Campaign Updates

Celebration of Spring with State Auditor Suzanne Bump

May 1, 2011 |

Join Us at the First Annual Celebration of Spring with State Auditor Suzanne Bump

Tuesday, May 17, 2011
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Anthony’s Pier 4 Restaurant
140 Northern Avenue, Boston

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AUDITOR-ELECT BUMP ANNOUNCES SEARCH FOR AUDIT OPERATIONS HEAD

December 7, 2010 | Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump

Suzanne Bump, Massachusetts State Auditor-Elect, today announced her intention to seek applicants from across the country to fill the role of Deputy Auditor for Audit Operations.   The Deputy will be a key part of the Auditor-Elect’s management team, overseeing and managing all aspects of the audit operations, with an emphasis on expanding the scope of performance audits to evaluate the success or failure of government operations.

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Transition Team

November 22, 2010 | Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump

State Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump has said from the outset that the Office of the State Auditor, which has known one leadership team for 24 years, must be retooled in order to meet the challenges that face the Commonwealth today and in the years to come.  She has established a transition team to assist in evaluating the existing priorities, structure and staffing of the Office and to recommend changes that will enhance the performance of the Office, and enable it to be a catalyst to help make state government work better.  The transition team has 7 committees which will focus on: Government Performance; Health Care Costs; Municipal Government; Audit Operations; Transparency and Communications; Policy and Priorities; and Staffing and Professional Development.  The following individuals have joined the transition team to date.

Committee on Audit Operations

State Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump understands that the foundation of the Office of the State Auditor is a first-rate audit operation.  She has established a committee of her transition team to focus on audit operations, identify strengths and weaknesses in this crucial area and make recommendations for improvement.

Bill Yazbek, CGFM, Retired Government Auditor, Deloitte & Touche
Daniel Bonnette, CPA, Deloitte & Touche
Harvey Creem, CPA, Retired Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Kevin Martin, CPA, Kevin Martin & Associates
Dorothy DiPesa, CPA, DiPesa & Company CPAs
Bill Jackson, CPA, W.A. Jackson & Company

Committee on Staffing and Professional Development

The Office of the State Auditor must be structured, managed and staffed in a way that enables it to conduct first-rate audits of the finances and performance of the agencies, authorities and programs of state government; to provide timely reports and recommendations; and to work with other entities to implement those recommendations.  In some key areas, the Office may need to have staff with specific knowledge and background in order to fully evaluate program performance.  State Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump has established a committee of her transition team that will evaluate and make recommendations about staffing and professional development of the Office.  The committee will work closely with the other transition committees whose findings will inform the work of this committee.  Additionally, the committee will review the report of a Peer Review which will be completed as quickly as possible after State Auditor-Elect Bump takes office.

Kristin Demong, GREX, Inc.
Ralph Jordan, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Tom Webber, Human Resources Professional
Leon Brathwaite, Affirmative Action Office, City of Newton
Katherine Hesse, Esq., Murphy, Hesse, Toomey & Lehane

Committee on Government Performance

State Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump was motivated to run for State Auditor because of her passion for making government work better.  The committee on Government Performance will be charged with evaluating the most effective ways to use the resources of the Office of the State Auditor, through performance audits and other tools in order to drive real change in policies and programs throughout the state agencies and authorities.

Representative Daniel Bosley
Mayor Joseph Curtatone, Somerville
Michael Lake, Northeastern University World Class Cities Partnership
Sam Tyler, Boston Municipal Research Bureau
Lonsdale Koester, Former Performance Management Director, Exec. Office of Administration & Finance
Bill Tinti, Esquire, Tinti, Quinn, Grover & Frey, P.C.
Robert Behn, Harvard Kennedy School of Government (consulting with the committee)

Committee on Health Care Costs

During her campaign, State Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump identified health care costs as one of her first priorities, and laid out plans to expand on the important work that has been done by the Auditor’s office in reviewing Massachusetts’ health care spending and to be a catalyst for accountability and results.  She has established, as part of her transition team, a committee on health care costs that will be charged with evaluating the existing capacity and resources within the Office of the State Auditor to conduct comprehensive audits of state health care spending and the performance of the programs and agencies that administer them, and develop sound recommendations for changes that will reduce costs and provide greater value to taxpayers and consumers.

