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House suspends Joint Rule 12 to fast-track petitions; Senate petition on assisted-living billing referred to Housing committee

Massachusetts House of Representatives · November 6, 2025
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Summary

The Massachusetts House suspended Joint Rule 12 to consider multiple petitions and concurred with a Senate petition from Mark C. Montigny referring legislation on assisted-living billing practices to the Committee on Housing. The suspensions and referrals were approved by voice votes; the transcript records no roll-call tallies.

The Massachusetts House on 2025-11-03 voted to suspend Joint Rule 12 to consider several petitions and concurred with a Senate petition seeking protection for assisted-living residents against unfair or deceptive billing.

Clerk read a petition from Senator Mark C. Montigny "for legislation to protect assisted living residents from unfair and deceptive billing practices" and reported that it "comes from…

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