Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Contribution In Kind? Mayor Michael J. McGlynn in-kind contribution from Stephanie Muccini Burke (allegedly)



Mayor Michael J. McGlynn
Keeper of the Records
Medford City Hall
85 Geo. P Hassett Drive
Medford, MA 02155

Dear Keeper of the Records:
This is a request under the Massachusetts Public Records Law (M. G. L. Chapter 66, Section 10). I am requesting that I be provided a copy of the following records:




1)The campaign finance report from  Medford Mayor Michael J. McGlynn listing any (alleged) in-kind contribution from employee (at the time) Stephanie Muccini Burke, budget director and director of personnel.


A photo has surfaced on a local online magazine that appears to have Ms. Muccini-Burke holding a campaign sign for Mayor Michael J. McGlynn allegedly on a Saturday.

I seek the campaign finance report document where Mayor McGlynn listed the alleged in-kind contribution from his own employee, now running for Mayor herself.   If it was for the 2011 campaign, please advise.

Perhaps it is on the web, though I could not find it here for the 2013 campaign:

Exibit 1


Michael McGlynn


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I recognize that you may charge reasonable costs for copies, as well as for personnel time needed to comply with this request. If you expect costs to exceed $10.00, please provide a detailed fee estimate.    

The Public Records Law requires you to provide me with a written response within 10 calendar days. If you cannot comply with my request, you are statutorily required to provide an explanation in writing.


Sincerely,
The Editor
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Burke Announces Candidacy for Mayor

 by Stephanie Muccini Burke

As I reflect on the future of this great city, I couldn’t help but look at the impact Medford has had on my life and how it molded me into the person I am today. I grew up in Wellington and graduated Medford High School; my husband Brian and I started our family on Belle Ave; we now walk through our yard to Edgerly Field to watch the Mustangs take the field. I am incredibly proud and honored that I bleed blue and white and this is the only city I can call my home. I came from humble roots where it was instilled that if you work hard, you can accomplish great things. This drove me every day and ultimately led to obtaining my Master’s Degree in Taxation from Bentley University. It was also instilled in me that no matter what successes you have, you can never forget where you come from and it is important to make your community a better place.
The education I received from Suffolk University enabled me to practice accounting and led me through a broad career in finance; both as the head of finance for a multi-million dollar corporation as well as starting my own accounting practice in the city that I love. Ultimately, this experience has given me the great privilege to serve as Mayor McGlynn’s Director of Budget and Personnel appointment for the past 4 ½ years. During that time, I have been able complement my passion for Medford and professional experience with a thorough understanding of the city operations. Most importantly, I have had the opportunity to get to know the extremely dedicated individuals that work for you!
One of the things that this city has taught me is that we are all partners in progress. These partnerships, whether personal or professional, are vital to the success of any community and allow it to thrive. In Medford, it is the generations of relationships we build with our classmates in middle school and high school; the interactions we foster with our local churches, sports leagues, and veterans; the partnerships we forge with our state and federal representatives. But most importantly, a respectful, engaging relationship between your local elected officials is intricate to moving this city into the future. As a 16 year veteran of the Medford City Council, I realize how 

important it is to have this partnership with constructive dialogue to be effective. It requires the support of the administration and its departments to bring impactful ideas to fruition. I believe that the public has observed my actions on both sides of the rail and realize that I have always been respectful, informed and productive.
This city has given me a wealth of opportunity in both my personal and professional lives. It has enabled me to start a family, build my financial experience, and forge lifelong friendships. This city means so much to me and will always be the place I call home. Of all my life experiences, Medford has been the common theme and it is because of this that I am excited to announce today that I am a candidate for Mayor of this City that I owe so much to! With strong leadership, creative thinking and fiscal accountability, I look forward to working with 

everyone in this great city and continue to be your Partner in Progress for the betterment of Medford!

– Submitted to a conflicted magazine - not this one - by Stephanie Muccini Burke

http://medfordinformationcentral.blogspot.com/2015/04/stephanie-burke-press-release-not-word.html