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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill S.967 189th (2015 - 2016)

An Act relative to enhanced enforcement of civil penalties

By Mr. DiDomenico, a petition (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 967) of Sal N. DiDomenico, Paul McMurtry, Joseph W. McGonagle, Jr., James J. Dwyer and other members of the General Court for legislation relative to enhanced enforcement of civil penalties. Labor and Workforce Development.

Bill Information

Presenter:
Sal N. DiDomenico
Status:
Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means

Bill History

Displaying 15 actions for Bill S.967
Date Branch Action
4/15/2015 Senate Referred to the committee on Labor and Workforce Development
4/15/2015 House House concurred
6/15/2015 Joint Hearing scheduled for 06/23/2015 from 01:00 PM-04:00 PM in 437
7/27/2015 Senate Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on Senate Ways and Means
10/15/2015 Senate Committee recommended ought to pass
10/15/2015 Senate Order relative to subject matter adopted
10/15/2015 Senate Placed in the Orders of the Day for Thursday, October 22, 2015
10/22/2015 Senate Read second
10/22/2015 Senate Amendment #1 (Tarr) rejected - Roll Call 188 [YEAS 12 to NAYS 26]
10/22/2015 Senate Amendment #2 (Tarr) rejected - Roll Call 189 [YEAS 13 to NAYS 25]
10/22/2015 Senate Ordered to a third reading
10/22/2015 Senate Read third
10/22/2015 Senate Passed to be engrossed - Roll Call 190 [YEAS 27 to NAYS 11]
10/26/2015 House Read; and referred to the committee on House Ways and Means
1/3/2017 House No further action taken

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