1949–1950 Massachusetts legislature
| 156th Massachusetts General Court | |||||
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| Overview | |||||
| Legislative body | General Court | ||||
| Term | January 5, 1949 – August 19, 1950 | ||||
| Senate | |||||
| Members | 40 | ||||
| President | Chester A. Dolan Jr., Harris S. Richardson | ||||
| Party control | 20-20 Republican/Democrat | ||||
| House | |||||
| Members | 240 | ||||
| Speaker | Thomas P. O'Neill | ||||
| Party control | Democrat | ||||
Chester Dolan, Senate president.
Harris Richardson, Senate president.
Tip O'Neill, House speaker.
Leaders of the Massachusetts General Court, 1949-1950.
The 156th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1949 and 1950 during the governorship of Paul A. Dever. Chester A. Dolan Jr. and Harris S. Richardson served as presidents of the Senate. Thomas P. O'Neill served as speaker of the House.
In 1949, after 90 years of Republican control of the House, Democrats gained a majority. In 1950, the General Court passed a bill prohibiting racial discrimination or segregation in housing.