Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2971

Introduced
2/25/26  

Caption

The Judiciary -- Extension Order

Impact

The passage of S2971 would allow the Judiciary Committee additional time to evaluate and process current Senate documents, which are essential for the state's legal framework and governance. This extension could impact the timeline for legislative review and may lead to a backlog in addressing crucial judicial issues, depending on the number of documents held under review. Such measures are vital to ensuring that legislative matters are thoroughly considered before final decisions are made.

Summary

Bill S2971, filed by Ms. Edwards, pertains to an extension order concerning the committee on The Judiciary. The bill aims to grant the Judiciary Committee until April 2, 2026, to finalize their report on several Senate documents that relate to judiciary matters. This order is an exception to the provisions of Joint Rule 10, which typically governs such timelines, showcasing the importance and the volume of work the committee must address regarding legislative documents.

Contention

While the document does not explicitly outline points of contention regarding S2971, extensions of committee reporting can often lead to discussions about efficiency and legislative priorities. Stakeholders may have differing opinions about the necessity of such extensions, balancing the need for thorough review against the urgency of legislative action.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA S2788

The Judiciary -- Extension Order

MA S3032

The Judiciary -- Extension Order

MA S3039

Revenue - Extension Order

MA S3037

Transportation - Extension Order

MA S2795

Financial Services -- Extension Order

MA S2771

Education - Extension Order

MA S2791

Housing -- Extension Order

MA S2758

Revenue - Extension Order

MA S3030

Public Health - Extension Order

MA S2770

Education - Extension Order

Similar Bills

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