An Act relative to successful transition and re-entry to tomorrow for incarcerated persons
Senate, July 22, 2024 -- The committee on Senate Ways and Means, to whom was referred the Senate Bill relative to successful transition and re-entry to tomorrow for incarcerated persons (Senate, No. 1506),- reports, recommending that the same ought to pass with an amendment substituting a new draft with the same title (Senate, No. 2883).
Bill Information
Bill Information
- Sponsor:
- Senate Committee on Ways and Means
- Status:
- Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means
Cosponsors/Original Petitioners
Name | District/Address |
---|---|
Sal N. DiDomenico This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | Middlesex and Suffolk |
Jason M. Lewis This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | Fifth Middlesex |
Patricia D. Jehlen This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | Second Middlesex |
Paul R. Feeney This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | Bristol and Norfolk |
Lydia Edwards This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | Third Suffolk |
Adam Gomez This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | Hampden |
Joanne M. Comerford This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester |
William J. Driscoll, Jr. This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | 7th Norfolk |
Michael J. Barrett This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | Third Middlesex |
Liz Miranda This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | Second Suffolk |
Nick Collins This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | First Suffolk |
Peter Capano This sponsor is an original petitioner. * | 11th Essex |
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