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MA S2186

MA S2186
Message from His Excellency the Governor (pursuant to Part the Second, Chapter I, Section I, Article II of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) returning with his objections thereto in writing, the engrossed Bill to establish a sick leave bank for Robert Albany, an employee of the Department of Correction (Senate, No. 2073, amended)


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Introduced
03/17/2016
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
07/31/2016

Introduced Session

189th General Court

Bill Summary

Message from His Excellency the Governor (pursuant to Part the Second, Chapter I, Section I, Article II of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts) returning with his objections thereto in writing, the engrossed Bill to establish a sick leave bank for Robert Albany, an employee of the Department of Correction (Senate, No. 2073, amended).

AI Summary

This bill, Senate Bill No. 2073, was returned unsigned by the Governor of Massachusetts with his objections, as allowed by the state's Constitution. The bill's purpose was to establish a sick leave bank for Robert Albany, an employee of the Department of Correction, so he could care for a relative with a serious medical condition. A sick leave bank is a pool of unused sick time that can be accessed by an employee when they have exhausted their own leave due to a debilitating illness. However, the Governor explained that since the bill was filed, Mr. Albany's ill family member has passed away, making the legislation no longer necessary.

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Last Action

See S2073 (on 03/17/2016)

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