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House suspends rules, adopts commemorative resolutions and approves several adjournments
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The House suspended its rules and adopted multiple commemorative resolutions, held a moment of silence for Joseph Albert Lebron, and approved orders to adjourn and a special adjournment honoring former member Francis C. LaPointe.
The House suspended its rules and adopted a slate of commemorative resolutions, held a moment of silent tribute for Joseph Albert Lebron of Wellesley, and approved several adjournment orders, the chamber record shows.
Members stood and recited the Pledge of Allegiance before the House took up a report from the Committee on Rules recommending adoption of several resolutions. Resolutions on the floor included commemorations of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution and recognition of the Danvers Alarm List Company; a resolution marking March 19, 2025, as National Vietnam War Veterans Day and the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War; and a resolution recognizing the Literacy Project’s 40th anniversary. The committee report listed the filing lawmakers as Representative Cairns of Danvers, Representative Garbley of Arlington, Representative Rogers of Cambridge, Representative Lombardo, and Representative Sabadosa…
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