4/10/25, 11:00 AM - Informal Session: House Session, House Chamber
Status: | Normal |
Date/Time: | 4/10/25 11:00 AM |
Location: | House Chamber |
Committee: | House Session (HS) |
36.99 Report36.99 of37.47 committee.37.63
39.22 SPEAKER239.22 -39.22 The39.22 committee39.45 on39.61 rules39.93 reports40.25 recommending40.66 that41.13 the41.3 resolutions41.53 filed42.09 by42.34 representatives42.57 Ash43.38 of43.61 Longmeadow43.77 and44.34 Puopolo44.49 of44.98 Springfield45.13 commemorating46.25 the46.89 20047.05 and47.53 fiftieth47.61 anniversary48.17 of48.66 the48.81 American48.98 Revolutionary49.45 War50.17 and50.57 honoring50.89 the51.21 memory51.38 of51.7 the51.85 Revolutionary52.02 War52.73 veterans52.98 from53.45 the53.61 town53.77 of54.02 East54.25 Longmeadow54.49 reports55.43 that55.75 the55.99 resolutions56.23 ought56.71 to56.87 be56.95 adopted.57.11
59.11 SPEAKER159.11 -59.11 Mr.59.11 Wong59.67 of59.99 Saga60.23 smooth60.79 suspension61.19 of61.75 the61.83 rules.61.99 All62.39 those62.63 in62.87 favor63.03 say63.43 aye.63.67 Opposed,64.63 no.65.35 The66.15 ayes66.39 have66.71 it.66.95 Rules67.51 are67.99 suspended.68.15 Question69.09 comes69.41 on69.73 adoption69.97 of70.44 the70.53 resolution.70.77 All71.33 those71.56 in71.81 favor71.97 say72.37 aye.72.61 Opposed,73.56 no.74.2 The74.92 ayes75.17 have75.48 it.75.73 The75.97 resolution76.13 is76.84 adopted.77.09
80.61 Paper80.61 from81.09 the81.33 senate.81.48
83.1 SPEAKER283.1 -83.1 The83.1 petition83.26 of83.74 Mark83.98 c84.3 Montigny84.46 and85.02 Mark85.1 d85.42 Sylvia85.5 for85.98 legislation86.14 to86.62 establish86.78 a87.18 sick87.34 leave87.58 bank87.74 for87.98 Andrew88.22 Cetera,88.62 an89.1 employee89.34 of89.66 the89.82 trial89.9 court,90.3 comes90.78 from91.02 the91.18 senate91.26 with91.58 the91.74 endorsement91.9 that92.38 it92.54 had92.62 been92.78 referred92.94 under93.34 suspension93.58 of93.98 joint94.14 rule94.46 1294.7 to94.94 the95.1 committee95.26 on95.74 the96.3 judiciary.96.46
103.35 SPEAKER1103.35 -103.35 Question103.35 comes103.92 on104.31 concurrence.104.56 All105.28 those105.44 in105.67 favor105.83 say106.16 aye.106.47 Opposed,107.59 no.108.31 The109.35 ayes109.67 have109.99 it.110.23 The110.47 house110.72 concurs.111.03
119.11 Report119.11 of119.43 committee.119.67
121.67 SPEAKER2121.67 -121.67 The121.67 committee121.83 on122.23 rules122.31 and122.55 the122.71 committees122.79 on123.11 rules,123.27 the123.51 2123.67 branches123.83 acting124.23 concurrently124.47 reports125.03 recommending125.51 that126.07 joint126.31 rule126.55 12126.87 be127.19 suspended127.35 on127.75 the127.83 petition127.99 of128.39 Takki128.79 Chan129.11 relative129.68 to130.07 travel130.31 insurance130.72 to131.19 the131.28 committee131.44 on131.83 financial132.07 services.132.56
134.24 SPEAKER1134.24 -134.24 Miss134.24 Kane134.72 of135.11 Shrewsbury135.35 moves136.16 suspension136.47 of137.03 the137.19 rules.137.35 All137.83 those138.07 in138.31 favor138.47 say138.88 aye.139.19 Opposed,140.16 no.140.96 The141.85 ayes142.09 have142.41 it.142.73 Rules143.05 are143.53 suspended.143.77 Question144.89 comes145.29 on145.53 suspension145.85 of146.33 joint146.49 rule146.89 12.147.21 All147.85 those148.01 in148.33 favor148.49 say148.89 aye.149.13 Opposed,149.93 no.150.65 The151.45 ayes151.69 have152.01 it.152.33 Joint152.49 rule152.89 12153.21 is153.61 suspended.153.93
161.39 The161.39 house161.56 will161.79 be161.95 in162.03 a162.11 brief162.28 recess.162.59
175.12 Mister175.12 Mariano175.52 of176 Quincy,176.16 office176.88 in177.2 order177.36 in177.6 the177.68 hands177.84 of178.08 the178.16 clerk.178.32 The178.64 clerk178.8 will179.12 read179.28 the179.52 order.179.68
