1912 Massachusetts legislature
| 133rd Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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| Legislative body | General Court | ||||
| Election | November 7, 1911 | ||||
| Senate | |||||
| Members | 40 | ||||
| President | Levi H. Greenwood | ||||
| Party control | Republican | ||||
| House | |||||
| Members | 240 | ||||
| Speaker | Grafton D. Cushing | ||||
| Party control | Republican | ||||
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Levi Greenwood, Senate president.
Grafton Cushing, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1912.
The 133rd Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1912 during the governorship of Eugene Foss. Levi H. Greenwood served as president of the Senate and Grafton D. Cushing served as speaker of the House.
Notable legislation included the creation of a minimum wage commission.