Paul Romary, Lemuel Shattuck Hospital
Amy Whitcomb Slemmer, Health Care for All
Sarah Iselin, Blue Cross Foundation
Lois Cornell, Tufts Health Plan
Senator Richard Moore
Robert J. Haynes, Massachusetts AFL-CIO / Member of Board, Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA
Jerry Desilets, Southern Middlesex Opportunity Council

Committee on Municipal Government

State Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump understands that the Auditor must be a partner with municipal leaders, particularly in these trying economic times, helping them find ways to get greater value for scarce resources and finding solutions to challenges that face our cities and towns.  She has established, as part of her transition team, a committee on municipal government that will work to find ways to strengthen and improve the partnership between the Office of State Auditor and municipal leaders.

Mayor Robert Dolan, Melrose
Richard Montuori, Town Manager, Tewksbury
Senator Ken Donnelly
Mayor James Ruberto, Pittsfield
Denis Devine, Woburn Retirement Board; President MACRS
Paul Trane, Insight Companies Consulting Firms

Committee on Transparency and Communication

Transparency is a valuable tool in the hands of the Office of the State Auditor – allowing Massachusetts residents and taxpayers to see for themselves how well their government is operating on both a financial and a performance basis.  State Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump has established a committee on Transparency and Communication.  The committee will be charged with recommending new and creative tools to make the work of the Auditor’s office more available, accessible and valuable to members of the public.

Charles Steelfisher, Alipes CME
Greg Torres, Mass INC
Michael Goldman, Government Insight Group
Archon Fung, Harvard Kennedy School, Transparency Policy Project
Jennifer Flagg, Consultant
Maureen McQuillen, Consultant
Lee Harrison, Berkshire Harrison, Inc.
Mary Fifield, Mary Fifield Associates
Brad Blake, Hill Holliday
John Moynihan, Former Publisher

Committee on Policy and Priorities

Throughout her career State Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump has valued diverse perspectives and engaged individuals and community leaders from varied backgrounds and points of view.  She has established the committee on Policy and Priorities in order to get input from members of communities from across the Commonwealth about what priorities they would like to see in the Office of the State Auditor.

Frank Callahan, Mass. Building Trades Council
Idali Torres, PhD, Gatson Institute, U-Mass Boston
Representative Linda Dorcena Forry
Rick Lord, Associated Industries of Massachusetts
Joe Kriesberg, MA Association of Community Development Corporations
Eva Millona, Mass. Immigrant and Refugee Coalition
Michael Grunko, SEIU Local 509
John Pourbaix, Construction Industries of Massachusetts
Ray Gottwald, Suffolk University
Carlos Gonzalez, Massachusetts Latino Chamber of Commerce
Jeanette Boone, Four Corners Community Development Corporation
Debbie Fastino, Coalition for Social Justice
Brenda Jenkins, YMCA of Central Massachusetts
Vic Digravio, Association for Behavioral Healthcare

SUZANNE BUMP ANNOUNCES AUDITOR TRANSITION TEAM

November 22, 2010 | Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump

Suzanne Bump, Massachusetts State Auditor-Elect, today announced the formation of a Transition Team to assist in evaluating the existing priorities, structure and staffing in the Office of the State Auditor and to recommend changes that will enhance the performance of the Office, and enable it to be a catalyst to help make state government work better.

See a list of the whole team by clicking here.

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Transition Information

November 6th, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Thank you for visiting the website of State Auditor-Elect Suzanne Bump.

For information about the transition, contact:

Laura Marlin, Transition Manager
transition@suzannebump.com

We Did It!

November 3, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Dear friends,

Thank you.

After an extremely long day and nearly a year of campaigning we have finally made it to victory.  We’ve shared some amazing achievements over the course of the year, but last night we won the prize. more »

SPREAD THE WORD!

