An Act authorizing the town of Lincoln to place a certain question relative to the sale of all alcoholic beverages on the town's election ballot
By Representative Conroy of Wayland and Senator Fargo, a joint petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 3531) of Thomas P. Conroy (by vote of the town) that the town of Lincoln be authorized to place a ballot question before the voters relative to changing an existing license for the sale of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on the premises to a license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises. Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure. [Local Approval Received.]
Bill Information
Bill Information
- Sponsors:
- Thomas P. Conroy , Susan C. Fargo
- Status:
- Referred to House Committee on Bills in the Third Reading
- City/Town:
- Lincoln (Local Approval Required)
Bill History
Date | Branch | Action |
---|---|---|
6/29/2011 | House | Referred to the committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure |
6/30/2011 | Senate | Senate concurred |
9/19/2011 | Joint | Hearing scheduled for 09/20/2011 from 01:00 PM-04:00 PM in B-2 |
9/26/2011 | House | Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling |
10/17/2011 | House | Committee reported that the matter be placed in the Orders of the Day for the next sitting |
10/17/2011 | House | Rules suspended |
10/17/2011 | House | Read second and ordered to a third reading |
12/1/2011 | House | Read third |
12/1/2011 | House | Amended by substitution of a bill with the same title, see H3827 |
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