Mary L. Padula
American politician
Mary L. Padula | |
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Massachusetts Secretary of Housing & Community Development | |
In office 1991–1996 | |
Preceded by | Steven Pierce |
Succeeded by | Position eliminated |
Second Worcester and Middlesex District | |
In office 1983–1991 | |
Preceded by | Robert A. Hall |
Succeeded by | Robert A. Antonioni |
Personal details | |
Born | Fitchburg, Massachusetts |
Political party | Republican |
Residence | Lunenburg, Massachusetts |
Mary L. Padula is a former politician who represented the Second Worcester and Middlesex District in the Massachusetts Senate from 1983 to 1991[1] and served as Massachusetts' Secretary of Housing & Community Development from 1991 until the post was eliminated in 1996.[2]
Prior to serving the Senate, Padula was the executive secretary for the town of Lunenburg, Massachusetts from 1953 to 1983.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b 1991-1992 Public Officers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
- ^ "Padula Announces End of Long Political Career". Worcester Telegram & Gazette. June 21, 1996.
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Cabinet of Governor William Weld (1991–97)
- Paul Cellucci (1991–97)
- David Forsberg (1991–92)
- Charles D. Baker, Jr. (1992–94)
- Gerald Whitburn (1995–96)
- Joseph V. Gallant (1996–97)
- William D. O'Leary (1997)
- Susan Tierney (1991–93)
- Trudy Coxe (1993–97)
- James B. Roche (1991–92)
- Thomas C. Rapone (1992–94)
- Kathleen O'Toole (1994–97)
- Richard L. Taylor (1991–92)
- James Kerasiotes (1992–97)
- Peter Nessen (1991–93)
- Mark E. Robinson (1993–94)
- Charles D. Baker, Jr. (1994–97)
- Franklin P. Ollivierre (1991–97)
- Christine Morris (1991–96)
- Steven Pierce (1991)
- Mary L. Padula (1991–96)
- Gloria Cordes Larson (1991–93)
- Priscilla Douglas (1993–96)
- Nancy Merrick (1996–97)
- Stephen Tocco (1991–93)
- Gloria Cordes Larson (1993–96)
- Piedad Robertson (1991–95)
- Michael Sentance (1995–96)