To: Karen L. Nober, Executive Director, Massachusetts Ethics Commission, Jon Mitchell, Mayor, City of New Bedford, Brian Gomes, President, New Bedford City Council, and William Francis Galvin, Secretary of State, Massachusetts

Restore Ward 3 Councilor Henry Bousquet's Salary

This petition is about trying to restore New Bedford City Councilor Henry Bousquet's salary for performing his duties as a city councilor. Henry spends an average of 30 or more hours per week at committee and community meetings, working with constituents to solve problems no matter the date or the hour.

Why is this important?

From the Councilor:
"Since April 17, 2014, I have been performing my duties as a City Councilor without pay while I examined an apparent conflict in state regulations (MGL Ch. 39, Sec.6A.) regarding compensation of public employees as it concerns my career as a public educator and my public service as an elected official of Ward 3.
In March of 2014, I received a call from the state, followed by a letter from the Ethics Commission, which stated in a legally complex manner that I unknowingly had a “conflict of interest.” Somehow my career as an educator at Greater New Bedford Voc-Tech was in conflict with my duties as a city councilor. The conflict is not in the work I do, but because of the fact that I receive a salary from both positions and they are from the same municipality. It stated I had 30 days to choose one salary only. Apparently, because of a court ruling the ethics law conflicted in definition in such a way that I and my employers were unaware: based on the phrasing of the law, it seems regional school district employees and its teachers are municipal employees. Despite the fact that no “actual, material conflict exists” I am not allowed to collect the pay I have earned."

That is not right. If you believe the councilor should get what he rightfully works for, please sign this petition today!