November 1, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

It is the final hours of the election and we need all of your support to get Suzanne elected in this very close election.  Here’s an easy way to help.

Please click here to download a “Dear Friend” message that you can email or print and mail to your friends, family and neighbors.  Please spread the word about Suzanne Bump and let everyone know she should be our next State Auditor!

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The Donut Fund And Other Holes In Connaughton’s Story

October 29, 2010 | WBUR

The state auditor’s race is tight by all accounts, especially the account the Boston Globe provided in last Sunday’s pollSuzanne Bump, the Democrat, led Mary Z. Connaughton, the Republican, by three points with a huge undecided vote. This means nobody, other than your humble servant, is paying any attention to this race.

Republican candidate for auditor Mary Z. Connaughton is trailed by a “donut fund” while she was a top financial manager at the state Lottery.

For the first time ever, a woman is guaranteed to hold statewide office. more »

Debate Video: Greater Boston

October 28, 2010 | WGBH

Suzanne Bump, Mary Connaughton, Nathanael Fortune campaign hard in Massachusetts state auditor election

October 28, 2010 | Springfield Republican

…“I am seeking this office because I want to be a leader who fixes agencies that aren’t providing value for taxpayers,” said Bump, former state secretary of labor and workforce development….
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The Boston Phoenix Endorses Suzanne Bump

October 27, 2010 | The Boston Phoenix

SUZANNE BUMP has served the commonwealth as legislator, private advocate, and cabinet secretary — in each case, acting with independence, integrity, and competence. She will do so again as the state’s auditor.

Although the word “auditor” may conjure a dry, numbers-crunching position, the office is much more than that. A strong moral compass, savvy political skills, and public leadership are all necessary parts of the job. Bump has them all, in spades, and will improve the efficiency and honesty of state government, regardless of which party is in power.

In addition, Bump has laid out an impressive plan for updating and refocusing the long-stagnant office. She understands the possibilities of the position, and its limitations. She deserves your vote.

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The Bay State Banner Endorses Suzanne Bump

October 27, 2010 | The Bay State Banner

“The Bay State Banner endorses Suzanne Bump for auditor because she is the most likely candidate to assure that state funds are being honestly spent and that state programs perform as expected.”

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BUMP HOLDS “DONUT FUND EXPRESS” TOUR

October 25, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Today, Suzanne Bump, Democratic nominee for State Auditor, held four press conferences across the Commonwealth to address the disturbing response of her Republican opponent, Mary Connaughton, to the serious issues raised in a front page Boston Globe exposé Saturday, which examined the role Ms. Connaughton played as Chief Financial Officer of the State Lottery during a period noted for its lack of oversight, fiscal excesses, and massive mismanagement.

Citing two reports by the Office of State Auditor in the 1990′s, the Globe examined both the part Ms. Connaughton played in failing to curtail the abuses which surrounded the infamous “donut fund” scandal, as well as her direct participation in the subsequent cover-up of that scandal.

Read the Boston Globe Exposé

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Auditor candidate Bump stops for doughnuts in Quincy

October 25, 2010 | Patriot Ledger

Outside Quincy’s Donut King on Monday, Democratic candidate for state auditor Suzanne Bump spoke out against her Republican opponent Mary Z. Connaughton, touting her own record of challenging “the status quo” and enacting reform.

Eight days before the election, Bump launched her “Donut Fund Express” campaign tour—appearing outside the State House in Boston and donut shops in Quincy, Worcester and Springfield—to seize on a Saturday Boston Globe article that detailed Connaughton’s role in the 1997 “doughnut fund” state lottery scandal.
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Connaughton, Bump differ on requirements for state auditor

October 23, 2010 | MetroWest Daily News

FRAMINGHAM — State auditor candidates Suzanne Bump and Mary Connaughton disagree about several things, but one key difference is their views on what the qualifications are to hold the office.

In a debate at the Framingham Public Access Corporation’s studio, the candidates also disagreed on what the first priorities should be for the next state auditor.
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Framingham Debate

October 22, 2010 | FPAC-TV

Auditors debate hosted by Framingham Public Access TV and MetroWest Daily News.

