Robert Travaglini
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Robert E. Travaglini is a former President of the Massachusetts Senate. He represented the First Middlesex and Suffolk senatorial district, encompassing portions of Boston, Revere, Winthrop and Cambridge.
Travaglini attended Boston State College, earning a B.S., 1974. He resigned from the Massachusetts Senate in March 2007 in order to start a lobbying firm[1].
[edit] Positions
- Boston City Councilor (1984–1993)
- Massachusetts Senate (1993–2007}
- Majority Whip (1999–2002}
- President of the Senate (2003–2007)
[edit] Notes and references
| Preceded by Thomas Birmingham |
President of the Massachusetts Senate 2003–2007 |
Succeeded by Therese Murray |

