An Act relative to local law enforcement continuity between the city of Boston and the town of Dedham
By Representatives Consalvo of Boston and McMurtry of Dedham, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2299) of Rob Consalvo and Paul McMurtry relative to the authority of police officers of the city of Boston and the town of Dedham. Public Safety and Homeland Security.
Bill Information
Bill Information
- Presenters:
- Rob Consalvo , Paul McMurtry
- Status:
- Referred to Senate Committee on Rules
- City/Town:
- Dedham
Bill History
Date | Branch | Action |
---|---|---|
2/16/2023 | House | Referred to the committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security |
2/16/2023 | Senate | Senate concurred |
6/1/2023 | Joint | Hearing scheduled for 06/07/2023 from 11:00 AM-01:00 PM in A-2 |
2/12/2024 | House | Reporting date extended to Monday April 8, 2024, pending concurrence |
3/25/2024 | Senate | Senate concurred |
4/11/2024 | House | Reporting date extended to Wednesday May 8, 2024, pending concurrence |
4/25/2024 | Senate | Senate concurred |
5/15/2024 | House | Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling |
5/28/2024 | House | Committee reported that the matter be placed in the Orders of the Day for the next sitting |
5/28/2024 | House | Rules suspended |
5/28/2024 | House | Read second and ordered to a third reading |
6/17/2024 | House | Read third and passed to be engrossed |
6/20/2024 | Senate | Read; and referred to the committee on Senate Rules |
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