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22 HOUSE . . . . . . . . No. 4831
33 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
44 ________________________________________
55 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , April 30, 2024.
66 The committee on The Judiciary, to whom were referred the petition
77 (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1399) of Natalie M. Blais and others
88 relative to controlling and abusive litigation; the petition (accompanied by
99 bill, House, No. 1400) of Antonio F. D. Cabral and others relative to the
1010 use of prison labor outside of the Commonwealth; the petition
1111 (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1407) of Daniel Cahill and Gerard J.
1212 Cassidy relative to criminal harassment against sports officials; the
1313 petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1427) of Rob Consalvo, Bruce
1414 J. Ayers and Michael D. Brady relative to assault upon and aggravated
1515 harassment of sports officials; the petition (accompanied by bill, House,
1616 No. 1461) of Marjorie C. Decker relative to juvenile fees, fines, and
1717 restitution; the petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1475) of Rodney
1818 M. Elliott and James C. Arena-DeRosa for legislation to prevent assaults
1919 on sports officials; the petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1479) of
2020 Kimberly N. Ferguson and others relative to making deposits to the Head
2121 Injury Treatment Services Trust Fund from certain judicial fines and fees;
2222 the petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1487) of Michael J. Finn
2323 and Paul J. Donato relative to juvenile court reporting requirements; the
2424 petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1554) of Russell E. Holmes
2525 relative to the juvenile offender law; the petition (accompanied by bill,
2626 House, No. 1565) of Daniel J. Hunt relative to the safety of courthouses
2727 and remote court proceedings; the petition (accompanied by bill, House,
2828 No. 1597) of Mary S. Keefe, Tricia Farley-Bouvier and others for
2929 legislation to strengthen justice and support for sex trade survivors; the
3030 petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1601) of Kay Khan, Jay D.
3131 Livingstone and others relative to adults with disabilities in family and
3232 juvenile court proceedings; the petition (accompanied by bill, House, No.
3333 1603) of Kay Khan and Samantha Montaño relative to sexual exploitation
3434 prevention and victim assistance; the petition (accompanied by bill,
3535 House, No. 1671) of Joseph D. McKenna and Peter J. Durant relative to
3636 Indian tribe access to the Massachusetts courts; the petition (accompanied 2 of 3
3737 by bill, House, No. 1683) of Samantha Montaño and Vanna Howard
3838 relative to transgender people and low-income women and the penalties
3939 for certain offenses; the petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1687)
4040 of Frank A. Moran relative to educational programming for incarcerated
4141 emerging adults; the petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1703) of
4242 Tram T. Nguyen, Vanna Howard and others for legislation to protect
4343 animals from convicted animal abusers; the petition (accompanied by bill,
4444 House, No. 1708) of Tram T. Nguyen and others for legislation to further
4545 regulate investment practices; the petition (accompanied by bill, House,
4646 No. 1753) of Jeffrey N. Roy and Bruce J. Ayers relative to assaults upon
4747 sports officials; the petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1756) of
4848 Lindsay N. Sabadosa and others for legislation to prohibit the use of
4949 deception during juvenile custodial interrogations; the petition
5050 (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1757) of Lindsay N. Sabadosa relative
5151 to the expungement of certain marijuana and prostitution-related records;
5252 the petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1758) of Lindsay N.
5353 Sabadosa and others for legislation to prevent human trafficking and
5454 improve the health and safety of sex workers; the petition (accompanied
5555 by bill, House, No. 1759) of Jon Santiago and Kay Khan relative to
5656 establishing medical civil rights; the petition (accompanied by bill, House,
5757 No. 1768) of Thomas M. Stanley and David F. DeCoste relative to the
5858 protection of vulnerable adults from sexual assault; the petition
5959 (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1797) of Chynah Tyler and Christopher
6060 J. Worrell relative to the application of good conduct sentence deductions
6161 for completion credits earned during pre-trial detention; and the petition
6262 (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1821) of Christopher J. Worrell and
6363 others relative to parole and establishing a restorative justice program,
6464 reports recommending that the accompanying order (House, No. 4831)
6565 ought to be adopted.
6666 For the committee,
6767 MICHAEL S. DAY. 3 of 3
6868 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 4831
6969 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
7070 House of Representatives,
7171 1 Ordered, That the committee on The Judiciary be authorized to sit during a recess of the
7272 2General Court to make an investigation and study of House documents numbered 1399, 1400,
7373 31407, 1427, 1461, 1475, 1479, 1487, 1554, 1565, 1597, 1601, 1603, 1671, 1683, 1687, 1703,
7474 41708, 1753, 1756, 1757, 1758, 1759, 1768, 1797 and 1821, relative to human trafficking,
7575 5juvenile offenders, assaults on sports officials and other related matters.
7676 6 Said committee shall report to the General Court the results of its investigation and study
7777 7and its recommendations, if any, together with drafts of legislation necessary to carry such
7878 8recommendations into effect, by filing the same with the Clerk of the House of Representatives
7979 9on or before December 31, 2024.