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Senate petition on residential energy-conservation windows referred to House housing committee

October 09, 2025 | 2025 Legislature MA, Massachusetts


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Senate petition on residential energy-conservation windows referred to House housing committee
The Massachusetts House received a petition from the Senate filed by Paul W. Mark proposing legislation to promote energy conservation in residential buildings through installation of energy-conservation windows and referred it to the House Committee on Housing.

The clerk read the petition on the floor, noting it was referred under suspension of Joint Rule 12. The House voted by voice to concur with the petition referral; the chair announced that the ayes have it and that the House concurs.

The transcript does not include bill text, a House bill number for this petition, or further debate on the measure; it records only the petition’s referral to the Committee on Housing for committee consideration.

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