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Stephen R. Canessa (born 1980) was a
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of the
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, representing the 12th Bristol District. He resigned to accept the position of executive director for government affairs at the Southcoast Health System

He is a member of the
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. Rep. Canessa's district includes East Freetown, Lakeville,
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,
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, and
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,
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. He is a graduate of
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and
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, and completed his
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at
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. Prior to being elected to the house in 2004, he was a member of the Lakeville
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from 2001 - 2004.


Legislation and Positions


Anti-Gang Bill

In January 2006, in response to
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and
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in his district and across the state, Rep. Canessa co-sponsored a bill with Senator
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, entitled "An Act to Reduce Gang Violence in the Commonwealth," that would establish a witness protection program to encourage witnesses to come forward and to testify accurately. It passed unanimously in the Senate, was approved in the House with 151 yeas to 2 nays and was signed into law by Gov.
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shortly thereafte


Provisions

The bill, publicized mainly for the establishment of a witness protection program, included the following provisions: *Establishes a statewide witness protection program, *Increases punishment for illegal firearm possession, and for the possession of a loaded firearm by individuals who violate certain aspects of the bill *Allows judges to prevent the defense from obtaining grand jury witness statements, providing that "''there is a reason to believe...that the defendant poses a threat to a witness or victim''" *Allows restrictions on communication with witnesses by the accused *Increases punishment for witness intimidation *Lessens the requirements for a perjury convictio


Support

Proponents tout the bill as a welcome and needed step toward reducing witness intimidation, especially by gang members awaiting trial. Family members of gang violence victims praised the bill, and many were present at the
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for its passage into law.


Opposition

The
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and the Massachusetts Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers opposed sections of the bill that allow judges to bar defendants from seeing grand jury witness statements, and that reduce the requirements for a perjury conviction

Specifically, they point to a possible conflict with the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution, 6th Amendment, which states in part:
''In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right...to be confronted with the witnesses against him...''
It is the subject of continuing debate whether sections of the bill violate this Amendment.


Southcoast Commuter Rail

Rep. Canessa has expressed support for the expansion of the
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into the Southcoast area including New Bedford, which is part of the district he represents. The federal
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set aside $20 million for the project, and in August of that year, Canessa joined area senators and representatives in urging Governor Romney to "make this project a legitimate, top priority.


Invasive Weeds

Long Pond (Lakeville, Massachusetts), Long Pond and other water supplies in towns across Canessa's district have recently been noted as being overrun by invasive weeds such as milfoil. In 2005, acknowledging that these weeds can pose a risk to the environment and to the towns' drinking water, he supported studies into the weeds and their impact.


Electoral history

*2006 Race for 12th Bristol Representative, Massachusetts House (General Election)2006 Massachusetts Election Results - State House - Boston Globe - Boston.com
/ref> **Stephen R. Canessa (D), 69% ** Mark A. Howland (I), 31% *2004 Race for 12th Bristol Representative, Massachusetts House (Democratic Primary Election)2004 Massachusetts Election Results - Mass.gov
/ref> **Stephen R. Canessa (D), 45% ** Mark A. Howland (D), 35% **George Rogers (D), 20%


References


External links


Rep. Canessa's Campaign Website
(campaign info, issues, current events, etc.)

(source for information above) {{DEFAULTSORT:Canessa, Stephen R. 1980 births Living people Democratic Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives People from Plymouth County, Massachusetts Suffolk University alumni Bridgewater State University alumni