In November, members of Brookline Town Meeting will get to decide whether to recognize the fact that women can and do serve as the town's top elected officials by voting on a measure that would replace "selectman" and "selectmen" with "selectwoman" and "selectwomen" in town bylaws.
Michael Burstein, a Precinct 12 Town Meeting member, says he submitted the warrant article for the Nov. 14 special Town Meeting after reading an article about attempts to formally change "selectmen" and "aldermen" as sole official titles in other Massachusetts communities.
Two of the current five members of the Brookline Board of Selectmen are women.
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Hey Brookline
By anon
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 11:30am
If this is what you pay Selectmen/Selectwomen to do maybe its time to evaluate dissolving the position(s) entirely.
In case you're not familiar with how town government works ...
By adamg
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 11:49am
Selectmen had nothing to do with this proposal. It's by a member of Town Meeting, which is sort of like the local version of congress, in a place that has a five-member presidency (Brookline, now being the largest town in the state and all, also has elected Town Meeting members - it's the smaller towns with the old Norman Rockwellish town meetings where any resident can vote).
Thanks had no idea
By anon
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 12:07pm
Grew up in Boston!
Yeah, it's a different world
By adamg
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 12:12pm
And I only know about it because I covered towns for a long, long time.
Why not "Selectperson"?
By anon
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 11:30am
Just degender it all together.
Will save hassle when it comes to the fact that people don't come in two strictly defined genders even when you confine it to genotype and phenotype.
To reinforce the idea
By BostonDog
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 12:29pm
I'm guessing they are trying to reinforce that if women can serve as a Selectman, why can't men serve as a Selectwoman. It's the counter argument for people who say the term is fine.
The english language sucks.
English is an overwhelmingly gender neutral language
By anon
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 1:06pm
Select-Person would be fine. Why didn't they make this change eons ago?
Go One Better...
By Div2Supt
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 1:28pm
Just refer to them officially as "The Selectfolk" and call it a day.
You also include non-binary folks AND you still get to have a cool 17th-century-esque title!
How about
By Sock_Puppet
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 2:08pm
The Chosen People.
Oh, wait, that's taken.
Kind of a catchy title
By Dave-from-Boston
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 3:44pm
I think they should change it to Selectwomen - let men roll with the title for - oh let's pick 5 election cycles - see how they feel for a change - then open the question up again for a gender neutral title
I also read that there is a
By SteveE
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 11:44am
I also read that there is a movement in Melrose to rename the Board of Aldermen as the City Council.
I don't really see an issue with any of these changes, though Selectwomen just seems dumb. Just go gender neutral...
There's usually ...
By Somebody Else.
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 11:47am
... an easier way to do this. City Council, Councillors ... since one is renaming regardless.
But not in a town
By adamg
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 11:53am
Which, of course, doesn't have city councilors. To get a city council, Brookline voters would have to go through a whole charter change, like Framingham just did - decades after the idea was first proposed. The state's very strict on such things (really). We need not discuss the oddity officially called the City Known as the Town of Watertown, which has a town council.
Well then...
By Michael Kerpan
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 2:35pm
Just call them Town Councillors.
How can one Virtue signal with such
By willisan
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 3:21pm
a common sense solution?
One can't
By anon
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 4:08pm
Because they're not town Councillors Councillors serve on a council. The members of a town's executive branch serve on a board.
Select Few?
By anon
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 4:15pm
Select Few?
Having a "Town Council" works
By Milwaukee Mike
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 4:19pm
Having a "Town Council" made up of "Town Councilors" works just fine in other states. Or have a "Town Board" made up of "Board Members." The rest of this is too clever by half.
Can't
By adamg
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 4:48pm
The state has several different types of allowed municipal governments. Towns run by town councils (such as Franklin) don't have town meetings. If Brookline wanted to have town councilors, voters would have to approve a new town charter, one that would end town meeting (don't worry, there are different types of city governments, too - compare Boston's strong-mayor system with the weak-mayor system in Cambridge and Worcester).
Let's not even discuss the governor's council :-).
Just do it
By Bugs Bunny
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 11:53am
To avoid the legal expenses, the wrath of the ACLU, Gloria Steinem, etc.
Ooh, that Gloria Steinem
By erik g
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 12:03pm
Always sticking her nose in small-town politics. Definitely a top-5 problem in local governance. Glad to see you're on it, champ.
Dang it. Didn't want to give
By Milwaukee Mike
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 4:21pm
Dang it. Didn't want to give this a thumbs-up, but that is some Grade-A snark right there. Well played.
BROOKLINE
By GROVER
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 2:02pm
If there is a male on the board is he emasculated ?
I dunno
By adamg
Wed, 09/13/2017 - 7:23pm
Are the two women on the board now defeminized?
Select Board
By Josh Ostroff
Thu, 09/14/2017 - 10:03am
Several towns in MA use Select Board.
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