House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 10 Berkshire Middle District Registry of Deeds – Appropriation Increase Increases Berkshire Middle District registry of deeds appropriation by $48K. Primary Sponsor: Farley-Bouvier 0540 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 14 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $115K and earmarks same amount for a study of town building and facilities in Millis. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 15 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $350K and earmarks the same amount for repairs to the Dover Road/West Street Bridge in Millis. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 34 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $350K and earmarks same amount for repairs to the Dover Road/West Street Bridge in Medfield. Primary Sponsor: Dooley 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 38 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $30K and earmarks same amount for Norfolk to create a cemetery mapping public interface. Primary Sponsor: Dooley 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 48 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $20K and earmarks same amount for historic library renovations in Berkley. Primary Sponsor: Orrall 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 49 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $20K and earmarks same amount for renovations to the Old Town Hall in Lakeville. Primary Sponsor: Orrall 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 51 Compensation to Victims of Violent Crime – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the compensation to victims of violent crime appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the women survivors of homicide movement's victims of homicide spa therapy program. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 0810 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 80 Bureau of Program Integrity – Appropriation Increase Increases the Bureau of Program Integrity appropriation by $82K. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 0910 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 81 Office of the Inspector General – Appropriation Increase Increases the Office of the Inspector General appropriation by $144K. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 0910

Page 1 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 86 Garden of Peace Trust Fund Interest Amends MGL 10:35FFF by requiring the Treasurer to manage the Garden of Peace trust fund and to transfer interest earned to the Victim and Witness Assistance Board. Primary Sponsor: Kafka Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 105 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve line item for the purchase of public works equipment in Malden. Primary Sponsor: Ultrino 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 106 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $500K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve line item for a ladder truck and fire equipment in Malden. Primary Sponsor: Ultrino 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 119 Cultural Council – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Cultural Council appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Stone Soul Annual Community Festival in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: Williams 0640 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 133 Retirement Benefits for Wise Inserts a new section to provide retirement benefits for Virginia Wise, surviving spouse of Raymond Wise, an officer of the Bridgewater State College Police. Primary Sponsor: D'Emilia Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 151 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve line item for the restoration of the Clara Sexton House in Billerica Center. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 158 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $20K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve line item for new concession stand equipment for the Billerica Athletic Association. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 172 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $85K and earmarks same amount for safety improvements to the Town Hall campus in Sherborn. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 198 Auditing of MBTA Retirement Fund Amends MGL 11:12 by granting authority to the State Auditor to audit the MBTA retirement fund or any other legal entity that receives or expends public funds for the payment or administration of pensions. Primary Sponsor: O'Connell Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 201 Unused Leave Time Amends MGL 29:31A by eliminating compensation for unused sick time upon retirement or termination. Primary Sponsor: O'Connell

Page 2 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 214 Massachusetts Cultural Council – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Cultural Council appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount to the Clinton Church restoration project in Great Barrington. Primary Sponsor: Pignatelli 0640 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 233 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $5M and earmarks same amount for the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security public safety and emergency staffing grant program. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 246 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for mold mitigation for a municipal building in Belmont. Primary Sponsor: Rogers, D. 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 247 Chapter 257 Reserve – Language Change Requires any provider receiving rates under chapter 257 of the acts of 2008 to use not less than 75 percent of received funds to increase the hourly rate of all its employees to be not less than twenty dollars per hour. Primary Sponsor: Mahoney 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 255 Requiring MA Office of Information Technology to Utilize Cloud Computing Amends MGL 7D by defining and inserting a new section on cloud computing, requiring the MA Office of Information Technology to coordinate central and individual agency information technology utilizing cloud computing. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 256 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $80K and earmarks same amount for tree removal in Belmont. Primary Sponsor: Rogers, D. 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 265 Veterans' Bonus Division – Language Change Increases the administrative expenditure limit in the Veterans' Bonus Division line item to $300K for the Office of the State Treasurer. Primary Sponsor: Velis 0610 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 292 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve for improvements at Camp Kiwanee in Hanson. Primary Sponsor: Cutler 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 294 Core Technology Services and Security – Appropriation Increase Increases core technology services and security appropriation by $5M. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 1790 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 298 Core Technology Services and Security Chargeback – Chargeback Decrease Decreases core technology services and security chargeback ceiling by $5M. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 1790

