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S12 |
By Ms. Cynthia Creem, petition (accompanied by proposal for constitutional amendment, Senate, No. 00012) of Cynthia Creem, Marty Walz, James Eldridge and Linda Dorcena Forry for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to the subject matter of initiative petitions. Joint Committee on the Judiciary. |
| 2 |
S13 |
By Mr. Rosenberg, petition (accompanied by proposal, Senate, No. 13) of Stanley Rosenberg, Thomas Kennedy, Denise Provost and other members of the General Court for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to the subject matter of initiative and referendum petitions. The Judiciary. |
| 3 |
S14 |
By Mr. Tarr, petition (accompanied by proposal, Senate, No. 14) of Bruce Tarr, Robert Hedlund, Michael Knapik and Richard Ross for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to the reform of the Executive Council. The Judiciary. |
| 4 |
S15 |
By Mr. Joyce, petition (accompanied by proposal, Senate, No. 15) of Brian Joyce, Robert Hedlund, Patricia Jehlen and other members of the General Court for a legislative amendment to the Constitution to provide for the abolition of the Governor's Council. The Judiciary. |
| 5 |
S16 |
By Mr. Ross, petition (accompanied by proposal, Senate, No. 16) of Richard Ross, Gale Candaras, Robert Hedlund and other members of the General Court for a legislative amendment to the Constitution to prohibit eminent domain. The Judiciary. |
| 6 |
S17 |
By Mr. Hedlund, petition (accompanied by proposal, Senate, No. 17) of Robert Hedlund for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to the Governor's Council. The Judiciary. |
| 7 |
H511 |
By Mr. Theodore C. Speliotis of Danvers, petition (accompanied by proposal for constitutional amendment, House, No. 00511) of Theodore C. Speliotis for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to abolishing the Governor's Council. Joint Committee on the Judiciary. |
| 8 |
H529 |
By Ms. Wolf of Cambridge, petition (accompanied by Proposal for Constitutional Amendment, House, No. 00529) of Tom Sannicandro and others for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to the subject matter of initiative petitions . Joint Committee on the Judiciary. |
| 9 |
H1319 |
By Mr. Russell Holmes of Boston, petition (accompanied by proposal for constitutional amendment, House, No. 01319) of Russell Holmes and others for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to the oaths and affirmations of public office. Joint Committee on the Judiciary. |
| 10 |
H1387 |
By Ms. Marty Walz of Boston, petition (accompanied by proposal for constitutional amendment, House, No. 01387) of Carl M. Sciortino and others for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to eminent domain takings. Joint Committee on the Judiciary. |
| 11 |
H1822 |
By Ms. Anne M. Gobi of Spencer, petition (accompanied by proposal for constitutional amendment, House, No. 01822) of Anne M. Gobi for a legislative amendment to the Constitution to exclude matters relating to fisheries and wildlife from the subject matter of initiative petitions. Joint Committee on the Judiciary. |
| 12 |
H1823 |
By Mr. Golden of Lowell, petition (accompanied by proposal for constitutional amendment, House, No. 01823) of Thomas A. Golden Jr., for a legislative amendment to the constitution relative to term limits for judges. Joint Committee on the Judiciary. |
| 13 |
H1824 |
By Mr. Bradley H. Jones of North Reading, petition (accompanied by proposal for constitutional amendment, House, No. 01824) of Paul K. Frost and others for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to prohibiting eminent domain takings. Joint Committee on the Judiciary. |
| 14 |
H1825 |
By Mr. Steven L. Levy of Marlborough, petition (accompanied by proposal for constitutional amendment, House, No. 01825) of Steven L. Levy for a legislative amendment to the Constitution establishing a part time General Court.. Joint Committee on the Judiciary. |
| 15 |
H1826 |
By Ms. Story of Amherst, petition (accompanied by proposal for constitutional amendment, House, No. 01826) of Ellen Story and Russell Holmes for a legislative amendment to the Constitution relative to the retirement of judges. The Judiciary. |