Joint Rules of the Senate and House of Representatives for the 192nd General Court for the 2021-2022 legislative sessions, insomuch as relates to “portions of Joint Rule 1” and 1F
Senate, March 25, 2021 -- Report of the committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two branches, with reference to the House amendments to the proposed Joint Rules governing the 2021-2022 legislative session adopted by the Senate (Senate, No. 14) (amended by the House by striking out the text and inserting in place thereof the text of House document numbered 68, amended),-- reports, in part (in relation to the first 2 paragraphs of Joint Rule 1 (contained in lines 4 to 41, inclusive, of House document numbered 68, amended; and Joint Rule 1F), that the following report (Senate, No. 39), be accepted; and that when accepted, the text contained in said first 2 paragraphs of Joint Rule 1 (contained in lines 4 to 41, inclusive of House document numbered 68, amended; and Joint Rule 1F, shall be the permanent text of those portions of the Joint Rules for the 2021-2022 Legislative Session (Senate, No. 39).
Bill Information
Bill Information
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- Joint Rules 192GC
Report History
Date | Branch | Action |
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3/25/2021 | Senate | Reported from the committee of conference |
3/25/2021 | Senate | Reported on a part of S14 |
3/25/2021 | Senate | Rules suspended |
3/25/2021 | Senate | Report accepted |
3/25/2021 | House | Rules suspended |
3/25/2021 | House | Report accepted, in concurrence |
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