Hearings scheduled for Thursday, February 28, 2008
Committee on Public Service Public Hearing to be held in Room A-1 at 10:30 A.M.
- House, No. 3980
- Petition of Robert Correia (with the approval of the mayor and city council) that the city of Fall River be authorized to increase the pension payable to Dennis O'Neil, a retired police officer of said city.
- House, No. 4371
- Petition of Walter F. Timilty and others relative to the payment of medical expenses for certain public employees injured in the performance of their official duties.
- House, No. 4379
- Petition of Robert A. DeLeo and others (with the approval of the mayor and city council) that the retirement board of the city of Revere be authorized to pay an alternative retirement allowance to Kathryn Walsh, the widow of John Walsh a retired fire fighter of said city.
- House, No. 4419
- Petition of John W. Scibak relative to exempting the position of school custodian in the town of South Hadley from the provisions of civil service law.
- House, No. 4437
- Petition of Mary S. Rogeness (by vote of the town) that the town of Longmeadow be authorized to continue the employment of Robert Danio, chief of the police department of said town.
- House, No. 4461
- Petition of Linda Dean Campbell (with the approval of the mayor and city council) for legislation to exempt the position of chief of police in the city of Methuen from the civil service law.
- House, No. 4462
- Petition of Brian S. Dempsey (with the approval of the mayor and city council) for legislation to authorize Brian Santarlasci to take a civil service examination for the position of police officer in the city of Haverhill, notwithstanding the maximum age requirements.
- House, No. 4463
- Joint petition of Geoffrey D. Halland Steven C. Panagiotakos (by vote of the town) that the town of Westford be authorized to appoint retired police officers of said town for the purpose of performing special detail assignments.
- House, No. 4464
- Joint petition of John F. Quinnand Mark C. Montigny (by vote of the town) that the position of deputy chief of police inthe town of Dartmouth be exempt from provisions of the civil service law.
- House, No. 4465
- Joint petition of John F. Quinnand Mark C. Montigny (by vote of the town) relative to promotional examinations within the police department of the town of Dartmouth.
- House, No. 4480
- Petition of Cleon H. Turner for legislation to provide public employee retirement benefits for certain veterans.
- House, No. 4496
- Joint petition of Garrett J. Bradley and Robert L. Hedlund (by vote of the town) that the position of deputy fire chief in the town of Hingham be exempt from provisions of the civil service law.
Committee on VETERANS AND FEDERAL AFFAIRS Public Hearing to be held in Room 437 at 10:30 A.M.
- Senate, No. 2124
- Petition of Stephen M. Brewer for legislation expediting receipt of certain federal funds.
- Senate, No. 2130
- Petition of John A. Hart, Jr. for legislation relative to appointing veterans' agents and veterans' service officers.
- Senate, No. 2131
- Petition of John A. Hart, Jr. for legislation relative to veteran's discrimination.
- Senate, No. 2142
- Petition of Marc R. Pacheco, Richard T. Moore, Stephen M. Brewer and Anthony J. Verga for legislation relative to the military division of the Commonwealth.
- House, No. 3703
- Joint petition of Geoffrey D. Hall and others relative to authorizing the Registrar of Motor Vehicles to issue distinctive registration plates to certain former and current members of the United States Marine Corps.
- House, No. 3712
- Petition of Harold P. Naughton, Jr., and others relative to the appoitment of veterans agents and service officers.
- House, No. 3725
- Petition of Carl M. Sciortino, Jr., and others relative to veterans' benefits equity for persons discharged from the military based on certain consensual conduct.
EXECUTIVE SESSIONS
For the committee on Public Service in Room A-1, 10:30 a.m.
For the committee on Veterans and Federal Affairs in Room A-2, 11:00 a.m.
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