S16
Fiscal Year 2025 Supplemental Appropriations
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Bill overview
This bill, an amendment to House Bill 58, proposes supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2025. It aims to provide additional funding for existing programs and projects. The Senate has considered and adopted several amendments, including Amendment #1 and Amendment #54, during its review of the bill. The amendment history indicates multiple amendments were rejected.
Key provisions
- Provides supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2025.
- Supports existing appropriations.
- Includes amendments adopted by the Senate.
- Amendment #1 was adopted by a vote of 38 to 0.
- Amendment #54 was adopted by a vote of 17 to 0.
- Multiple amendments were rejected by the Senate.
Who is affected
- State of Massachusetts
- State Agencies
- Various Programs and Projects
Notable changes
- The Senate has significantly modified the original House Bill through the adoption of amendments.
- Several amendments were proposed but ultimately rejected.
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Primary sponsor
Michael J. Rodrigues
Cosponsor
Michael J. Rodrigues
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Amendment S.16 194th (Current)
Senate, February 10, 2025 -- Text of the Senate amendment (Senator Rodrigues) to the House Bill making appropriations for fiscal year 2025 to provide for supplementing certain existing appropriations and for certain other activities and projects (House, No. 58)
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Sponsor: Michael J. Rodrigues Special Attachments: SWM Bill Summary
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Bill History
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| Date | Branch | Action |
| 2/10/2025 | Senate | Recommended new text (Rodrigues) for H58 |
| 2/10/2025 | Senate | Order relative to subject matter adopted |
| 2/10/2025 | Senate | Placed in the Orders of the Day for Wednesday, February 12, 2025 |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #4 (Moore) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #6 (Moore) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #11 (Fernandes) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #22 (Rausch) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #24 (Rausch) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #25 (Rausch) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #29 (Eldridge) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #30 (Keenan) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #31 (Keenan) laid aside as duplicative |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #35 (Jehlen) adopted |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #36 (Jehlen) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #37 (Jehlen) adopted |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #38 (Eldridge) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #48 (Gomez) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #49 (Payano) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #53 (Comerford) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #54 (Comerford) adopted |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #55 (Comerford) adopted |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #56 (Tarr) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #61 (Fattman) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #68 (Driscoll) rejected |
| 2/12/2025 | Senate | Amendment #1 (Moore) adopted -see Roll Call #9 (Yeas 38 to Nays 0) |
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