Page 3 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 306 Executive Office of Technology Services and Security – Language Change Adds language in the EOTSS administrative line item allowing the comptroller to establish accounts and procedures relative to the purposes of this item and gives the oversight of information technology developments or purchases costing over $200K by agencies under the authority of the Governor to the chief information officer. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 313 Massachusetts Cultural Council – Earmark Earmarks $60K in the Massachusetts Cultural Council line item for the Springfield Vietnamese Cultural Center in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: González 0640 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 322 Computer Services to the General Public – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the ceiling of the computer services to the general public retained revenue and earmarks same amount for Nahant for public access broadcasting equipment. Primary Sponsor: Capano 1790 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 348 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for sidewalk construction in Tewksbury. Primary Sponsor: Robertson 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 365 Suffolk County Registry of Deeds – Appropriation Increase Increases Suffolk county registry of deeds appropriation by $100K. Primary Sponsor: Coppinger 0540 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 371 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $260K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve line item for bi-directional amplifiers in public schools in Norwell. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 382 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for hazardous tree removal in Medway. Primary Sponsor: Murray 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 384 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for implementation of the Disabilities Act Self Evaluation and Transition Plan for Milford. Primary Sponsor: Murray 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 391 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $600K and increases the District Local Technical Assistance earmark by the same amount. Primary Sponsor: Donato 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 392 Massachusetts Cultural Council – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Massachusetts Cultural Council to City Mosaic for the Sterns Square mural restoration in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: González 0640

Page 4 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 397 Massachusetts Cultural Council – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Cultural Council appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the West End museum in . Primary Sponsor: Donato 0640 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 398 Commission on the Status of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren – Appropriation Increase Increases the Commission on the Status of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren appropriation by $40K. Primary Sponsor: Donato 0950 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 399 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $275K and earmarks same amount for a rehabilitation project for the Chevalier Theater in Medford. Primary Sponsor: Donato 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 431 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $15K and earmarks same amount for design plans for the construction of the Public Works and Police station building in Marshfield. Primary Sponsor: Kearney 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 441 Alternative Superannuation Retirement Benefit Program for Transfer Teachers Inserts four new sections amending MGL 32:5 to require teachers who transfer into the teachers’ retirement system or the Boston retirement system to participate in the alternative superannuation retirement benefit program and providing certain existing members who previously transferred with an option to participate. Primary Sponsor: Chan Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 463 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for water facility GIS data source upgrades in Lynn. Primary Sponsor: Cahill 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 466 Changing the Composition of the Pension Reserves Investment Management Board Amends MGL 32:23 by adding two additional members to the Pension Reserves Investment Management Board, selected by members of the Executive Board of the Massachusetts Association of Contributory Retirement Systems. Primary Sponsor: Cusack Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 469 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $10K and earmarks same amount for designing and planning a Fore River access trail in Weymouth. Primary Sponsor: Mariano 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 473 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $20K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve line item for the Daughters of Saint Paul in Boston. Primary Sponsor: Elugardo 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 484 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $10K and earmarks same amount to the Friends of Marshfield Dog Park for the Marshfield Dog Park in Marshfield. Primary Sponsor: Kearney 1599