Watch Here

Debate – WXBR Brockton

Oct 20, 2010 | The Rob Van Dam Show

Candidates Tout Different Backgrounds, Views In Auditor’s Race

Oct 21, 2010 | WBUR

At a small gathering over lunch, the two major party candidates for state auditor made their pitch for support with personal stories that show their integrity. more »

Raising the bar

Oct 19, 2010 | CommonWealth Magazine

Suzanne Bump’s campaign staff is antsy. It’s already an hour into the campaign event, a barbeque with Malden Democrats, and their candidate for state auditor is seriously lagging behind schedule. The most frequent inquiry she gets is: “What does the state auditor do, anyway?” This question takes some time to answer. Campaigning for auditor is half political pitch, and half civics lesson.

Bump has been explaining the auditor’s job to the same table for 10 minutes now. Her staffers keep shooting her looks, silently urging her to wrap it up and move on to the tables out back. Just as Bump breaks loose, the keyboard player launches into a spirited version of “The Wheels on the Bus.” A kindergartener has the microphone. The girl crumbles under pressure, forgets half the words, and just mumbles along to the music. Bump stands at attention, nodding along enthusiastically. When the song ends, she takes hold of the microphone and addresses the girl.

“You don’t have any idea what I’m doing here, do you?” she asks. “I’m a politician. I’m running for auditor. Do you know what the auditor does? The auditor makes sure government spends your money honestly. You don’t want your money stolen, do you? You want to get your money’s worth from state services. Does that sound good to you? Does that sound like a winning platform for state auditor? I do, too.”
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Auditor candidates Connaughton, Bump square off at Wicked Local debate

Oct 18, 2010 | Patriot Ledger

The two major-party candidates for state auditor took every opportunity to swipe at each other’s background and experience during an hour-long debate Monday night at Stonehill College.

Republican Mary Connaughton, of Framingham and Democrat Suzanne Bump of Great Barrington squared off in a heated one-hour session sponsored by WickedLocal.com and WCVB-TV.

The candidates offered opposing viewpoints of the role of the auditor’s office and qualifications of the person holding it. more »

Brian Watson: Voters should take close look at tight auditor’s race

Oct 19, 2010 | The Salem News

The most exciting contest in Massachusetts is not the governor’s race; rather, it is the battle for the position of state auditor.

Amazingly, it has been 24 years since this office has had an open seat to be contested. The departing auditor, Joseph DeNucci, has been comfortably ensconced since 1987.

Citizens should welcome the chance to elect a new auditor, and to shine a light on the auditor’s position, which is a very important one — and potentially a very powerful one. more »

Bump: Ability to lead sets me apart in race

Oct 19, 2010 | Lowell Sun

Democrat Suzanne Bump said yesterday that the state auditor’s number-one responsibility is to lead, a trait she hopes will set her apart from Republican Mary Z. Connaughton, her rival in November for the auditor’s post.

“There’s a world of difference between being a CPA (certified public accountant) and the state auditor,” Bump told The Sun’s editorial board. “It’s a leadership position that uses audits as tools to make positive changes inside state government.” more »

State auditor must have bold vision

Oct 18, 2010 | Cape Cod Times Op-Ed

I am running for state auditor because I want to make government better. And you can count on me to do this, because when I have been a leader in government, I have saved you money and given you better services.

As a state representative and as a cabinet secretary, I have changed business as usual, demanded accountability and delivered the kind of results that we need from our next state auditor.

My opponent has pledged to use her CPA credential to teach the audit staff to do better audits. This is laudable, but it is not leadership. It won’t bring about reforms that make a difference in people’s lives. more »

BUMP WOULD AUDIT PUBLICLY FUNDED CRIMINAL DEFENSE SYSTEM

Oct 14, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, Democratic Nominee for State Auditor today said she would conduct a thorough audit of the performance of the Committee for Public Counsel Service and the Bar Advocate programs.

