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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill S.2553 191st (2019 - 2020)

An Act relative to automated enforcement

SENATE, February 20, 2020 - The committee on Senate Ways and Means to whom was referred the Senate Bill relative to automated enforcement (Senate, No. 1376), - reports, recommending that the same ought to pass with an amendment substituting a new draft with the same title (Senate, No. 2553).

Bill Information

Sponsor:
Senate Committee on Ways and Means
Displaying 24 Senate Amendments
Clerk # Sponsor Title Action
1
(S.2573)
DiZoglio, Diana School Bus Safety Rejected
2
DiZoglio, Diana School Buses Rejected YEAS 13 - NAYS 24
3
Jehlen, Patricia D. Traffic safety zones violation Adopted
4
(Redraft)
Boncore, Joseph A. Population density Adopted
5
(Redraft)
Keenan, John F. Local Adoption of Automated Enforcement Cameras Adopted
6
Withdrawn
7
(2nd Redraft)
Boncore, Joseph A. Public hearing requirements Adopted
8
Withdrawn
9
Withdrawn
10
Withdrawn
11
Withdrawn
12
Withdrawn
13
Withdrawn
14
Withdrawn
15
Withdrawn
16
(Redraft)
Barrett, Michael J. Congestion Impacts Adopted
17
(S.2574)
Tarr, Bruce E. Pilot Program Rejected YEAS 18 - NAYS 19
18
Barrett, Michael J. Data for each location
19
Tarr, Bruce E. Duration of holding on to photos Rejected
20
(2nd Redraft)
Tarr, Bruce E. Sunset
21
(Redraft)
Withdrawn
22
Fattman, Ryan C. Calibration requirement change Rejected
23
Fattman, Ryan C. Increased fine for school bus violations
24
(Redraft)
Rodrigues, Michael J. Corrective Amendment

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