All Roll Calls
Yes: 184 • No: 167
Sponsored By: Bryan Morse (Republican)
Introduced
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Bryan Morse
Republican • House
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All Roll Calls
Yes: 184 • No: 167
House vote • 2/5/2026
OTP
Yes: 184 • No: 167
Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 05/07/2026, Vote 3-2; SC 17
Hearing: 04/21/2026, Room Map Room, SL, 09:35 am; SC 15
Introduced 02/05/2026 and Referred to Education; SJ 4
Ought to Pass: MA RC 184-167 02/05/2026 HJ 3 P. 34
Minority Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate
Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass 01/22/2026 (Vote 10-8; RC) HC 5 P. 21
Public Hearing: 01/21/2026 10:40 am GP 232
Executive Session: 01/22/2026 10:00 am GP 232
Introduced 01/07/2026 and referred to Education Policy and Administration HJ 1 P. 21
Introduced
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