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Massachusetts Senate orders Upton property bill to third reading after committee report
Summary
The Massachusetts Senate suspended its rules by unanimous consent and ordered to a third reading a bill reported "ought to pass" by the Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight concerning disposition of certain property in the town of Upton.
At a session of the Massachusetts Senate, the chamber ordered to a third reading a bill reported "ought to pass" by the Committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight that would provide for the disposition of certain property in the town of Upton.
Senator Dumas, speaking for the committee, reported a petition accompanied by bills described in the record as…
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