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Senate 1873 - Petition of Thomas McGee for legislation relative to Leopoldville Disaster Remembrance Day.

Bill Status

  • Session: 185th General Court
  • Bill Status: 11/19/07 G Signed by the Governor, Chapter 173 of the Acts of 2007

Sponsor:

  • Thomas M. McGee

All Bill Actions

  • 01/11/07 S Referred to the committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight
  • 01/11/07 H House concurred
  • Public Hearing date May 1 am at 10:30 in Room A-1
  • 10/09/07 S Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on Senate Ethics and Rules -SJ 840
  • 10/22/07 S Committee reported that the matter be placed in the Orders of the Day for the next session
  • 10/22/07 S Rules suspended
  • 10/22/07 S Read second, ordered to a third reading, read third (title changed) and passed to be engrossed -SJ 875
  • 10/24/07 H Read; and referred to the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling -HJ 767
  • 10/31/07 H Committee reported that the matter be placed in the Orders of the Day for the next sitting for a second reading -HJ 793
  • 11/07/07 H Read second and ordered to a third reading
  • 11/07/07 H Rules suspended
  • 11/07/07 H Read third and passed to be engrossed -HJ 819
  • 11/08/07 H Rules suspended
  • 11/08/07 H Amendment adopted -HJ 823
  • 11/08/07 S Rules suspended
  • 11/08/07 S Senate concurred in the House amendment -SJ 933
  • 11/13/07 H Emergency preamble adopted
  • 11/13/07 S Emergency preamble adopted -SJ 938
  • 11/13/07 H Enacted -HJs 833-834
  • 11/13/07 S Enacted and laid before the Governor -SJ 945
  • 11/19/07 G Signed by the Governor, Chapter 173 of the Acts of 2007

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