Part of: Joint Committee on Banks and Banking
Committee files, 1964-2000.
32 record center cartons; 5 sound cassettes (1 box)
Call no.: CO66/1743
Scope and Content: The Joint Committee on Banks and Banking, a standing committee of the General Court, considers all matters concerning banks, banking institutions, credit unions, small loans, consumer credit, and other matters referred. It drafts, reviews, and holds hearings on proposed legislation, as documented in this series.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Joint Committee on bonding, Capital Expenditures, and State Assets
Committee files, 1997-2008.
32 record center cartons
Call no.: CO62.5/2523
Scope and Content: Beginning with the 1997-1998 session, the House of Representatives of the Massachusetts General Court maintained a Committee on Long-Term Debt and Capital Expenditures to review legislation providing for the giving, loaning, or pledging of the credit of the Commonwealth; to hold hearings on the status of Commonwealth notes and bonds; and to monitor the Executive branch and Treasury relative to project expenditures and the issuance and sale of bonds. The Senate followed suit in the 2003-2004 session. For the 2005-2008 sessions a Joint (House/Senate) Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures, and State Assets assumed these functions. Beginning with the 2009-2010 session, once more, but under the most recent name, the functions reverted to separate committees of the House and Senate.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by year
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Part of: Joint Committee on Education, Arts, and Humanities
Committee files, 1971-1982.
4 record center cartons
Call no.: CO22/352X
Scope and Content: The Joint Committee on Education, Arts, and Humanities (Joint Committee on Education to 1988), a standing committee of the Massachusetts General Court, considers all matters concerning education and other matters referred. It conducts hearings on bills, recommends actions on legislative proposals, and proposes legislation. Committee files contain copies of proposed bills; hearing agendas, schedules of bills, transcripts of testimony, and notes taken by committee members; also correspondence, newspaper clippings, and reports relating to hearings and proposed legislation.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically
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Part of: Joint Committee on Government Regulations
Committee files, 1985-1987 (Bulk: 1986-1987).
3 record center cartons
Call no.: CO68/1821
Scope and Content: The Joint Committee on Government Regulations, a standing committee of the General Court, considers all matters concerning public utilities, gambling, registration of various trades or professions, issuance of licenses for sale of alcoholic beverages, and other matters referred. It drafts, reviews, and holds hearings on proposed legislation, as documented in this series.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by year, thereunder by subject and then by chamber/bill number
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Part of: Joint Committee on Human Services and Elderly Affairs
Committee files, 1971-1987.
77 record center cartons
Call no.: CO69/2046X
Scope and Content: The Joint Committee on Social Welfare was first constituted as a standing committee of the General Court as of 1968, and was renamed Joint Committee on Human Services and Elderly Affairs, effective 1975.
Arrangement: Arranged by subject
Restrictions: Personal information restricted by statutory provision; for conditions of access consult repository; MGLA c 4, s 7, cl 26(c) and c 66A
Notes: Files are as preserved by Jack H. Backman, Senate chair of the joint committee and its predecessor, 1971-1987. Transferred with his personal political and legislative files and related reference materials to the College of Public and Community Service, University of Massachusetts at Boston, Fall 1987, as the Backman Human Service Collection. Presented to Archives, April 1995; transferred, May 1995
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: Personal information restricted by statutory provision; for conditions of access consult repository; MGLA c 4, s 7, cl 26(c) and c 66A
Part of: Joint Committee on Public Service
Committee files, 1967-1988.
9 record center cartons
Call no.: CO24/406
Scope and Content: The Joint Committee on Public Service, a standing committee of the General Court, considers all matters concerning salaries, civil service, and retirement of public employees (including retirement of but excluding salaries of members of the judiciary); collective bargaining for state employees and other public employees; and other matters referred. It drafts, reviews, and holds hearings on proposed legislation, as documented in this series.
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically by year
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Part of: Revolutionary War Bicentennial Commission
Committee files, 1967-1978 (Bulk: 1974-1976).
29 record center cartons
Call no.: CO57/1299X
Scope and Content: The Revolutionary War Bicentennial Commission (or Massachusetts Bicentennial Commission) was established in 1964 to plan the observance by Massachusetts of the bicentennial of the historic events preceding the Revolutionary War. As such it helped to prepare, arrange, and coordinate bicentennial events throughout the state. Series was created to administer application for and funding of matching grants for cities and towns for bicentennial projects and activities (awarded by the Executive Office of Education, per St 1974, c 686) and to organize and oversee events, contests, and programs sponsored by the commission.
Notes: Transferred to Archives from the Executive Office of Communities and Development
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Part of: Special Commission to Study Public Financial Aid to Nonpublic Primary and Secondary Schools and Certain Related Matters
Committee files, 1969-1970.
1 record center carton
Call no.: CO1/234X
Scope and Content: Pursuant to Resolves 1969, c 61, a special commission consisting of three members of the Senate, seven members of the House of Representatives, the superintendent of schools of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, and twenty-two others was charged with examining the degree of need for granting public aid to nonpublic primary and secondary schools and reporting to the General Court before the first Wednesday of January 1971. This set of unofficial files, maintained by the archdiocese during the commission’s study, consists of minutes of meetings, transcripts of public hearings, surveys and reports, correspondence, and newspaper clippings and other printed material.
Notes: Records were transferred to the Archives from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston
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Part of: Committee on Wood and Hay
Committee records, 1775-1778.
1 document box
Call no.: CO93/2349X
Scope and Content: In Nov. 1775, the Massachusetts General Court established a committee to supply wood and hay to the Continental Army; in fact, since a separate committee was later appointed to administer a resolve directing towns to supply hay, committee records pertain only to wood. Since wood deliveries were complete by the spring of 1776, subsequent records relate to financial transactions only.
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Part of: Cambridge Bridge Commission
Computations and estimates relating to apportionment of costs, 1908-1910.
1 record center carton
Call no.: CO33/1616X
Scope and Content: The Cambridge Bridge Commission was established in 1898 to administer construction of a bridge spanning the Charles River between Boston and Cambridge, to be known as the Cambridge (later Longfellow) Bridge. Series was created to prepare for determination of proportion of construction costs to be paid by the Boston Elevated Railway Company to Boston and Cambridge.
Arrangement: Arranged by bridge part
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