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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill H.3768 188th (2013 - 2014)

An Act validating certain actions taken at the annual town meeting held in the town of Swampscott

Message from His Excellency the Governor recommending legislation relative to validating the charter amendments approved at the May 15, 2006 annual town meeting held in the town of Swampscott.

Bill Information

Sponsor:
Deval L. Patrick

Bill History

Displaying 14 actions for Bill H.3768
Date Branch Action
11/18/2013 House Referred to the committee on Municipalities and Regional Government
11/19/2013 Senate SenateĀ concurred
1/15/2014 Joint Hearing scheduled for 01/16/2014 from 10:30 AM-12:00 PM in A-2
1/21/2014 House Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling
2/4/2014 House Committee reported that the matter be placed in the Orders of the Day for the next sitting for a second reading
2/12/2014 House Read second and ordered to a third reading
3/20/2014 House Read third (title changed) and passed to be engrossed
3/24/2014 Senate Read; and referred to the committee on Senate Ethics and Rules
4/22/2014 Senate Committee reported that the matter be placed in the Orders of the Day for the next session
4/22/2014 Senate Rules suspended
4/22/2014 Senate Read second, ordered to a third reading, read third (title changed) and passed to be engrossed
4/24/2014 Senate Enacted and laid before the Governor
4/24/2014 House Enacted
5/1/2014 Executive Signe by the Governor, Chapter 94 of the Acts of 2014

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