HOUSE STEERING, POLICY AND SCHEDULING
Room 174
State House
Boston, MA 02133
Telephone: (617) 722-2960
It shall be the duty of the committee on Steering, Policy and Scheduling to assist the Speaker and the members of the House of Representatives in identifying the major matters pending before the General Court, the relative urgency and priority for consideration of such matters and alternative methods of responding to such matters by the General Court. Said committee shall schedule legislative matters in a manner that will provide for an even distribution and orderly consideration of reports of legislative committees on the daily Calendar.
Members appointed to the committee:
Donato of Medford
Spiliotis of Peabody
Casey of Winchester
Eldridge of Acton
Peisch of Wellesley
Guyer of Dalton
Sannicandro of Ashland
Welch of West Springfield
Ehrlich of Marblehead
Hill of Ipswich
Poirier of North Attleborough
List of matters that have been referred to the committee:
Senate, No. 258 -- Internet sales.
Senate, No. 268 -- Technology .
Senate, No. 282 -- Charter school working group.
Senate, No. 1204 -- Town managess,- appointment.
Senate, No. 1529 -- Roger B. Cataldo,- reinstatement.
Senate, No. 1644 -- Deborah King,- sick leave.
Senate, No. 2209 -- Wallace Civic Center and Planetarium, -operation.
Senate, No. 2263 -- Auburn High School,- trust fund.
Senate, No. 2405 -- Wines,- sale at auctions.
Senate, No. 2468 -- Renewable Energy
Senate, No. 2487 -- Milton,- borrow money.
Senate, No. 2554 -- Holyoke utilities,- authority.
Senate, No. 2688 -- Northampton,- civil service
House, No. 118 -- Children, -well-being.
House, No. 244 -- Plumbing products, -standards.
House, No. 274 -- Charities, -reports.
House, No. 311 -- Contractors.
House, No. 621 -- Assisted living facilities
House, No. 641 -- Public property, -campaign signs.
House, No. 670 -- Voting equipment.
House, No. 681 -- Absentee ballots.
House, No. 682 -- Independent voters.
House, No. 712 -- Iniative/referendum petitions, -regulate.
House, No. 726 -- Abandoned vessels.
House, No. 937 -- Disabled Commission, -disclosures.
House, No. 950 -- Homeowners insurance.
House, No. 1003 -- Auto glass comanies, -repair of vehicles.
House, No. 1006 -- Division of Insurance.
House, No. 1007 -- Liability insurance.
House, No. 1011 -- Fire insurance.
House, No. 1016 -- Credit unions, -insurance.
House, No. 1026 -- Succeeding policies, -notices.
House, No. 1027 -- Standard fire insurance policies.
House, No. 1049 -- Vehicle appraisers.
House, No. 1050 -- Insurance policies.
House, No. 1073 -- Multiple defendants.
House, No. 1087 -- Insurers, -loss information.
House, No. 1094 -- Group life insurance.
House, No. 1144 -- Nursing, -advanced practice.
House, No. 1314 -- Parole board.
House, No. 1659 -- Karen White, -sick leave.
House, No. 1791 -- Child labor.
House, No. 1808 -- Workplace, -language restrictions.
House, No. 1837 -- Non-discrimination training.
House, No. 1852 -- Workers' compensation, dependency benefits.
House, No. 2027 -- Montague, -Brick House Center.
House, No. 2056 -- Needlestick injury prevention.
House, No. 2180 -- Hygienists, -appointments.
House, No. 2252 -- Licensed physiologist board.
House, No. 2269 -- Podiatrists, -registration.
House, No. 2285 -- Firearms licenses, -law enforcement officers.
House, No. 2297 -- Lodging houses, -define.
House, No. 2300 -- Safety belts, -school buses.
House, No. 2345 -- Smoke detectors.
House, No. 2371 -- Uniformed security firms.
House, No. 2373 -- Emergency radio systems.
House, No. 2374 -- Fire departments, -rescue services.
House, No. 2377 --
House, No. 2383 -- Natural gas tanker import terminals,- regulate.
