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Massachusetts House advances multiple bills, appoints conference committee after rejecting concurrence on FY2025 appropriation
Summary
The Massachusetts House moved a slate of local and procedural bills to third reading or final passage, suspended rules on several items and appointed a conference committee after voting not to concur with a Senate amendment to a fiscal year 2025 supplemental appropriations bill.
The Massachusetts House of Representatives advanced a bundle of bills and procedural orders and appointed a conference committee after declining to concur with a Senate amendment to a fiscal year 2025 supplemental appropriations measure.
The House adopted an order extending until Wednesday, 12/03/2025, the time for the Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy to report on House No. 4654, as reported by the Committee on Rules. The House also approved multiple suspensions of rules to take up and advance bills for consideration.
On a fiscal-year appropriation bill that arrived from the Senate with an instruction to be engrossed “in concurrence with an amendment striking out all after the enacting clause and inserting in place thereof the text contained in Senate document number 2670,” the House…
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