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Home Rule Charter amendment for Reading
The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed H5102 on April 6, 2026, a Home Rule Charter amendment affecting the town of Reading. The bill modifies municipal governance structures and received local approval. Sponsored by Rep. Bradley Jones through the 194th General Court.
Police age limit waiver for Boston Police appointment
Massachusetts Governor signed H4572 on March 30, 2026, authorizing the City of Boston to appoint Doumy Pamera as a police officer notwithstanding the maximum age requirement for police officers. This individual-specific legislation was sponsored by Rep. Samantha Montano and passed through the 194th General Court.
Celiac Disease Screening Pilot Program
Massachusetts passed Senate Bill S3030 establishing a celiac disease screening pilot program. The bill was sponsored by Sen. William Driscoll and adopted on April 6, 2026, following passage in the Senate chamber. The pilot program will be administered through the Joint Committee on Public Health framework.
Nantucket County Charter Gender Neutral
The Massachusetts General Court passed H4504, amending the Nantucket county charter to replace gendered language with gender-neutral terminology. Governor signed the bill into law on April 3, 2026, as Chapter 54 of the Acts of 2026. This is a local government administrative change with no compliance deadlines or penalties.
FY2026 State Appropriations Supplement
The Massachusetts General Court enacted H5348, a fiscal year 2026 supplemental appropriations bill. The legislation provides additional funding to supplement existing appropriations for various state activities and projects. Signed into law on April 6, 2026, the bill originated from the House Committee on Ways and Means.
Disabled property tax exemption - Swampscott
The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed H4444 on April 6, 2026, creating a real property tax exemption for disabled persons in the town of Swampscott. The bill received local approval and was enacted during the 194th General Court. This is a local legislative measure affecting property taxation in one municipality.
Authorizing the town of Berkley to recall elected officials
The Massachusetts General Court passed S3018 on April 6, 2026, authorizing the town of Berkley to establish recall procedures for its elected officials. The bill was introduced by Senator Kelly Dooner as a new draft of S2552 and passed the Senate for engrossment. This is special legislation applying solely to Berkley, allowing its residents to initiate recall elections against local elected officials.
Waiver of Maximum Age Requirement for Boston Police Appointment
The Massachusetts General Court passed legislation (H3925, Chapter 52 of the Acts of 2026) authorizing the Boston Police Department to appoint Pierre Charles Darius of Mattapan as a police officer despite exceeding the maximum age requirement. This is a local bill with narrow scope that grants a specific exemption for one individual. Signed into law by the Governor on March 30, 2026.
Boston police appointment waiver for Ryan Cazeau
Massachusetts enacted legislation (Chapter 50 of the Acts of 2026) authorizing the City of Boston to appoint Ryan Cazeau as a police officer despite maximum age requirements. The bill was signed by the Governor on March 30, 2026, following passage by both chambers of the 194th General Court. This is a private/local legislative exception applying only to this specific individual.
Hawaii Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund Investment Office Staff Salaries
Hawaii House Bill HB2276 passed both chambers, authorizing the Board of Trustees of the Hawaii Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund to establish appropriate salaries for investment office staff. The bill was sponsored by Rep. Nadine Nakamura and passed the House on March 5, 2026, with Senate committees recommending passage in April 2026.
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