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Massachusetts Senate adopts amendment and passes bill extending certain COVID-19 measures
Summary
The Senate adopted an amendment offered by Senator Rodricks and passed House No. 62, extending COVID-19-era meeting flexibilities; the bill cleared an emergency preamble by standing vote and was sent to the governor for approval.
The Massachusetts Senate during its session adopted an amendment and passed House No. 62, "An Act relative to extending certain COVID-19 measures adopted during the state of emergency," moving the bill first to engrossment and then to final enactment for delivery to the governor.
Senator Rodricks, the senator from Bristol and Plymouth, presented an amendment to the bill that would strike portions of the enacting clause and other text identified by the clerk. The amendment was adopted on a voice vote after brief…
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