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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Resolution H.1230 191st (2019 - 2020)

Resolutions supporting efforts to ensure that students from Massachusetts have access to debt-free higher education at public colleges and universities

By Mr. Mark of Peru, a petition (accompanied by resolutions, House, No. 1230) of Paul W. Mark and others for the adoption of resolutions by the General Court supporting efforts to ensure that students from Massachusetts have access to debt-free higher education at public colleges and universities. Higher Education.

Bill Information

Presenter:
Paul W. Mark

Resolution History

Displaying 12 actions for Resolution H.1230
Date Branch Action
1/22/2019 House Referred to the committee on Higher Education
1/22/2019 Senate Senate concurred
7/16/2019 Joint Hearing scheduled for 07/23/2019 from 10:30 AM-01:30 PM in A-1
2/5/2020 House Reporting date extended to Friday March 20, 2020, pending concurrence
2/13/2020 Senate Senate concurred
3/18/2020 House Reporting date extended to Thursday April 30, 2020, pending concurrence
3/23/2020 Senate Senate concurred
4/23/2020 House Reporting date extended to Friday November 20, 2020, pending concurrence
11/19/2020 Senate Reporting date extended to Friday November 20, 2020, pending concurrence
11/19/2020 Senate Amendment (changing reporting date to Thursday December 31, 2020) adopted, pending concurrence
11/25/2020 House House concurred
12/23/2020 House Accompanied a study order, see H5209

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