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Harold Rosen (politician)

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Rosen proposed a Constitutional amendment to give the governor and other Constitutional Officers four-year, instead of two-year, terms. Other constitutional amendments he filed would prohibit the General Court from considering matters other than budgets, items related to the administration of
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Rosen also supported an amendment to a bill that would prevent any person named by the state or federal governments to be a Communist from sitting on an Advisory Committee on Racial Imbalance. He was also a supporter of organ transplantation. He was unaware when a constituent used another
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the governor's mansion, and to make it a crime to assault a reporter. He opposed the creation of a 10-member Consumer Council to aid the governor and legislature in creating policy, and the construction of a parking garage under the
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While in the legislature he sponsored a bill to reform the Electoral College, which would have prevented him from later serving on it in later years, but the bill did not pass. He also filed a bill to make the
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vetoed a bill that would allow him to return to the pension system, but it was overridden by the General Court. Rosen paid back what he previously received and was re-admitted to the system.
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After losing a race for the state Senate, Rosen applied for and received a state pension. He then took a position with the Department of Commerce and Development. Governor
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after a funeral led by Rabbi Henry Zoob of Temple Beth David in Westwood. At his death he left behind a wife, Leila (née Bower), and a sister, Lena Howard of Hampton, N.H.
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As a former track athlete, Rosen was a great supporter of the construction on an indoor track. He filed the first bills in 1958 and 1962 calling for the
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Rosen was invited to President Eisenhower's first inauguration in 1953. He was a leader of a slate of candidates, aligned with Governor
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representative to introduce a bill, and got it passed by both houses, that would alter the procedures regarding Dedham's Town Meeting.
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municipalities, special messages from the Governor, and other emergency items in the second year of their two-year session.
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in an election that was contested with allegations of fraudulent certification. In the end, he supported Reagan at the
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In 1980, Rosen ran as an uncommitted delegate. He was nominated from the floor and beat a candidate pledged to support
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he served as a first lieutenant in the Army. In 1986, he was given the Outstanding Alumni Award from his alma mater,
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He was born in Boston but moved to Dedham as a child and was graduated from Dedham High School in 1923 and then from
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He ran in 1968 for an open Senate seat, but lost in the primary. He ran again in 1972, but was unsuccessful.
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He chaired Massachusetts Senior Citizens for Reagan-Bush in 1980 and served as a member of the Massachusetts
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First elected in 1938, he served a total of five terms totaling 15 years on the
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Republican Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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at the age of 82. Rosen was buried in Knollwood Memorial Park in
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He died of heart failure at Milton Health Care Nursing Home in
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The Society in Dedham for Apprehending Horse Thieves
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American politician
Dedham, Massachusetts
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Boston University
World War II
Dedham High School
The Society in Dedham for Apprehending Horse Thieves
Amateur Athletic Union
Olympic athletes to the streets of Dedham
Milton, Massachusetts
Canton, Massachusetts
Dedham School Committee
Great and General Court
Endicott Estate
Boston Common
Metropolitan District Commission
Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center
John A. Volpe
1968 Republican National Convention
Gerald Ford
1976 convention
Ronald Reagan
convention
1984 convention
Electoral College
Francis W. Sargent
"Harold E Rosen"

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