On June 13th, Common Cause Massachusetts honored Governor Michael  Dukakis for his enduring work to establish open, honest, and ethical  government in the state.  The ceremony, which took place during the  organization’s annual brunch and auction, featured remarks by Common  Cause President Bob Edgar, Massachusetts Executive Director Pam Wilmot  and others. Scott Harshbarger, a former Massachusetts attorney general  and Common Cause president, entertained a capacity crowd as the  event’s auctioneer—teasing several of the politicians and other public officials in attendance.

During his remarks, Governor Dukakis expounded on the importance of  Common Cause to the civic health of Massachusetts by describing the  changes he had seen in his years working alongside the organization. Noting the ethics scandals that have shaken the State House in past  months, he also indicated that there is much left to be done.  

In addition to commemorating the work of Governor Dukakis, awards were  also given to documentary filmmaker David Burstein and Massachusetts  board member Bill Schmidt. Burstein produced the celebrated film 18 in  ’08 and runs a voter engagement organization with the same name. He is  currently enrolled at Hampshire College.   


 

 

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Archibald Cox

Boston Globe Spotlight Team

Rev. Robert Drinan

Doris “Granny D” Haddock

Scott Harshbarger

Edward Hennesey

Ted Jones

Paul Liacos

John McDonough

Marty Meehan

Rev. J. Donald Monan and the Visiting Committee on Management in the Courts

John Shattuck

Warren Tolman

Robert Turner

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