H 35
Legislative recommendations of the Office of the State Treasurer
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Bill overview
This bill, introduced by the Office of the State Treasurer, serves as a collection of recommendations for the Massachusetts General Court. It outlines various proposals and suggestions intended to guide legislative action. The recommendations are presented as a letter of transmittal, detailing the Treasurer’s perspective on potential improvements and changes within the state’s financial and governmental systems. Essentially, it’s a report of ideas for the legislature to consider.
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Letter of Transmittal H.35 194th (Current)
Legislative recommendations of the Office of the State Treasurer
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Sponsor: Office of the State Treasurer
Letter of Transmittal History
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| Date | Branch | Action |
| 3/12/2025 | House | Placed on file |
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