“The state’s district attorneys have raised an important issue. There may be a problem with the way the public’s money is being spent on criminal defense,” said Bump. “Defendants have rights, but taxpayers do too, and they shouldn’t be abused.”

The District Attorneys today issued a statement pointing out that defense counsel budgets have received substantial increases year after year while the district attorneys have not received comparable resources. One of their proposed solutions is to increase the DA’s budgets. Supporters of defense counsel have countered that their compensation is appropriate. more »

Suzanne Bump questions Mary Connaughton’s values

Oct 12, 2010 | Boston Herald

Democratic candidate for auditor Suzanne Bump, accepting the endorsement of MassEquality Tuesday, hit her opponent, Republican Mary Connaughton, for signing a petition in 2005 calling for the question of gay marriage to be settled through a ballot question.

“I’m very grateful for MassEquality’s endorsement and their mission of equal civil rights has always been a major element of my own personal values,” Bump said in a statement. “My opponent, Mary Connaughton has chosen not to speak about her personal values, but as I see it, they have been clearly demonstrated through her actions. By signing anti-gay marriage petitions, Connaughton paints a fairly clear picture of her values.” more »

Bump question’s Connaughton ties to Romney PAC

Oct 12, 2010 | Sharon Advocate

Republican Mary Connaughton said she would sever ties to former Gov. Mitt Romney’s political action committee if elected state auditor, pushing back against the suggestion by her Democratic opponent Suzanne Bump that her association with Romney contradicts her pledge not to accept political action committee or lobbyist donations.

Connaughton, a former Romney appointee to the Massachusetts Turnpike board, acknowledged getting paid by the Free & Strong America for the “very little” consulting work she has done and continues to do for Romney’s political action committee. She said that would stop if she won her race in November. more »

MASSEQUALITY ENDORSES DEMOCRAT SUZANNE BUMP FOR STATE AUDITOR

Oct 12, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, the Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced that MassEquality has endorsed her candidacy. MassEquality is a grassroots organization working to achieve full equality for the LGBT community. Bump is the first candidate for State Auditor to have received an endorsement from MassEquality. In a statement, executive director of MassEquality, Kara Suffredini, cited Bump’s history as a passionate advocate for the LGBT community:

“This election is critical and we need candidates in office like Suzanne Bump who understand the importance of watching out for all citizens of the Commonwealth, including LGBT citizens,” said Kara Suffredini, executive director of MassEquality. “Bump’s opponent signed a petition that sought to take away the rights of LGBT people to marry in Massachusetts. But Suzanne Bump is someone who, from early in her career, has been very supportive of LGBT people and MassEquality enthusiastically endorses her for state auditor.” more »

Massachusetts auditor candiate Suzanne Bump focuses on health care

Oct 9, 2010 | The Patriot Ledger

For Suzanne Bump, there’s no end to the state offices and programs that need a good audit. But if she’s elected, the Democratic auditor candidate and Whitman native says she will start with the health care management system.

“That’s where we can deliver the most fiscal value for the taxpayers,” she said Thursday during a Patriot Ledger editorial board interview.

The former Braintree state representative and former state labor secretary said a complicated, often overlapping array of health providers and administrative programs is costing the state “hundreds of millions of dollars,” and forcing those seeking coverage to navigate a confusing bureaucracy. more »

NARAL PRO-CHOICE MASSACHUSETTS ENDORSES DEMOCRAT SUZANNE BUMP FOR STATE AUDITOR

Oct 7, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, the Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts has endorsed her candidacy. NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts is a state affiliate of NARAL Pro-Choice America and is the political grassroots arm of the pro-choice movement in Massachusetts. In its statement, NARAL cited Bump’s reputation as a principled leader:

“NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts is very proud to endorse Suzanne Bump for State Auditor,” said Andrea Miller, the group’s executive director. “Suzanne has a strong pro-choice record, and we are confident that, as auditor, she would ensure that critical funding streams that improve access to family planning and reproductive health services for some of the most vulnerable women in the Commonwealth are never compromised.” more »

Statement of Suzanne Bump On Today’s Decision by the City of Boston Assessing Department

Oct 7, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

The following is a statement from Suzanne Bump, Democratic Nominee for State Auditor, on today’s decision by the city of Boston Assessing Department:

“I want to thank the Assessing Department of the City of Boston for their prompt response to my request for a review of my residential tax exemption.

