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House 4823 - Petition of David B. Sullivan for legislation to designate the glacial rock located in the city ofFall River as the glacial rock of the Commonwealth.

Bill Status

  • Session: 185th General Court
  • Bill Status: 08/04/08 G Signed by the Governor, Chapter 243 of the Acts of 2008

Sponsor:

  • David B. Sullivan

All Bill Actions

  • 04/10/08 H Referred to the committee on House Rules -HJ 1240
  • 06/02/08 H Reported, referred to the committee on Joint Rules, reported, rules suspended and referred to the committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight -HJ 1535
  • 06/09/08 S Senate concurred -SJ 1882
  • Public Hearing date Jul 9 am at 10:00 in Room B-2
  • Public Hearing date Jul 9 am at 10:00 in Room B-2
  • 07/09/08 H Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on House Steering, Policy and Scheduling -HJ 1694
  • 07/14/08 H Committee reported that the matter be placed in the Orders of the Day for the next sitting for a second reading -HJ 1711
  • 07/15/08 H Read second and ordered to a third reading -HJ 1718
  • 07/17/08 H Read third and passed to be engrossed -HJ 1749
  • 07/21/08 S Read; and referred to the committee on Senate Ethics and Rules -SJ 2103
  • 07/29/08 S Committee reported that the matter be placed in the Orders of the Day for the next session
  • 07/29/08 S Rules suspended
  • 07/29/08 S Read second, ordered to a third reading, read third and passed to be engrossed -SJ 2159
  • 07/29/08 H Enacted -HJ 1862
  • 07/29/08 S Enacted and laid before the Governor -SJ 2166
  • 08/04/08 G Signed by the Governor, Chapter 243 of the Acts of 2008

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