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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill S.2092 189th (2015 - 2016)

An Act relative to 2030 and 2040 emissions benchmarks

The committee on Ways and Means, to whom was referred the Senate Bill relative to 2030 and 2040 emissions benchmarks (Senate, No. 458),-- reports, recommending that the same ought to pass with an amendment substituting a new draft with the same title (Senate, No. 2092).

Bill Information

Sponsor:
Senate Committee on Ways and Means
Displaying 21 Senate Amendments
Clerk # Sponsor Title Action
1
Withdrawn
2
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Tarr, Bruce E. Cost Effectiveness Rejected YEAS 10 - NAYS 26
4
(Redraft)
Tarr, Bruce E. Coastal Community Representation Adopted
5
(Redraft)
Tarr, Bruce E. Coastal Erosion Commission Report Adopted
6
Tarr, Bruce E. Cost Effectiveness Consideration Rejected
7
Withdrawn
8
Withdrawn
9
Withdrawn
10
(2nd Redraft)
Tarr, Bruce E. Conservation and Recreation Management Plan Adopted
11
Tarr, Bruce E. Cost Consideration Rejected
12
(Redraft)
Withdrawn
13
Tarr, Bruce E. Energy Sector compliance with the Global Warming Solutions Act Rejected
14
Tarr, Bruce E. Municipal Light Plants Rejected
15
(Redraft)
Keenan, John F. Mitigation Strategies Adopted
16
Withdrawn
17
(Redraft)
Tarr, Bruce E. Energy Demand Plan Adopted YEAS 36 - NAYS 0
18
Tarr, Bruce E. Adequate Public Comment Period Rejected
19
Tarr, Bruce E. Existing Regulations Expiration Rejected
20
(2nd Redraft)
Tarr, Bruce E. Charging Station Study Adopted
21
(Redraft)
Keenan, John F. guidance to cities and towns Adopted

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