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State extends remote public-meeting authorization through June 30, 2027

2901434 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

The Revere Commission on Disabilities discussed a recently signed amendment (House Bill 62) that extends the pandemic-era authorization allowing public bodies to meet remotely or in hybrid form through June 30, 2027, and members urged continued use of remote access to improve participation.

The Revere Commission on Disabilities on April 8 discussed a change to state law that extends authorization for remote and hybrid public meetings to June 30, 2027.

Chair Moreno, presiding at the commission’s virtual meeting, read from the agenda that the “pandemic era legislation that allows public bodies to hold meetings remotely has been extended through 06/30/2027,” citing House Bill 62 and saying the bill “contains an emergency preamble and therefore it takes effect immediately.”

The extension amends the Open Meeting Law to allow a…

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