List of current Massachusetts House of Representatives committees

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The Massachusetts House of Representatives currently has 11 committees.

Contents

2023–2025 Standing Committees

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CommitteeChairVice Chair
Bills in the Third Reading Thomas Walsh (D-12th Essex) Brian Ashe (D-2nd Hampden)
Ethics John Barrett (D-1st Berkshire) Dave Robertson (D-19th Middlesex)
Federal Stimulus and Census Oversight Jack Patrick Lewis (D-7th Middlesex) Christopher Hendricks (D-11th Bristol)
Global Warming and Climate Change Sean Garballey (D-23rd Middlesex) Rady Mom (D-18th Middlesex)
Human Resources and Employee Engagement Daniel J. Hunt (D-13th Suffolk) Ted Philips (D-8th Norfolk)
Intergovernmental Affairs Angelo Puppolo (D-12th Hampden) Adam Scanlon (D-14th Bristol)
Operations, Facilities and Security Joe McGonagle (D-28th Middlesex) Russell Holmes (D-6th Suffolk)
Post Audit and Oversight John J. Mahoney (D-13th Worcester) Daniel R. Carey (D-2nd Hampshire)
Rules William C. Galvin (D-6th Norfolk) Smitty Pignatelli (D-3rd Berkshire)
Steering, Policy and Scheduling Kevin Honan (D-17th Suffolk) Tram Nguyen (D-18th Essex)
Ways and Means Aaron Michlewitz (D-3rd Suffolk) Ann-Margaret Ferrante (D-5th Essex)

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References

  1. "House Committees". malegislature.gov. The General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved July 15, 2023.