The Massachusetts Senate on July 3, 2025, voted to suspend its rules to allow immediate consideration of a petition and accompanying bill by Pavel and Payano that would expand access to the Family Self‑Sufficiency program across the Commonwealth and then referred the matter to the Committee on Housing.
On the floor, the clerk reported a committee recommendation on the petition and bill “to expand access to the family self sufficiency program in the Commonwealth.” The senator from Middlesex (Senator Duran) moved to suspend Senate Rule 36 to allow consideration; the presiding officer called for a voice vote and declared, “The ayes have it. The rule is suspended.” A subsequent suspension of Senate Rule 12 was similarly approved.
The transcript records the referral language: after suspension of the rules the matter was sent to the Committee on Housing for further consideration. The Senate did not record debate on the merits of the underlying bill in the provided excerpt; the floor action was procedural, allowing the chamber to consider the petition and to route it to the appropriate committee for hearings and deliberation.
Because the transcript excerpt records only the procedural votes and the committee referral, details such as the bill number, the precise statutory amendments proposed, and any fiscal impacts were not specified on the floor during the recorded exchange. The committee report and any future committee hearings would be the next steps for substantive testimony and cost or scope analysis.