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Matthew John Amorello (born March 15, 1958) is a former Massachusetts state senator and former chairman of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority who presided over the Central Artery/Third Harbor Tunnel Project ( Big Dig) from 2002 to 2006. The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority is the agency that was in charge of the Big Dig project.


Early life

Amorello was born on March 15, 1958, in Worcester, Massachusetts. He graduated from Grafton Memorial High School,
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(B.A.),
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(M.P.A.), and
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(J.D.). Prior to running for office, he worked for the
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as a budget analyst and wetlands protection specialist. He was also vice chairman of the Grafton, Massachusetts, conservation commission.


Political career


Massachusetts Senate

Shortly after graduating from law school, Amorello ran for the First Worcester and Middlesex District seat in the Massachusetts Senate. He won the 1990 Republican primary as a write-in candidate then defeated Democratic incumbent John P. Houston by 782 votes in the general election. He was reelected in 1992, 1994, and 1996. In 1998 he ran for the United States House of Representatives seat in
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, but lost to incumbent Jim McGovern 56.9% to 41.5%.


Massachusetts highway commissioner

In December 1998, Amorello was appointed Massachusetts highway commissioner by governor Paul Cellucci. In 2000, Amorello was reprimanded by the governor after an investigation found that Amorello's campaign committee had solicited and received $7,000 in donations from contractors doing business with the highway department. The investigation also found that Amorello did not know his campaign committee was soliciting funds from these companies and had returned all of their donations. The investigation also found that Amorello violated state policy by not reporting an accident in a state vehicle he was driving, but concluded there was no evidence that he was driving while intoxicated.


Massachusetts Turnpike Authority

In 2002, acting governor
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appointed Amorello to the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority chairmanship, which put him in charge of the Big Dig, a project that was billions of dollars over budget and years past its completion date. Under his leadership, the project was finished, with the Connector and O'Neill Tunnels tunnels opening during his chairmanship. In 2003, Amorello's campaign committee was fined $10,000 by the Federal Elections Commission for failing to report campaign donations that exceeded legal limits within the required 60 days. Amorello clashed with Swift's successor,
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. The governor petitioned the Massachusetts General Court to abolish the turnpike authority and merge it with the state highway department. In 2003, the state legislature passed a transportation bill that would eliminate the chairman's post in 2007 and turn over leadership of the authority to a general manager. In 2004, Romney asked Amorello to resign after '' The Boston Globe'' reported that turnpike authority officials were aware of hundreds of leaks in Big Dig tunnels, but did not take action to repair them. Amorello refused to resign. In 2005, Amorello interviewed for the job of chief executive of the Olympic Delivery Authority, a position that would oversee all for the
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in London. David Higgins was chosen instead. After the collapse of a portion of the roof of the I-90 Connector Tunnel on July 10, 2006, in which 38-year-old Milena Del Valle, of Jamaica Plain, was killed, Romney and all but one of the candidates in that year's gubernatorial election called for Amorello's resignation. On July 18, 2006, Romney began legal proceedings to remove Amorello. On July 27, 2006, Amorello agreed to resign, effective August 15, after the
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ruled that he could not block a hearing on whether or not he should be removed from office. He received full pay until February 15, 2007. In 2009, the Massachusetts Ethics Commission found that Amorello had violated conflict-of-interest laws by changing a sick leave policy that would benefit him. He was fined $2,000.


Post-government activities

In 2009, Amorello and one of his brothers co-founded a solar energy company. On Monday August 9, 2010, a judge issued a warrant for Amorello's arrest when he failed to show up in court to face a drunken driving charge. He was charged with drunken driving and leaving the scene after causing property damage.For Amorello, a long slide "Boston Globe" date: August 10, 2010 Access date: August 11, 2010
/ref> Amorello was ordered to give up his driver’s license for 45 days, pay up to $1,300 in fines, and enter an alcohol treatment program. As of 2015, Amorello works for a large engineering firm.


See also

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Amorello, Matthew, J. 1958 births Living people American University School of Public Affairs alumni Assumption University (Worcester) alumni People from Grafton, Massachusetts People of the United States Environmental Protection Agency Republican Party Massachusetts state senators Suffolk University Law School alumni