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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill S.1115 188th (2013 - 2014)

An Act to improve the collection and analysis of data relative to traffic stops and to establish a primary safety belt law

By Ms. Chandler, a petition (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 1115) of Harriette L. Chandler, Cheryl A. Coakley-Rivera, Patricia D. Jehlen, Jason M. Lewis and other members of the General Court for legislation to improve the collection and analysis of data relative to traffic stops and to establish a primary safety belt law. Public Safety and Homeland Security.

Bill Information

Presenter:
Harriette L. Chandler
Status:
Referred to Senate Committee on Ethics and Rules

Bill History

Displaying 11 actions for Bill S.1115
Date Branch Action
1/22/2013 Senate Referred to the committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security
1/22/2013 House House concurred
9/25/2013 Joint Hearing scheduled for 10/03/2013 from 10:00 AM-12:30 PM in A-2
4/10/2014 Senate Reporting date extended to Thursday May 15, 2014, pending concurrence
4/24/2014 House House concurred
6/26/2014 Senate Reporting date extended to Thursday July 03, 2014, pending concurrence
7/9/2014 House House concurred
7/11/2014 House Amendment (changing reporting date to Friday July 18, 2014) adopted, pending concurrence
7/10/2014 Senate Senate concurred
7/15/2014 Senate Committee recommended ought NOT to pass and referred to the committee on Senate Ethics and Rules
1/6/2015 Senate No further action taken

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