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House 937 - Petition of James B. Eldridge and others relative to the disclosure of certain information by the Disabled Persons Protection Commission.

Bill Status

  • Session: 185th General Court
  • Bill Status: 07/10/08 H Discharged to the committee on House Ways and Means -HJ 1704

Sponsor:

  • James B. Eldridge

All Bill Actions

  • 01/11/07 H Referred to the committee on Financial Services
  • 01/11/07 S Senate concurred
  • 04/12/07 H Discharged to the committee on Public Health -HJ 195
  • 04/17/07 S Senate concurred -SJ 170
  • 08/02/07 H Discharged to the committee on Children, Families and Persons with Disabilities -HJ 591
  • 08/06/07 S Senate concurred -SJ 669
  • Public Hearing date Mar 12 am at 10:30 in Room 222
  • 04/07/08 H Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling -HJ 1227
  • 05/12/08 H Discharged from committee and recommitted to the committee on Children, Families and Persons with Disabilities -HJ 1466
  • 05/13/08 S Senate concurred -SJ 1575
  • 06/09/08 H Committee recommended ought to pass and referred to the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling -HJ 1559
  • 07/10/08 H Discharged to the committee on House Ways and Means -HJ 1704

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