I have today received notification from the City that, while the only factor referenced on the forms that my husband and I completed when we applied for the exemption in 2007 was where we file our income taxes, an appellate tax board case in 2009 determined that the City must look at a wider range of facts and circumstances in each case. The City’s Assessing Department reviewed the facts in light of that decision and has determined that, for purposes of the residential exemption, our South Boston condominium is not our principal residence, and they have removed the exemption and accepted the payment that I made yesterday.

I am pleased that this matter has been resolved and look forward to focusing my full attention again on the substantive issues in the race for State Auditor.”

Statement from Suzanne Bump

Oct 7, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

I have received verbal confirmation from the Assessors of both the City of Boston and the Town of Great Barrington that my property tax status is appropriate.

However, in an abundance of caution, I have decided to submit to the city of Boston a payment of $5875.05, which is the difference between the property taxes that my husband and I have paid since we were approved for the residential tax exemption in 2007, and the amount we would have owed were we not entitled to that exemption.

At the same time I have made a written request to the city of Boston that they conduct a final review of our property tax status and, in advance of that review, accept the payment submitted today and make a refund to us if it is determined that it is indeed not actually owed.

Statement of Suzanne Bump regarding today’s Boston Globe Story concerning property taxes:

Oct 7, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

“Nowhere in the ‘above the fold’ front page story in the Boston Globe this morning does the newspaper dispute the fact that I currently pay, and have always paid, 100% of my real estate taxes in Great Barrington.

Since being contacted by the Globe on this issue on Saturday, I have confirmed with both the assessor’s offices in the City of Boston as well as in the town of Great Barrington that my current tax status has been fully met in both localities and, more important, that I am in total compliance with the law.

Despite my providing the Globe with the names of the top assessing officials in both communities to confirm my status, the story ran, which implied that I received some undeserved benefit.

I also informed the Globe that if in the future, either community notifies me that my tax status needs to be reviewed, of course, I will accommodate them.

That said, as of this morning, the taxing authorities of both communities have confirmed to me that, as have I always believed, I am in full compliance with the law.”

Health Care Unit Would Reap Significant Savings

Sep 30, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

The State Auditor audits state spending to ensure that funds are being spent legally but also to be sure that we aren’t wasting scarce resources through, for example, inefficient systems, ineffective administration of programs, and redundancy. The State Auditor can and should be a catalyst for accountability in how government spends our tax dollars. I intend to expand on the important work that has been done by the Auditor’s office in reviewing Massachusetts’ health care spending and to be that catalyst for accountability and results.

In Fiscal Year 2011, Massachusetts will spend over $13.5 billion of the state budget (or 42%) on health care-related spending. It pays for Massachusetts’ Medicaid program, known as MassHealth, the Commonwealth Care Program, which provides health insurance to uninsured individuals, the Medical Assistance Trust Fund and state employee health insurance. By establishing a unit within the auditor’s office dedicated solely to ferreting out fraud, waste and inefficiencies in the state’s health care programs, I will help taxpayers get a better return on their tax dollars and improve access to health care. more »

New Radio Ad!

Sep 8, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

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Connaughton, Bump are best in broad field for state auditor

September 5, 2010 | The Boston Globe

In theory, the state auditor’s job is to check the books of public agencies. In practice, the office can play a broader role as an in-house watchdog, promoting effective government by highlighting redundancy, giveaway contracts, and other forms of inefficiency. The retirement of longtime incumbent Joseph DeNucci has attracted a bumper crop of candidates who see new possibilities in the auditor’s position, and voters can take comfort in the spirited contests for both parties’ nominations. more »

STATEMENT BY SUZANNE BUMP, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR STATE AUDITOR, REGARDING SHERIFF GUY GLODIS AND TODAY’S FRONT PAGE STORY IN THE BOSTON GLOBE

Sep 2, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

What makes Guy Glodis believe he is not subject to the same rules which apply to everyone else?

