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The 194th General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill H.4441 192nd (2021 - 2022)

An Act relative to the governance, structure and care of veterans at the Commonwealth’s veterans’ homes

Bill Information

Sponsor:
House Committee on Ways and Means
Displaying 13 House Amendments
Amendments to Bill
Kearney, Patrick Joseph Creating an equitable definition of veteran Withdrawn
Cusack, Mark J. Veterans' Home Council Nomination of Trustee Withdrawn
Jones, Jr., Bradley H. Elevating the Secretary of Veterans' Services to Full Cabinet-level Status Rejected
Carey, Daniel R. Veteran Representation on Holyoke Board Adopted, as Changed
Ryan, Daniel J. Chelsea Soldier’s Home Board of Trustees Membership Eligibility Withdrawn
DuBois, Michelle M. Maintain Long-Term Care Integrity and Veteran Representation on Holyoke Board Withdrawn
DuBois, Michelle M. Maintain Long-Term Care Integrity and Veteran Representation on Holyoke Board Withdrawn
Markey, Christopher M. A Veterans’ Homes Council of Competence and Inclusion Rejected
Markey, Christopher M. A Veterans’ Homes Council Responsibilities and Accountability Rejected
Markey, Christopher M. Centralize the Power of Appointment and Removal Rejected
Markey, Christopher M. Elevate Veterans Secretary to a cabinet-level position & grant Governor authority to appoint/remove superintendents & deputy superintendents Withdrawn
Ultrino, Steven Union Member Appointment Process Withdrawn
Diggs, Kip A. soldiers homes donations Withdrawn

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