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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill H.3483 187th (2011 - 2012)

An Act relative to the commercial exploitation of people

House bill No. 3470, as changed by the committee on Bills in the Third Reading and as amended and passed to be engrossed by the House. June 1, 2011.

Bill Information

Sponsor:
Brian S. Dempsey
Status:
Referred to Senate Committee on Ways and Means

Bill History

Displaying 17 actions for Bill H.3483
Date Branch Action
6/6/2011 House Passed to be engrossed
6/6/2011 House H3470, published as amended
6/9/2011 Senate Read and referred to committee on Senate Ways and Means
6/28/2011 Senate Committee recommended ought to pass with an amendment, inserting in place thereof the text of S1950
6/28/2011 Senate Order relative to subject matter adopted
6/30/2011 Senate Read second
6/30/2011 Senate Amended by striking out all after the enacting clause and inserting in place thereof the text of S1950, as amended
6/30/2011 Senate Ordered to a third reading
6/30/2011 Senate Passed to be engrossed - Roll Call #46 [37-0]
6/30/2011 Senate Read third
7/14/2011 House Rules suspended
7/14/2011 House House NON-concurred in the Senate amendment
7/14/2011 House Committee of Conference appointed (O'Flaherty-Malia-Harrington)
7/14/2011 Senate Rules suspended
7/14/2011 Senate Senate insisted on its amendments
7/14/2011 Senate Committee of conference appointed (Montigny-Flanagan-Tarr), in concurrence
11/14/2011 House Reported by H3808

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