Page 5 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 489 Andover's Merrimack River Access Project – New Line Item Adds a new line item for a project to design and develop improvements to facilitate public access to the Merrimack River in Andover funded at $60K. Primary Sponsor: Nguyen 1102 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 496 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $20K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve line item for planning and economic development initiatives in West Brookfield. Primary Sponsor: Berthiaume 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 534 Office of Economic Empowerment – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Office of Economic Empowerment appropriation by $70K and earmarks same amount for costs associated with changes to the Department of Public Health birth certificate form. Primary Sponsor: Roy 0610 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 539 Combatting Opioid Addiction – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the combatting opioid addiction appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the substance addiction coalition in Franklin. Primary Sponsor: Roy 0810 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 544 Northern Berkshire District Registry of Deeds – Appropriation Increase Increases the Northern Berkshire District registry of deeds appropriation by $50K. Primary Sponsor: Barrett 0540 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 567 Vacation and Sick Time Conversion Inserts a new section to require the conversion of accrued, unused vacation leave into sick leave banks administered by individual agencies. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 568 Universal Sick Leave Bank Policy Inserts a new section that requires state agencies to establish rules and procedures for employees who contribute to the sick leave bank. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 569 Sick Leave Cap Amends MGL 29:31A to cap the accrual of unused sick leave credits by employees of the Commonwealth at 1000 hours. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 577 Employee Vacation and Earned Sick Leave Credit Task Force Inserts a new section to establish an Employee Vacation and Earned Sick Leave Credit Task Force to study and make recommendations on creating uniform state policies regarding the dispensation of vacation and sick leave credits to employees of the Commonwealth who are not subject to collective bargaining agreements. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 578 Preferential Treatment to Vendors with Cybersecurity Insurance Amends MGL 30B by inserting a new section to allow state agencies procuring IT goods or services to give preference to vendors which carry cybersecurity insurance. Primary Sponsor: Jones

Page 6 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 590 Department of Revenue Administration – Earmark Earmarks $800K in the Department of Revenue administration line item for grants to low income tax clinics for families qualifying for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 1201 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 594 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for crosswalk lights in Reading. Primary Sponsor: Jones 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 637 GIC Effective Date for Municipal Police Officers Inserts a new section that sets the effective date of group insurance commission health coverage for municipal police officers as their first day of employment. Primary Sponsor: Rogers, J. Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 676 State Ethics Commission – Appropriation Increase Increases the State Ethics Commission appropriation by $65K. Primary Sponsor: Markey 0900 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 678 Massachusetts Cultural Council – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Cultural Council appropriation by $140K and earmarks same amount for facilities improvements for the Follow Your Art Community Studios Inc. in Melrose. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur 0640 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 685 Swimming Pool Construction and Maintenance Licensure Amends MGL 143 by adding a new section requiring the Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations and Standards to adopt and enforce regulations establishing a swimming pool construction and installation work license and a swimming pool maintenance, service and repair work license. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 686 Commission on the Status of Women – Appropriation Increase Increases the Commission on the Status of Women appropriation by $57K. Primary Sponsor: Barber 0950 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 718 Authorizing Plymouth County to Issue Bonds Inserts a new section authorizing the county of Plymouth to issue bonds or notes to fund some or all of its unfunded pension liability to the Plymouth County Contributory Retirement System. Primary Sponsor: Muratore Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 749 Wage Enforcement Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the wage enforcement program appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount to establish a specialized prevailing wage and construction investigatory and enforcement unit. Primary Sponsor: Cullinane 0810 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 767 Combatting Opioid Addiction – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the combatting opioid addiction appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the New Bedford police department's opioid task force program. Primary Sponsor: Hendricks 0810

