Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

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33 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 56
44 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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66 The committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two branches, with reference
77 to the Senate amendment to the House Order for the adoption of permanent Joint Rules for the
88 193rd General Court governing the 2023-2024 legislative session (House, No. 2025) (amended by
99 the Senate by striking out the text and inserting in place thereof the text of Senate document
1010 numbered 21), reports, in part, in relation to the first 2 paragraphs of Joint Rule 1 (contained in
1111 lines 4 to 39, inclusive), that the following order (House, No. 56) ought to be adopted. February
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1313 Michael J. MoranJoan B. LovelyAlice Hanlon PeischCindy F. FriedmanPaul K. FrostRyan F. Fattman
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1616 HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 56
1717 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
1818 House of Representatives, February 16, 2023.
1919 1 Ordered, That the joint rules of the Senate and House of Representatives for the 193rd
2020 2General Court for the 2023-2024 legislative sessions, insomuch as relates to “portions of Joint
2121 3Rule 1” be adopted, as follows:
2222 4 Committees
2323 51. Joint standing committees shall be appointed at the beginning of the biennial session as
2424 6follows:-
2525 7A committee on Advanced Information Technology, the Internet and Cybersecurity;
2626 8A committee on Agriculture;
2727 9A committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets
2828 10A committee on Cannabis Policy;
2929 11A committee on Children, Families and Persons With Disabilities;
3030 12A committee on Community Development and Small Businesses; CORRECTED
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3232 13A committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure;
3333 14A committee on Emergency Preparedness and Management;
3434 15A committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies;
3535 16A committee on Education;
3636 17A committee on Elder Affairs;
3737 18A committee on Election Laws;
3838 19A committee on Environment and Natural Resources;
3939 20A committee on Financial Services;
4040 21A committee on Health Care Financing;
4141 22A committee on Higher Education;
4242 23A committee on Housing;
4343 24A committee on the Judiciary;
4444 25A committee on Labor and Workforce Development;
4545 26A committee on Mental Health, Substance Use and Recovery;
4646 27A committee on Municipalities and Regional Government;
4747 28A committee on Public Health;
4848 29A committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security; CORRECTED
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5050 30A committee on Public Service;
5151 31A committee on Racial Equity, Civil Rights and Inclusion;
5252 32A committee on Revenue;
5353 33A committee on State Administration and Regulatory Oversight;
5454 34A committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy;
5555 35A committee on Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development;
5656 36A committee on Transportation; and
5757 37A committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs.
5858 38 Each to consist of 6 members of the Senate, and 11 on the part of the House except the
5959 39committees on Bonding, Capital Expenditures and State Assets, Economic Development and
6060 40Emerging Technologies, Public Safety and Homeland Security, Mental Health, Substance Use
6161 41and Recovery, Health Care Financing and Transportation which shall consist of 7 members of
6262 42the Senate and 13 of the House.