S 2635
An Act authorizing the city known as the town of Barnstable to use red lights on certain emergency response vehicles
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Bill overview
This bill authorizes the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, to use red lights on certain emergency response vehicles. The legislation was initiated by local officials and approved by the town of Barnstable. It allows Barnstable to expand the use of red lights to enhance visibility and safety for emergency personnel.
Key provisions
- Authorizes Barnstable to use red lights on emergency response vehicles.
- The authorization is based on a petition and approval from the town of Barnstable.
- The bill addresses the use of emergency vehicle lighting.
- It pertains specifically to the town of Barnstable.
- The bill was referred to the Public Safety and Homeland Security committee.
Who is affected
- Town of Barnstable, Massachusetts
- Emergency response personnel in Barnstable
- Residents of Barnstable
Notable changes
- Establishes a local authority to determine which emergency vehicles will utilize red lights.
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Primary sponsor
Cosponsors
Kip A. Diggs
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Bill S.2635 194th (Current)
An Act authorizing the city known as the town of Barnstable to use red lights on certain emergency response vehicles
By Mr. Cyr and Mr. Diggs of Barnstable, a joint petition (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 2635) of Julian Cyr and Kip A. Diggs (by vote of the town) for legislation to authorize the city known as the town of Barnstable to use red lights on certain emergency response vehicles. Public Safety and Homeland Security. [Local Approval Received.]
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Bill Information
Presenters: Julian Cyr , Kip A. Diggs City/Town: Barnstable (Local Approval Required)
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Bill History
Displaying 6 actions for Bill S.2635
| Date | Branch | Action |
| 10/9/2025 | Senate | Referred to the committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security |
| 10/14/2025 | House | House concurred |
| 1/15/2026 | Senate | Reporting date extended to Friday July 31, 2026 |
| 3/6/2026 | Joint | Hearing scheduled for 03/18/2026 from 09:00 AM-12:00 PM in A-2 |
| 3/18/2026 | Joint | Hearing rescheduled to 03/18/2026 from 09:00 AM-12:45 PM in A-2 Hearing updated to New End Time |
| 5/4/2026 | Senate | Bill reported favorably by committee and placed in the Orders of the Day for the next session |
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