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00c0ba652b96a66aaa1f92fb670b84fda85b7a193a717e08f07e6b04d30a7661 2017/McGee,_Thomas_930CMR5.082d2_disclosure_11.28.17.pdf 2017 Thomas M. McGee   Massachusetts State Senate DISCLOSURE BY ELECTED PUBLIC EMPLOYEE OF TRAVEL EXPENSES SERVING A LEGITIMATE PUBLIC PURPOSE AS REQUIRED BY 930 CMR 5.08(2)(d)2. STATE ELECTED PUBLIC EMPLOYEE INFORMATION Name of elected 2017 NOV 28 PM 2:16 public employee: Thomas M. McGee Title/ Position State Senator Agency/ Department Massachusetts State Senate Agency address: State House Boston, MA 02133 Office phone: 617-722-1350 Office e-mail: Thomas.mcgee@masenate.gov Write an X to confirm I am filing this disclosure because: each statement. _X_ 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 _X_ 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 I have been invited to participate in a seminar on Transition and Leadership for Newly which is the reason for Elected Mayors. This is collaboration every two years by Harvard Kennedy School's traveling. Institute of Politics and the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Describe your participation in the As the mayor-elect, I will participate in intensive seminars on major urban policy issues activity. such as public safety, municipal finance, and crisis management, led by prominent scholars and practitioners representing viewpoints from across the political spectrum Date, time and location Tuesday, November 28-Thursday, November 30, 2017 of activity. Two locations for the seminar: The Charles Hotel and the Kennedy Institute of Politics Please explain how the I will participate in intensive seminars on major urban policy issues such as public activity will promote the safety, municipal finance, and crisis management, led by prominent scholars and interests of the practitioners representing viewpoints from across the political spectrum. I will attend Commonwealth, a county workshops that help new mayors take on the practical challenges of urban or a municipality. governance. TRAVEL EXPENSES Identify the person or organization that Christian Flynn offered to reimburse, Director, Conferences and Special Projects waive or pay your Institute of Politics travel expenses. Harvard Kennedy School Address of person or organization. 79 John F. Kennedy Street Cambridge, MA 02138 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: N/A Overnight accommodations. Lodging: $589.80 Breakfast, lunch, dinner, special events. Meals: $550.00 Registration, admission, tickets, etc. Admission: N/A Refreshment, instruction, materials, entertainment, etc. Other (please list): Tote bag and water bottle $28.00 Total: $1,167.80 Write an X beside any I have attached the relevant itinerary. relevant statement. 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 providing the reimbursement, waiver or payment. Employee signature: Date: 11-27-17 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 8 a D HARVARD Kennedy School INSTITUTE OF POLITICS Seminar on Transition for Newly Elected Mayors November 28-30, 2017 Tuesday, November 28, 2017 4:30 p.m. RECEPTION Noir, The Charles Hotel 5:40 p.m. WALK TO HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL 6:00 p.m. CITIES AS LABORATORIES FOR INNOVATION: WHAT THE COUNTRY CAN LEARN John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum, Harvard Kennedy School The Honorable Peter Buttigieg, Mayor, South Bend, IN The Honorable Sly James, Mayor, Kansas City, MO; Visiting Fellow, Institute of Politics The Honorable Martin Walsh, Mayor, Boston, MA The Honorable Sharon Weston Broome, Mayor, Baton Rouge, LA Jorrit de Jong (moderator), Faculty Director of the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative This event will be open to the entire Harvard Community. 7:00 p.m. RECEPTION WITH HARVARD STUDENTS John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum, Harvard Kennedy School 8:00 p.m. OPENING DINNER Malkin Penthouse, Littauer Building, Harvard Kennedy School Hosted by: The Honorable Bill Delahunt, Acting Director, Institute of Politics Tom Cochran, CEO and Executive Director, U.S. Conference of Mayors SELF INTRODUCTIONS Mayors will be asked to introduce themselves and speak briefly of immediate challenges they are facing. 2017/McGee,_Thomas_930CMR5.082d2_disclosure_11.28.17.pdf
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