And, more troubling, why, when caught red-handed in wrong-doing, does Guy Glodis refuse to take responsibility for his actions?

Today we add federal tax evasion to the growing list of apparent violations of the law involving Sheriff Guy Glodis. more »

Newton TAB Editorial: Suzanne Bump for auditor

Sep 1, 2010 | Newton TAB

In a field of three ambitious and energized candidates, we believe Suzanne Bump is the best choice for Democrats voting in the Sept. 14 primary for state auditor.

Bump has leadership experience that spans both the private and public sectors, both elected office and gubernatorial appointment. more »

Massachusetts State Senator Susan Tucker Endorses Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Aug 23, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced she has been endorsed by State Senator Susan Tucker. Senator Tucker, who represents the cities and towns of Lawrence, Andover, Dracut and Tewksbury, joins Congressmen Barney Frank and John Olver, State Auditor Joe DeNucci and many other mayors and state legislators who have endorsed Bump. Bump also won the majority vote for the statewide position at this year’s Democratic State Convention. more »

STATEMENT BY SUZANNE BUMP, CANDIDATE FOR STATE AUDITOR, REGARDING TODAY’S STORY ON THE FRONT PAGE METRO SECTION OF THE BOSTON GLOBE

Aug 19, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

“Today the Boston Globe reported on a matter concerning Sheriff Guy Glodis that should deeply concern us all as taxpayers and as residents. Sheriff Glodis wants to be State Auditor, a position which demands scrupulousness, accountability and transparency, yet it is clear that he cannot himself meet these standards. more »

Marlborough Mayor Nancy Stevens Endorses Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Aug 17, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced she has received the endorsement of Marlborough Mayor Nancy Stevens. Mayor Stevens joins Congressmen Barney Frank and John Olver, State Auditor Joe DeNucci and many other mayors and state legislators who have endorsed Bump for Auditor. more »

THE MASSACHUSETTS LATINO POLITICAL ORGANIZATION ENDORSES SUZANNE BUMP FOR STATE AUDITOR

Aug 10, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

¿Oíste? Supports Bump’s Vision for Accountability and Smarter Government

¿Oíste?, The Massachusetts Latino Political Organization, endorsed Suzanne Bump’s candidacy for State Auditor of Massachusetts.

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Health care is Bump’s stump

Aug 6, 2010 | The Lowell Sun

State Auditor candidate Suzanne Bump said yesterday one of her first orders of business, if elected, will be to streamline the state’s health-care system. more »

Bump: More oversight

Aug 2, 2010 | The Berkshire Eagle

State auditor candidate Suzanne Bump called for more oversight and accountability for state spending Thursday as she outlined her campaign platform before The Eagle editorial board. more »

BOSTON’S WARD TEN DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE ENDORSES SUZANNE BUMP FOR STATE AUDITOR

Aug 3, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Committee Members Representing Jamaica Plain and Mission Hill Support Bump’s Vision for Accountability and Smarter Government

Democratic Committee members of Ward 10 in Boston, representing the neighborhoods of Jamaica Plain and Mission Hill, endorsed Suzanne Bump’s candidacy by a supermajority for State Auditor of Massachusetts. more »

Pittsfield Mayor James Ruberto Endorses Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Jul 29, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced that she has been endorsed by Pittsfield Mayor James Ruberto. more »

Fitchburg Mayor Lisa Wong Endorses Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Jul. 26, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced that Fitchburg Mayor Lisa Wong has endorsed her candidacy. more »

Evaluating Massachusetts Economic Development Tax Incentives

Jul 24, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Every investment the Commonwealth makes – whether it is a line item in the state’s budget or a tax credit or other incentive – must be measured by the benefit to Massachusetts citizens and taxpayers, particularly in these challenging fiscal times.

Accountability for investment of scarce resources must be built into state government.