Page 7 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 777 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for improvements to Lyon's Field Accessibility Path in Newton. Primary Sponsor: Khan 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 812 Property, Equipment, and Personnel Authorization for Norfolk County Retirement Board Inserts a new section authorizing the Norfolk Country Retirement Board to purchase property for an administrative office and to purchase or lease equipment and employ personnel as necessary. Primary Sponsor: Galvin Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 836 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $6M and earmarks $4M for the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security grant program for emergency staffing and earmarks $2M for the Community Compact Cabinet. Primary Sponsor: Peake 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 840 Office of Economic Empowerment – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Office of Economic Empowerment appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for implementation of programs to improve and promote financial literacy pursuant to chapter 438 of the acts of 2018. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 0610 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 862 Office of the Child Advocate – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Office of the Child Advocate appropriation by $500K and earmarks $150K for establishing a trauma resource clearinghouse and earmarks $350K for trauma mitigation support and education. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 0930 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 878 Reimbursements to Cities and Towns in Lieu of Taxes on State-Owned Land – Appropriation Increase Increases the Reimbursements to Cities and Towns in Lieu of Taxes on State-Owned Land appropriation by $1.8M. Primary Sponsor: D'Emilia 1233 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 884 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies reserve for a community center in Pembroke. Primary Sponsor: Cutler 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 910 Debarment from Public Contracting or Subcontracting Amends MGL 29:29F by expanding the causes for which debarment from public contracting or subcontracting is imposed to include violations of any state or federal law prohibiting discrimination in public accommodations and other causes that the commissioner determines to be serious and compelling. Primary Sponsor: Howitt Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 935 Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance – New Line Item Adds new line item for DCAMM to study uses for state owned property in Charlestown funded at $100K. Primary Sponsor: Ryan Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 937 Creditable Service for Frank Vallarelli Inserts two new sections to credit Frank Vallarelli for prior service for the purpose of determining his superannuation retirement allowance. Primary Sponsor: Day

Page 8 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 952 Office of Economic Empowerment – Earmark Earmarks $60K in the Office of Economic Empowerment for Budget Buddies Inc. in Chelmsford. Primary Sponsor: Gouveia 0610 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 957 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $59K and earmarks same amount for accessibility plans for the Senior Center in Blackstone. Primary Sponsor: Soter 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 962 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $95K and earmarks same amount for accessibility plans for the Senior Center in Uxbridge. Primary Sponsor: Soter 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 982 Haitian Community Center Inserts a new section authorizing a land transfer to establish a Haitian community center in Brockton. Primary Sponsor: DuBois Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1025 Massachusetts Cultural Council – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Cultural Council appropriation by $800K and earmarks same amount for the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution at historic locations across the Commonwealth. Primary Sponsor: Biele 0640 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1038 Town of Heath Hurricane Irene Reimbursements – New Line Item Adds a new line item for Town of Heath Tropical Storm Irene reimbursements funded at $170K. Primary Sponsor: Mark Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1060 Underground Storage Tank Reimbursements – Earmark Earmarks $165K in the underground storage tank reimbursements line item for Lunenburg for the removal and replacement of their fuel storage tanks. Primary Sponsor: Benson 1232 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1080 Preservation of the Historic Resources Amends M.G.L. 44B:2 to update the definition of preservation to include the digitization of documents that are considered historic resources. Primary Sponsor: Vieira Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1085 Basic Life Insurance For State Retirees and Employees Amends various provisions of MGL 32A to increase the amount of basic life insurance coverage for state retirees and employees (from $5K to $10K). Primary Sponsor: Day Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1096 Sick Leave Cap Amends MGL 29:31A by inserting new language to cap the accrual of unused sick leave credits by employees of the Commonwealth at 1000 hours. Primary Sponsor: Jones

