Senate gives final passage to House Bill 360 changing on‑premises liquor licensing in Holyoke
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The Senate gave final passage to House Bill 360, an act regulating certain licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises in the city of Holyoke; the bill was enacted and will be sent to the governor.
The Senate gave final passage to House Bill 360, "an act further regulating certain licenses for the sale of alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises in the city of Holyoke." The presiding officer put the question and, after a voice vote, declared the bill passed to be enacted. The president will sign the measure and it will be laid before the governor for approbation.
The transcript records the final passage by voice vote and the procedural note that the bill will be signed by the president and forwarded to the governor. No debate, roll call, or amendments appear in the record excerpt.
The action constitutes final legislative passage in the chamber; any change of law will depend on subsequent enrollment, signature and gubernatorial action as provided by legislative procedure.
