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Ronald MarianoDEMDemocrat State Representative, 3rd Norfolk District
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MAResidence (state)

Ronald Joseph Mariano (born October 31, 1946) is an American politician currently serving as the Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. A Democrat from Quincy, he was first elected to the House in a December 1991 special election. He was appointed assistant majority leader in February 2009 and was appointed majority leader in January 2011 by then-speaker Robert DeLeo, who he succeeded as speaker upon DeLeo's retirement in 2020. He represents the 3rd Norfolk district.Mariano was born and raised in Quincy, where he attended public school. He received his B.S. from Northeastern University in Boston and his M.Ed. from the University of Massachusetts Boston. He became a teacher and was elected to the Quincy School Committee, where he served from 1989 to 2009. He also served on the Ward 2 Democratic Committee, the Norfolk County Advisory Board, and the Quincy College Board of Governors.In January 2023, Mariano was reelected to a second term as Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. His priorities for the 193rd Massachusetts General Court include child care affordability, public transport reliability, and oversight of hospital mergers and acquisitions. Mariano also outlined a focus on revising Massachusetts' state law to comply with the Supreme Court's 2022 ruling in NYSRPA v.

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Education4 - 4 of 2
University of Massachusetts, Boston
MEd Education
1972
Northeastern University
BS Business Administration
1969
Past Positions1 - 5 of 5
Speaker
Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives
2021 - Current
Majority Leader
Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives
2011 - 2021
Representative
Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives
1991 - Current
Former Assistant Majority Leader
Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives
History Teacher
Quincy Public Elementary Schools
Other Experience1 - 12 of 12
Member
Quincy School Committee
1989 - 2009
Board of Governors
Quincy College
Coordinator
President's Youth Basketball Association
Former Chair
Ward 2 Democratic Committee
Former Coach
Quincy Youth Basketball
Former Member
Norfolk County Advisory Board
Member
Quincy Public Schools Athletic Contribution Committee
Past President
Ward 2 Civic Association
Co-Chair
Baird and Maquire Task Force
Former Chair
Joint Committee on Financial Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives
Former Member
Rules Committee, Massachusetts State House of Representatives
Former Member
Joint Committee on Rules, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives