H 4429
An Act making appropriations for the fiscal year 2025 to provide for supplementing certain existing appropriations and for certain other activities and projects
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Bill overview
This bill allocates funds for the state of Massachusetts for the fiscal year 2025. It supplements existing appropriations and provides funding for various activities and projects across different areas of state government. Due to the urgent need to implement these appropriations, the bill includes an emergency preamble, allowing it to take effect immediately. The bill aims to support ongoing state operations and initiatives.
Key provisions
- Provides supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year 2025.
- Funds various state activities and projects.
- Makes changes to existing laws to support the appropriations.
- Includes an emergency clause allowing immediate implementation.
Who is affected
- State government agencies
- Massachusetts residents
- Various sectors receiving state funding
Fiscal impact
The bill involves supplemental appropriations, impacting the state's budget.
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Primary sponsor
Maura T. Healey
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Bill H.4429 194th (Current)
An Act making appropriations for the fiscal year 2025 to provide for supplementing certain existing appropriations and for certain other activities and projects
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Bill Information
Bill Information
Sponsor: Maura T. Healey Status: Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means
Emergency Preamble
Whereas, The deferred operation of this act would tend to defeat its purposes, which are to forthwith to make supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2025 and to make certain changes in law, each of which is immediately necessary to carry out those appropriations or to accomplish other important public purposes, therefore it is hereby declared to be an emergency law, necessary for the immediate preservation of the public convenience.
Bill History
Displaying 3 actions for Bill H.4429
| Date | Branch | Action |
| 8/18/2025 | House | Read; and referred to the committee on House Ways and Means |
| 9/17/2025 | House | Reported, in part, by H4531 |
| 10/14/2025 | House | Reported, in part, by H4601 |
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