Page 9 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1102 Underground Storage Tank Funds – Language Change Amends FY18 budget item 1232-0100 to make funds available for underground storage tank reimbursements until June 30, 2020. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 1232 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1121 Hampshire Registry of Deeds – Appropriation Increase Increases the Hampshire registry of deeds appropriation by $144K. Primary Sponsor: Sabadosa 0540 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1126 Massachusetts Cultural Council – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the Massachusetts Cultural Council for the Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation in Brookline. Primary Sponsor: Vitolo 0640 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1146 Massachusetts Cultural Council – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Cultural Council appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Double Edge Theater in Ashfield. Primary Sponsor: Blais 0640 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1151 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve line item for the Unity Park Fieldhouse in Montague. Primary Sponsor: Blais 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1179 Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination Administration – Appropriation Increase Increases MCAD administration appropriation by $120K and decreases fees and federal reimbursement rate retained revenue cap by $120K. Primary Sponsor: Gregoire 0940 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1201 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $45K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve line item for tree re-planting in Somerville. Primary Sponsor: Connolly 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1204 Establishing Automatic Enrollment for the Deferred Compensation Program Amends MGL 29:64 by authorizing the Treasurer to establish an automatic enrollment feature within the deferred compensation program. Primary Sponsor: Ferrante Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1211 Establishing the Greater Roxbury Neighborhood Council Inserts a section establishing the Greater Roxbury Neighborhood Council. Primary Sponsor: Tyler Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1219 Cannabis Control Commission – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Cannabis Control Commission appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount to study the feasibility of developing a cannabis industry degree program at a community college. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 1070

Page 10 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1232 Expanding CORE Nonprofit Retirement Plan Amends MGL 29:64 and 64E by allowing nonprofits of any size to participate in the CORE retirement plan and by allowing the Treasurer to seek private donations or grants to fund the plan. Primary Sponsor: Ferrante Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1264 Chargeback for Purchase, Operation, and Repair for State Vehicles – Language Change Allows any unspent funds for purchase, operation, and repair of state vehicles chargeback account at end of fiscal year 2020 to remain in the Intragovernmental Service Fund in fiscal year 2021. Primary Sponsor: Sullivan 1775 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1265 Health and Welfare Contributions – Appropriation Increase Increases health and welfare contributions appropriation by $800K. Primary Sponsor: Sullivan 1750 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1266 Human Resources Division Administration – Appropriation Increase Increases human resources division administration appropriation by $1.7M. Primary Sponsor: Sullivan 1750 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1267 Administrative Law Appeals Retained Revenue – New Line Item Adds a new line item for administrative law appeals retained revenue line item funded at $70K. Primary Sponsor: Sullivan 1110 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1269 Massachusetts Cultural Council – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Massachusetts Cultural Council line item for the Boston Art and Music Soul Festival in Boston. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 0640 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1270 Northern Essex Registry of Deeds – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Northern Essex registry of deeds appropriation by $175K and earmarks $40K for bilingual community outreach initiatives and earmarks $135K for moving expenses for the office of the Northern Essex registry of deeds. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 0540 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1272 Commission – Black Men and Boys Amends MGL 3 by establishing a commission to study issues that disproportionately have a negative impact on black men and boys. Primary Sponsor: Tyler Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1286 Massachusetts Cultural Council – Language Change Strikes out provisions that specify approved programmatic expenditure categories. Primary Sponsor: Keefe 0640 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1303 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for ACM removal for the Fitchburg Public Library. Primary Sponsor: Hay 1599

Page 11 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1305 Board of Registration of Cosmetology and Barbering Regulations Inserts a new section requiring the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Cosmetology and Barbering to follow all applicable regulations and requiring a majority vote of the General Court to modify existing licensure requirements. Primary Sponsor: Kearney Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1309 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $30K and earmarks same amount for repairs to the Forest Hill Mausoleum in Fitchburg. Primary Sponsor: Hay 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1314 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the municipal regionalization and efficiencies incentive reserve appropriation by $125K and earmarks same amount for a handicap-accessible playground project at Coolidge Park in Fitchburg. Primary Sponsor: Hay 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1335 Community Choice Aggregation 3.0 – New Section Creates new section for the Community Choice Aggregation 3.0 with an appropriation for $70K to develop and implement an inter-municipal partnership for planning purposes in Amherst, Pelham and Northampton. Primary Sponsor: Domb Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1337 Legislator Compensation Amends MGL 3:9B by amending the additional compensation amounts for legislators. Primary Sponsor: Holmes Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1341 Organizational Transformation Reserve – New Line Item Adds a new line item for organizational transformation reserve funded at $1M. Primary Sponsor: Hill 1599 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1344 State Contracting Amends MGL 149:27H by requiring cleaning and maintenance contract by all state agencies to adhere to prevailing wage requirements. Primary Sponsor: Tyler Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1354 Complete Count Grant Program – Appropriation Increase Increases the Complete Count Grant Program appropriation by $500K. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 0511 Subject Constitutional Officers and State Administration 1362 Hampden County Register of Deeds Salary Amends MGL 36:33 to align the Register of Hampden county pay with the Register of Suffolk County. Primary Sponsor: González Subject Education and Local Aid 7 State Aid to Public Libraries – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the state aid to public libraries appropriation by $34K and earmarks same amount for ADA accessibility upgrades at the Berkshire Athenaeum in Pittsfield. Primary Sponsor: Farley-Bouvier 7000

