An Act authorizing a lease of a certain parcel of land under the control of the Department of Fish and Game to the Bourne Water District for water distribution purposes
By Ms. Murray, a petition (subject to Joint Rule 9 and Joint Rule 12) (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 2130) of Therese Murray, David T. Vieira, Susan Williams Gifford and Randy Hunt for legislation to authorize a lease of a certain parcel of land under the control of the Department of Fish and Game to the Bourne Water District for water distribution purposes. State Administration and Regulatory Oversight.
Bill History
Date | Branch | Action |
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10/24/2011 | Senate | Referred to the committee on Joint Rules |
12/22/2011 | Senate | Transmitted to the Secretary of State |
2/2/2012 | Senate | Returned with memorandum |
2/2/2012 | Senate | Referred to the committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight |
2/8/2012 | House | House concurred |
2/23/2012 | Joint | Hearing scheduled for 02/27/2012 from 11:00 AM-01:00 PM in Weymouth Town Hall |
3/8/2012 | Senate | Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to committee on Senate Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets |
4/3/2012 | Senate | Hearing scheduled for 04/05/2012 from 10:00 AM-12:00 PM in A-1 |
4/10/2012 | Senate | Committee recommended ought to pass with an amendment, substituting therefore a new draft, see S2215 |
4/10/2012 | Senate | Rules suspended |
4/10/2012 | Senate | Read second |
4/10/2012 | Senate | New draft substituted, see S2215 |
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