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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill H.4087 187th (2011 - 2012)

An Act to prevent unlawful and unnecessary foreclosures

By Mr. Dempsey of Haverhill, for the committee on Ways and Means, that the Bill to prevent unlawful and unnecessary foreclosures (House, No. 4083) ought to pass with an amendment substituting a bill with the same title (House, No. 4087). May 14, 2012.

Bill Information

Sponsor:
House Committee on Ways and Means

Bill History

Displaying 20 actions for Bill H.4087
Date Branch Action
5/14/2012 House Reported from the House committee on Ways and Means
5/14/2012 House Pending new draft for H4083
5/14/2012 House Substituted for H4083
5/14/2012 House Ordered to a third reading
5/16/2012 House Read third (title changed)
5/16/2012 House Amendment 1 rejected
5/16/2012 House Amendment 2 rejected
5/16/2012 House Amendment 3 rejected
5/16/2012 House Amendment 4 rejected
5/16/2012 House Amendment 5 rejected
5/16/2012 House Amendment 6 adopted
5/16/2012 House Amendment 16 adopted
5/16/2012 House Amendment 13 adopted
5/16/2012 House Amendment 19 adopted
5/16/2012 House Amendment 8 adopted
5/16/2012 House Amendment 20 adopted, as changed
5/16/2012 House Amendment 10 adopted, as changed - 152 YEAS to 0 NAYS (See YEA and NAY in Supplement, No. 246)
5/16/2012 House Amendment 17 rejected - 3 YEAS to 148 NAYS (See YEA and NAY in Supplement, No. 247)
5/16/2012 House Passed to be engrossed - 151 YEAS to 0 NAYS (See YEA and NAY in Supplement, No. 248)
5/16/2012 House Published as amended, see H4096

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