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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill H.4917 186th (2009 - 2010)

An Act relating to improving quality in early education and care by family child care providers.

Bill Information

Sponsor:
Charles A. Murphy

Bill History

Displaying 23 actions for Bill H.4917
Date Branch Action
7/21/2010 House Reported from the committee on House Ways and Means
7/21/2010 House Recommended new draft for H494
7/22/2010 House Substituted for H494
7/22/2010 House Ordered to a third reading
7/22/2010 House Read third (title changed) and passed to be engrossed
7/23/2010 Senate Read; and referred to the committee on Senate Ways and Means
7/29/2010 Senate Committee recommended ought to pass
7/29/2010 Senate Rules suspended
7/29/2010 Senate Read second
7/31/2010 Senate Amendment rejected 6 YEAS to 32 NAYS (See Senate Roll Call, No. 389)
7/31/2010 Senate Amendment adopted 144 YEAS to 6 NAYS (See Yea and Nay in Supplement,
7/31/2010 Senate Ordered to a third reading
7/31/2010 Senate Read third
7/31/2010 Senate Passed to be engrossed 33 YEAS to 5 NAYS (See Senate Roll Call, No. 390)
7/31/2010 House Rules suspended
7/31/2010 House House concurred in the Senate amendment
7/31/2010 House Emergency preamble adopted
7/31/2010 Senate Emergency preamble adopted
7/31/2010 Senate Taken out of the Orders of the Day
1/4/2011 House Enacted
1/4/2011 Senate Motion to take out of the Orders of the Day objected to
1/4/2011 Senate Motion to take out of the Orders of the Day objected to
1/4/2011 Joint No further action taken

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