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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill H.4915 190th (2017 - 2018)

An Act authorizing and directing the retirement board of the town of Weymouth to pay a certain retirement benefit to the surviving spouse of fallen officer, Michael Chesna, of the Weymouth Police Department

By Representative Murphy of Weymouth and Senator O'Connor, a joint petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 4915) of James M. Murphy, Patrick M. O'Connor and Ronald Mariano (with the approval of the mayor and town council) that the retirement board of the town of Weymouth be authorized to pay a certain retirement benefit to the surviving spouse of fallen officer Michael Chesna of the police department of said town. Public Service. [Local Approval Received.]

Bill Information

Presenters:
James M. Murphy , Patrick M. O'Connor
City/Town:
Weymouth (Local Approval Required)

Bill History

Displaying 7 actions for Bill H.4915
Date Branch Action
9/20/2018 House Referred to the committee on Public Service
9/24/2018 Senate Senate concurred
10/3/2018 Joint Hearing scheduled for 10/09/2018 from 01:00 PM-02:00 PM in A-1
10/11/2018 House Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling
10/11/2018 House Read second, ordered to a third reading, rules suspended, read third (title changed)
10/11/2018 House Rules suspended
10/11/2018 House Amended by substitution of a bill with the same title, H4928

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