Senate passes bill authorizing commissioner to grant easements to town of Bourne
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The Senate passed a House bill authorizing the commissioner of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to grant certain easements to the town of Bourne and ordered the bill to be enacted; it will be signed by the president and laid before the governor for approval.
The Massachusetts Senate passed a House bill authorizing the commissioner of the Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance to grant certain easements to the town of Bourne and ordered that the bill be enacted.
The clerk identified the measure as House No. 4364, an act authorizing the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance to grant certain easements to the town of Bourne. The question on passing the bill to be enacted was decided by voice vote; the chair noted that “the ayes have it.” The clerk said the bill will be signed by the president and laid before approval.
The transcript contains no text of the proposed easements or details about locations, terms, or related funding, and no roll-call vote was recorded in the session transcript.
