H 3
Legislative recommendations of the Auditor of the Commonwealth
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Bill overview
This bill formally presents recommendations from the Massachusetts Auditor of the Commonwealth to the legislature. It outlines specific areas where the Auditor believes improvements are needed in state government operations, financial management, and oversight. The recommendations are intended to enhance efficiency, accountability, and transparency within various state agencies and programs. The bill serves as a formal record of the Auditor’s findings and suggestions for legislative action.
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Auditor of the Commonwealth
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Letter of Transmittal H.3 194th (Current)
Legislative recommendations of the Auditor of the Commonwealth
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Sponsor: Auditor of the Commonwealth
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| Date | Branch | Action |
| 3/12/2025 | House | Placed on file |
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