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Ways and Means advances bills on disability protections, fentanyl test strips and affordable car rentals to third reading
Summary
The Senate Ways and Means committee reported several bills — an update to “Nikki’s Law,” a bill on fentanyl test strips, and an affordable car rentals bill — and the Senate suspended rules to order them to third reading and adopt committee amendments where noted.
The Massachusetts Senate received committee reports from Ways and Means and advanced several policy bills to a third reading, including a bill described on the floor as an update to “Nikki’s Law” addressing protections for individuals with disabilities (Senate No. 165), a bill relative to fentanyl test strips (Senate No. 1057), and an affordable car rentals bill…
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