H 2645

  • Massachusetts House Bill
  • 192nd Legislature (2021-2022)
  • Introduced in House
  • Passed House Mar 21, 2022
  • Passed Senate Mar 21, 2022
  • Signed by Governor Mar 25, 2022

An Act relative to the abolishment of the board of police in the city of Fall River

Abstract

By Representative Fiola of Fall River and Senator Rodrigues, a joint petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2645) of Carole A. Fiola, Michael J. Rodrigues and Paul A. Schmid, III (with the approval of the mayor and city council) relative to the abolishment of the Board of Police in the city of Fall River. Public Service. [Local Approval Received.]

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Mar 25, 2022

Office of the Governor

Signed by the Governor, Chapter 35 of the Acts of 2022

Mar 21, 2022

Senate

Enacted and laid before the Governor

House

Enacted

Mar 17, 2022

Senate

Read third (title changed) and passed to be engrossed

Senate

Taken out of the Orders of the Day

Mar 03, 2022

Senate

Read second and ordered to a third reading

Feb 03, 2022

Senate

Read; and placed in the Orders of the Day for the next session

Jan 31, 2022

House

Read third and passed to be engrossed

Jun 14, 2021

House

Committee reported that the matter be placed in the Orders of the Day for the next sitting

House

Read second and ordered to a third reading

House

Rules suspended

Jun 01, 2021

House

Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling

  • Committee-Passage-Favorable
  • Referral-Committee
committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling

May 07, 2021

Massachusetts General Court

Hearing scheduled for 05/19/2021 from 10:00 AM-01:00 PM in Virtual Hearing

Mar 29, 2021

House

Referred to the committee on Public Service

  • Referral-Committee
committee on Public Service

Senate

Senate concurred

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