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House suspends joint rule 12 to refer petitions, including automated curb enforcement measure, to committees
Summary
The House suspended Joint Rule 12 to refer multiple petitions from the Senate and a petition by Representative Mark J. Cusack on automated curb enforcement to relevant committees, including Transportation and Public Service.
The Massachusetts House of Representatives, acting on reports from the Committee on Rules, suspended Joint Rule 12 and referred several petitions to standing committees, including a petition to authorize automated curb enforcement to the Committee on Transportation.
Why it matters: Suspending Joint Rule 12 allows the House to consider and refer petitions from the Senate or members without waiting for the usual timeline; the…
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