As State Auditor, protecting taxpayers through fiscal accountability will be the central mission of my office.  Using the tools at my disposal – including financial and performance audits – I will carefully scrutinize tax credits and other tax incentives offered to Massachusetts businesses to ensure that they continue to provide the benefits the legislature intended when they were first enacted. more »

Suzanne Bump Democratic Convention Speech

Jun. 5, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Thank you for your kind applause.

My name is Suzanne Bump, and I am running for Auditor because I want government to work! And I am here today because now, more than ever, I am proud to be a Democrat.

I’m proud of a Democratic Party that ensures equal opportunity regardless of gender, race, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity. A Democratic party that provides support and dignity to seniors, the jobless, the disabled.

A Democratic party that protects workers and their right to collectively bargain. It is Democrats, not Tea Partiers, who turn the rhetoric of freedom and justice into the laws and programs which strengthen our society. And I am the only candidate for Auditor with a consistent, public record of support for these Democratic values.

Right now there is a crisis of confidence in government. Is it any wonder? Think of how badly some of our government institutions have failed us! When government fails, our food makes us sick. When government fails, we have worldwide economic collapse; millions of people lost their jobs and their homes; oil gushes into the Gulf of Mexico. These catastrophes were caused by people who don’t value oversight and accountability, by national Republican leaders who assert that government can’t make things better and should not even try. And Republican leaders in Massachusetts are just the same. more »

Women for Suzanne Bump Event

July 28, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

When: Wed July 28, 7:30am – 9:30am
Where: UMASS Club – Amherst Room
225 Franklin Street
Boston, MA more »

Boston’s Ward 9 Democratic Committee Unanimously Endorses Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Jul 12, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced that Boston’s Ward 9 Democratic Committee unanimously endorsed her candidacy at a recent ward meeting. more »

Five Metro West State Legislators Endorse Suzanne Bump for Massachusetts State Auditor

Jul 9, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced she has received the endorsement of five prominent area elected officials. more »

Auditor Candidate Suzanne Bump Addresses Local Democrats – Calls for Performance Audits of State Agencies

Jun 28, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

State Auditor candidate Suzanne Bump was in the City to speak to dozens of Democratic activists at an event sponsored by State Rep. Linda Dorcena Forry, Boston City Councilor Maureen Feeney as well as Jim Keefe, Jim Hunt and Bill Waldzak. more »

Berkshire Area State Legislators Endorse Suzanne Bump for Massachusetts State Auditor

Jun 15, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced she has received the endorsement of two notable elected officials representing the Berkshires more »

Suzanne Bump Announces Growing List of Labor Endorsements

Jun. 3, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today began announcing some of the organized labor unions that have endorsed her campaign. more »

Suzanne Bump Receives New Endorsements from South Shore State Legislators

Jun. 3, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced she has received the endorsement of six prominent South Shore elected officials. more »

Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus PAC Endorses Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Jun. 2, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

The Massachusetts Women’s Political Caucus PAC has endorsed former Secretary of Labor for the Commonwealth, Suzanne Bump for State Auditor. more »

New Bedford Mayor Scott Lang Endorses Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Jun. 2, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced that Mayor Scott Lang of New Bedford has endorsed her candidacy. more »

Brockton Mayor Linda Balzotti Endorses Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Jun. 2, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced that Mayor Linda Balzotti of Brockton has endorsed her candidacy. more »

Congressman Barney Frank Endorses Suzanne Bump for State Auditor

Jun. 1, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced she has received the endorsement of Congressman Barney Frank, who represents the Fourth District of the Commonwealth and is the Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee.  more »

Seven Boston Representatives, City Councilors Endorse Suzanne Bump For Massachusetts State Auditor

Tue May 25, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

QUINCY — Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced she has received the endorsement of seven prominent Boston elected officials. more »

Western Massachusetts Congressman, Mayors and State Legislators Endorse Suzanne Bump for Massachusetts State Auditor

Fri May 21, 2010 | Suzanne Bump for Auditor

QUINCY — Suzanne Bump, a Democratic candidate for Massachusetts State Auditor, today announced she has received the endorsement of eight prominent elected officials in Western Massachusetts. more »