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October 13, 2024 Rain | 49°F
The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Hearing DetailsJoint Committee on Financial Services

Bill Bill Title Sponsor
S.412  An Act relative to homeowners’ insurance coverage and toxic drywall. Sonia Chang-Diaz
S.448  An Act relative to homeowners' fire insurance policies. Marc R. Pacheco
S.449  An Act relative to coverage under the Massachusetts Property Insurance Underwriting Association. Marc R. Pacheco
S.1856  An Act relative to increasing access to homeowners insurance. Daniel A. Wolf
H.285  An Act providing insurance coverage to certain spouses. Robert M. Koczera
H.286  An Act relative to homeowner insurance Robert M. Koczera
H.296  An Act relating to Division of Insurance maintenance assessments Ronald Mariano
H.297  An Act relating to liability insurance. Ronald Mariano
H.298  An Act relating to fire insurance Ronald Mariano
H.308  An Act relative to homeowners insurance. Ronald Mariano
H.311  An Act relative to Massachusetts homeowners’ insurance rate filings Sarah K. Peake
H.328  An Act requiring insurance companies to offer same coverage for manufactured housing. Todd M. Smola
H.1182  An act relative to structured settlements and reserves Michael A. Costello
H.2044  An Act to protect consumers of homeowner's insurance Antonio F. D. Cabral
H.2052  An Act relative to insurance coverage for homeowner heating safety and remediation of oil spills John P. Fresolo
H.2054  An Act concerning the use of certain insurance underwriting guidelines pertaining to dogs harbored upon the insured property Anne M. Gobi
H.2075  An Act relative to fire and physical damage insurance claims Tom Sannicandro
H.3129  An Act relative to the anti-arson application for dwelling policies John P. Fresolo
H.3130  An Act relative to liability coverage under the Massachusetts Property Insurance Underwriting Association John P. Fresolo
H.3132  An Act relative to homeowners insurance John P. Fresolo
H.3252  An Act relative to FAIR plan credits and assessments Ronald Mariano