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Michael Albano

Michael Albano is a politician, college professor and government affairs consultant who resides in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. In November, 2012 Michael Albano was elected to a term on the Governor's Council representing western Massachusetts's 8th Council district. Albano began his public service career as a Probation Officer in the Westfield District Court in 1974. Subsequently, he was appointed to the Massachusetts State Parole Board in 1982 by Governor Edward J. King and reappointed by Governor Michael S. Dukakis in 1987. In 1992 Governor William Weld appointed Albano as a Special Parole Board Member. In 1994, State Auditor Joseph DeNucci appointed him as an Audit Specialist. Prior to his election to the Governor's Council, Albano's served on the Springfield School Committee from 1985-1989 (one 4-year term); the Springfield City Council 1991-1995 (two 2 year terms) 1995. Albano served as Council president in 1994 and 1995.〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Dan )〕 In 1995, Albano was elected mayor of Springfield and went on to serve four two-year terms, leaving office in 2003.
On November 6, 2012 Albano was elected to the Governor's Council representing the counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Berkshire and Franklin of Massachusetts.
==Mayoralty==
Albano defeated incumbent mayor Robert Markel in 1995's mayoral preliminary and faced off against Charles Ryan, who served as mayor in the 1960s. He defeated Ryan with 18929 votes to Ryan's 17274 votes.〔Malley, Carol "Voters back Albano , defeat casino - Winner heralds 'change' " Springfield Union-News November 8, 1995.〕 Much of the latter half of his time as mayor took place concurrently with a wide-ranging FBI mafia investigation that began targeting corruption in public officials in 2000, and which resulted in more than 30 convictions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Federal Probe History )〕 These convictions included convictions of Albano's then chief of staff, Anthony M. Ardolino, and a political appointee and close friend, Gerald A. Phillips.〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Ben )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Stephanie )〕 Albano has claimed that the investigation was retaliation from the FBI stemming from his time on the Parole Board in the 1980s. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Ben )
When Albano left office the city was insolvent, running a $41 million dollar budget deficit and having failed to collect over $50 million in taxes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=5 years after Finance Control Board came to rescue Springfield, city has $34.5 million in reserves )〕 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts imposed a financial control board seven months later, removing local control of the budget.〔id.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=City of Springfield Year End Financial Statements for Year Ending June 30, 2004 )

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