House, No. 2389 -- Fire fighters, -staffing.
House, No. 2461 -- Regional retirement system.
House, No. 2664 -- Non-teaching school employees.
House, No. 2990 -- Condominiums, -taxes.
House, No. 3183 -- Trademarks, -registration.
House, No. 3190 -- MWRA employees.
House, No. 3191 -- Human services, -private sectors.
House, No. 3194 -- Juneteenth independence day.
House, No. 3259 -- Attorneys, -privileged material.
House, No. 3398 -- Schools, -diversity courses.
House, No. 3407 -- Tourism funds, -establish.
House, No. 3409 -- Local tourism, -stimulate.
House, No. 3555 -- licenses out state identification.
House, No. 3615 -- Motor vehicles, -emergency lights.
House, No. 3674 -- Commuter rail service, -extend.
House, No. 3744 -- Cheryl L. Traina, -sick leave.
House, No. 3747 -- Wareham, -town election.
House, No. 3856 -- Spouses, -insurance coverage.
House, No. 3888 -- Health facilities, -defibrilators.
House, No. 3964 -- Moby Dick, -State book.
House, No. 3980 -- Fall River, -Dennis O'Neil.
House, No. 3993 -- Fall River, -Truesdale Clinic.
House, No. 4042 -- Sudbury, -debt exclusion.
House, No. 4047 -- Mortgage industry.
House, No. 4072 -- Ipswich, -housing.
House, No. 4081 -- Cambridge, -Gore Limited Partnership.
House, No. 4091 -- General Appropriation Bill, -one twelfth spending.
House, No. 4117 -- Tewksbury,- teachers.
House, No. 4118 -- Pension fund investment.
House, No. 4131 -- Worcester, -administration.
House, No. 4165 -- Westford, -land transfer.
House, No. 4173 -- Bellingham, -revolving funds.
House, No. 4191 -- Child abuse and neglect.
House, No. 4218 -- Hull, -elected officials.
House, No. 4220 -- Handicapped placards.
House, No. 4226 -- Cambridge, -tax abatement.
House, No. 4240 -- Braintree, -military tax abatements.
House, No. 4246 -- Stoneham, -stabilization fund.
House, No. 4262 -- Lexington, -tax deferrals.
House, No. 4290 -- Health Care, -access.
House, No. 4297 -- Economic development.
House, No. 4312 -- Veterans, -special commission.
House, No. 4352 -- Children, -Adam Walsh Act.
House, No. 4353 -- Foster children, -placement.
House, No. 4372 -- Real estate, -taxation.
House, No. 4381 -- Truro, -affordable housing.
House, No. 4421 -- Concord, -group health insurance.
House, No. 4423 -- Mental health parity.
House, No. 4431 -- Westford, -land.
House, No. 4487 -- Burlington, -validate acts.
House, No. 4511 -- Supplemental Appropriations.
House, No. 4531 -- Bridgewater, -library trustees.
House, No. 4539 -- Life sciences.
House, No. 4542 -- Concord,- historic districts.
House, No. 4543 -- Lunenburg, -assessments.
House, No. 4544 -- Millis, -special fund.
House, No. 4546 -- Sex offenders, -voting.
House, No. 4555 -- Revere, -fire and police stations.
House, No. 4599 -- Haverhill and Boxford, -land.
House, No. 4615 -- Deborah McNamara, -sick leave.
House, No. 4636 -- Waltham, -property lease.
House, No. 4673 -- Great Barrington, -validate election.
House, No. 4685 -- Plainville,- water and sewer.
House, No. 4703 -- Sheffield, -bridge designation.
House, No. 4717 -- Manuel Affonso, -sick leave.
House, No. 4722 -- Samuel Pill, -sick leave.
House, No. 4730 -- Construction contracts, -fairness.
House, No. 4731 -- Interior designers.
House, No. 4917 -- Weymouth, -Route 3A corridor.
House, No. 4926 -- Saugus, -Corporal Procopio Bridge.
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