilities and special needs who previously served as member of the National Council of Disabilities Shabbat Song Session | 2015/Lesser,_Eric_930CMR5.082d2_disclosure_2015-02-12.pdf |