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S 552

MA SENATE

An Act authorizing the city of Newton to prohibit the application of second generation anti-coagulant rodenticides within its borders

194th
Introduced by Cynthia Creem,

S. 552 creates a nationwide framework to reform reimbursement, spurring investment and improving care in rural communities.

Read second and ordered to a third reading
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H 2992

MA HOUSE

An Act authorizing the appointment or retired police officers as special police officers in the town of Brookline

194th
Introduced by Cynthia Creem, Billy MacGregor, Greg Schwartz and 1 other co-sponsors

Bill H 2992 allows Brookline to appoint retired police officers as special officers, enhancing public safety by utilizing their experience for police duties and details.

Read second and ordered to a third reading
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S 505

MA SENATE

An Act establishing same day voter registration

194th
Introduced by Mike Barrett, Jo Comerford, Mike Connolly and 17 other co-sponsors

Bill S 505 strengthens laws against concealing or mutilating human corpses, ensuring harsher penalties to protect the dignity of the deceased and provide justice for victims' families.

Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on Senate Ways and Means
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H 2335

MA HOUSE

An Act extending residency requirements for members of the regular police or fire departments and fire alarm division of the city of Newton

194th
Introduced by Cynthia Creem, John Lawn, Amy Sangiolo and 1 other co-sponsors

Mandates Newton police, fire, and fire alarm personnel reside in Newton or within 35 miles (or per bargaining agreements) within 9 months of appointment.

Read third (title changed) and passed to be engrossed
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S 503

MA SENATE

An Act decoupling the municipal census from voter registration

194th
Introduced by Jo Comerford, Mike Connolly, Cynthia Creem and 8 other co-sponsors

The NET Act requires the FCC to assess how network equipment availability impacts broadband deployment, aiming to improve access and address supply chain issues nationwide.

Bill reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on Senate Ways and Means
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