An Act increasing the penalties for illegal hunting practices
The committee on Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture to whom was referred the petitions (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 381) of Michael O. Moore, James B. Eldridge, William N. Brownsberger, Thomas M. Stanley and other members of the General Court for legislation to enhance the enforcement of illegal hunting practices and (accompanied by bill, House, No. 658) of Matthew A. Beaton and others for legislation to authorize the Commonwealth to enter into an interstate compact for the enforcement of certain wildlife protection laws reports the accompanying bill with a new draft entitled (Senate, No. 1948).
Bill Information
Bill Information
- Sponsor:
- Joint Committee on Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture
- Status:
- Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means
Bill History
Date | Branch | Action |
---|---|---|
12/5/2013 | Senate | Reported from the committee on Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture |
12/5/2013 | Senate | New draft of S381 and H658 |
12/5/2013 | Senate | Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on Senate Ways and Means |
6/20/2014 | Senate | Committee recommended ought to pass |
6/19/2014 | Senate | Rules suspended |
6/19/2014 | Senate | Read second, ordered to a third reading, read third (title changed) and passed to be engrossed |
6/23/2014 | House | Read; and referred to the committee on House Ways and Means |
6/19/2014 | Senate | Passed to be engrossed - Roll Call #365 [YEAS 38 - NAYS 0] |
1/6/2015 | House | No further action taken |
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