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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Precedence:
ROUTINE
Date:
03/15/2006
To:
Boston
From:
Boston
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SA
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Contact:
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Approved By:
Drafted By:
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Case ID #: 194A-BS-96065
(Pending)
Title:
SENATOR BRIAN JOYCE
MILTON, MA
CLSPO-STATE
Synopsis: .
Summary of information provided which will direct
investigative efforts.
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period of months concerning several local political issues.
One of
the areas he has reported on are the political and personal.
activities of captioned subject Senator Brian Joyce, some of which
may be violations of federal laws. The following is a summary of
information developed to date concerning Senator Joyce:
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In 2004, State Senator Dianne Wilkerson sponsored a bill.
(Senate, No. 2365) to authorize the sale of 'a certain parcel of
public land to.
It was a
quarter-acre of marsh land abutting his property, and the bill
prohibited any building on the environmentally-protected site.
The
bill was not passed into law.
In 2005, State Senator Brian Joyce sponsored a bil
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(Senate, No.44) to authorize the sale of the same parcel to.
This time, the bill did not prohibit building on the parcel, which
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caused people to wonder why JoycE changed the language.
The media got hold of this information.
The Executive.
opposed the bill. Joyce told reporters that his office had made an
error, and inadvertently submitted a version of the bill which did
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