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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Report S.11 192nd (2021 - 2022)

Proposed Joint Rules for the 2021-2022 Legislative Session

Senate, February 4, 2021 -- Text of the proposed Joint Rules recommended by the Temporary Committee on Rules to be adopted as the Joint Rules governing the 2021-2022 legislative session.

Bill Information

Sponsor:
Temporary Committee on Rules
Displaying 16 Senate Amendments
Clerk # Sponsor Title Action
1
(Redraft)
Tarr, Bruce E. Filing of conference committee report Rejected YEAS 6 - NAYS 33
2
Tarr, Bruce E. Posting of conference committee report Rejected
3
DiZoglio, Diana Transparency Rejected
4
DiZoglio, Diana Committee rules Rejected
5
DiZoglio, Diana Committee members' right to vote Rejected
6
DiZoglio, Diana Prohibition on taxpayer-funded nondisclosure agreements Rejected
7
DiZoglio, Diana Conference committee meetings Rejected
8
DiZoglio, Diana Conference committee reports Rejected
9
DiZoglio, Diana Supplier diversity Adopted
10
Timilty, Walter F. Joint Standing Committee Temporary Procedural Rules Adopted
11
Keenan, John F. Additional Time to Review Reports from a Conference Committee Rejected
12
Keenan, John F. Strengthening the Prohibition of the Use of Information for Personal Financial Gain Rejected
13
Tarr, Bruce E. Procurement over $10,000 Adopted
14
(Redraft)
Eldridge, James B. Lengthening public notice period for legislative hearings Adopted YEAS 39 - NAYS 0
15
Lovely, Joan B. Technical Withdrawn
16
Tarr, Bruce E. Joint committee hearings Rejected

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