An Act changing the board of selectmen in the town of Boylston to select board
Bill S 2648 renames Boylston's "board of selectmen" to "select board," promoting inclusivity and allowing members to amend town by-laws with a majority vote.
Bill S 2648 renames Boylston's "board of selectmen" to "select board," promoting inclusivity and allowing members to amend town by-laws with a majority vote.
Bill S 2648 aims to change the designation of the executive body of the town of Boylston from "board of selectmen" to "select board." This change reflects a more inclusive terminology and aligns with similar legislative trends across various municipalities in Massachusetts.
The bill includes the following significant provisions:
Name Change:
Amendment Authority:
Effective Date:
The bill is sponsored by:
- Robyn K. Kennedy (First Worcester)
- Meghan K. Kilcoyne (12th Worcester)
Bill S 2648 represents a significant step towards modernizing the governance terminology in Boylston, promoting inclusivity in local government. By changing the title from board of selectmen to select board, the bill aligns with contemporary practices and enhances the representation of all community members. The legislative process is underway, with a hearing scheduled to gather further input from the public and stakeholders.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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