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Ten former Massachusetts lawmakers received enhanced, early pensions when they voluntarily stepped down from the Legislature, under an expansive reading of a law that is supposed to award such pensions to public officials who are defeated by voters.

At left, Alfred Saggese of Winthrop, served in the House for 16 years and retired at age 44. He got an $18,226 pension.

Scroll through to see who else benefited.
Ten former Massachusetts lawmakers received enhanced, early pensions when they voluntarily stepped down from the Legislature, under an expansive reading of a law that is supposed to award such pensions to public officials who are defeated by voters. At left, Alfred Saggese of Winthrop, served in the House for 16 years and retired at age 44. He got an $18,226 pension. Scroll through to see who else benefited.
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