180.4 SPEAKER2180.4 -180.4 Order180.4 that180.64 when180.8 the180.96 house181.04 adjourn181.2 today,181.52 adjourn181.68 to182 meet182.08 Monday182.24 next182.56 at182.8 11:00AM.182.96
184.09 SPEAKER1184.09 -184.09 Question184.09 comes184.28 in184.49 adoption184.89 of185.28 the185.44 order.185.61 All185.93 those186.09 in186.33 favor,186.49 say186.81 aye.187.04 Opposed,187.61 no.188.25 The189.13 ayes189.37 have189.69 it.189.84 The190 order190.25 is190.56 adopted.190.81 Miss191.84 Kane192.17 of192.49 Shrewsbury,192.72 moves193.44 that193.69 the193.76 house193.93 do194.17 now194.41 adjourn.194.72 All195.13 those195.37 in195.61 favor,195.76 say196.17 aye.196.41 Opposed,197.35 no.197.91 The198.63 ayes198.87 have199.19 it,199.43 and199.51 the199.75 house199.83 stands200.15 adjourned200.47 to200.87 meet201.03 Monday201.35 next,201.75 11AM,202.15 in203.03 an203.19 informal203.35 session.204.71
Speaker List:
- Speaker 1
- Speaker 2
- Mr. Wong of Saga
- Miss Kane of Shrewsbury
- Mister Mariano of Quincy
Synopsis:
The legislative committee hearing commenced with formalities, led by Speaker 1, who initiated the session by calling the house to order and guiding participants through the Pledge of Allegiance. Following the opening proceedings, the focus shifted to committee reports, starting with a report from Speaker 2 representing the committee on rules. This report highlighted two resolutions filed by Representatives Ash of Longmeadow and Puopolo of Springfield, which commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolutionary War and honor Revolutionary War veterans from the town of East Longmeadow. The resolutions were recommended for adoption by the committee.
Subsequently, the discussion moved to procedural matters, including the suspension of rules. Mr. Wong of Saga made a motion for the suspension of the rules, which was agreed upon without opposition. The resolution related to the American Revolutionary War was adopted soon after.
The session also considered papers from the Senate, with Speaker 2 addressing a petition involving the establishment of a sick leave bank for Andrew Cetera, an employee of the trial court. This petition came from Senators Mark C. Montigny and Mark D. Sylvia and was directed to the committee on the judiciary with a recommendation for suspension of joint rule 12 for further consideration.
Further procedural actions were taken, with the committee on rules and joint committees acting collectively to recommend the suspension of joint rule 12 concerning a petition by Takki Chan related to travel insurance, moving it to the committee on financial services. Again, Miss Kane of Shrewsbury moved for the suspension of the rules to facilitate this adjustment, which was approved by the members present.
The hearing experienced a brief recess before resuming with an order presented by Mister Mariano of Quincy, which detailed the schedule for the next session of the house. This order specified that the house would adjourn to meet again the following Monday at 11:00 AM. The motion for adjournment was moved by Miss Kane of Shrewsbury, bringing the current session to a close with plans to reconvene in an informal manner.
Throughout the hearing, attention to procedure and adherence to legislative protocols were evident as multiple speakers contributed to the discussion on resolutions, petitions, and rule suspensions. While specific debates on Emergency Assistance Shelters were not directly observed in this hearing, the efficiency in handling various legislative matters was noted.