1963 HB618 Legislative History

Versions of HB618:

House Index

[HJ 1515] Public records and meetings, availability to the public, relative to . . . 748, 1046, 1165

From 1963 House Journal


Monday, May 27, 1963

[HJ 748] Introduction of Bills

The following bills were introduced, read a first and second time and referred as follows:

HB 618, relative to availability to public of public records and meetings. (Bednar of Hudson) to Judiciary.


Thursday, June 20, 1963

[HJ 1046] Mr. Peterson of Peterborough moved that the rules of the House be so far suspended as to permit a public hearing to be held on HB 618, relating to availability to public of public records and meetings, at 2 P.M. on Tuesday next.

The motion prevailed.


Wednesday, June 26, 1963

[HJ 1162] Committee Reports

[HJ 1165] HB 618, relative to availability to public of public records and meetings, Mr. Peever of Salem for Judiciary. Inexpedient to legislate.

Mr. Bednar of Hudson spoke in favor of the bill.

Mr. Kearns of Manchester moved that the bill be sent to the Judicial Council.

Mr. Bednar spoke in favor of the motion.

The motion did not prevail.

The question being on the resolution of the committee.

The resolution was adopted.


[HJ 1436] APPENDIX I

[HJ 1437] Final Disposition of Bills and Resolutions

HOUSE BILLS

[HJ 1480] HB 618, availability to public of public records & meetings.

Killed.