Page 12 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 12 Local Education Projects – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the local education projects appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Berkshire County Education Task Force. Primary Sponsor: Farley-Bouvier 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 27 School to Work Connecting Activities – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school to work connecting activities appropriation by $300K and earmarks same amount for Bottom Line college transition and retention services. Primary Sponsor: LeBoeuf 7027 Subject Education and Local Aid 43 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education line item for a certified nursing assistance program and fire academy in the Quaboag Regional School District. Primary Sponsor: Smola 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 44 Regional School Transportation – Appropriation Increase Increases the regional school transportationappropriation by $18.5M. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson 7035 Subject Education and Local Aid 52 Veterans Educational Service Center – New Line Item Adds new line item for the veterans educational service center at Bristol Community College funded at $100K. Primary Sponsor: Silvia Subject Education and Local Aid 55 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Earmark Earmarks $103K in the after-school and out-of-school line item for the department of community services in New Bedford for the after-school girls STEAM Design Academy program. Primary Sponsor: Hendricks 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 71 Commonwealth Preschool Partnership – New Line Item Adds new line item for the commonwealth preschool partnership funded at $15M. Primary Sponsor: Livingstone 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 79 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $15K and earmarks same amount for the homework center of the Framingham public library. Primary Sponsor: Lewis 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 83 Children's Trust Fund Administration – Appropriation Increase Increases the children's trust fund administration appropriation by $1M. Primary Sponsor: Kafka 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 84 Children's Trust Healthy Families – Appropriation Increase Increases the Children's Trust Healthy Families appropriation by $4.6M. Primary Sponsor: Kafka 3000

Page 13 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 95 Commission - Regional School District Funding Inserts a new section that establishes a commission to study and recommend improvements to the funding distribution for regional school districts. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson Subject Education and Local Aid 101 Special Commission -- Two Generation Approach to Early Childhood Education Inserts a new section that creates a commission to study, make recommendations and implement a system to address needs and provide opportunities for both vulnerable parents and children, with the goal of reducing chronic, multi- generational family poverty. Primary Sponsor: Ultrino Subject Education and Local Aid 104 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education line item for wraparound services for social workers in Malden public schools. Primary Sponsor: Ultrino 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 107 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants line item by $75K and earmarks same amount for an engineering program for elementary schools in East Boston at the Museum of Science. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 109 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants line item by $70K and earmarks same amount for the sailing center in East Boston for free programming for financially disadvantaged children. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 122 Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine – Language Change Allows the Tufts school of veterinary medicine to work with Bristol county agricultural high school on programs. Primary Sponsor: Haddad 7077 Subject Education and Local Aid 131 School to Work Connecting Activities – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school to work connecting activities appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for the National Youth Development Council, Inc. for a job readiness program. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 7027 Subject Education and Local Aid 145 Limiting In-State Tuition to U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents Amends MGL 15A:9 to exclude individuals who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents from being eligible for in- state tuition. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo Subject Education and Local Aid 146 Reducing Local Aid to Sanctuary Cities Amends MGL 39 by inserting new sections that prohibit municipalities from passing ordinances to prevent employees from inquiring about an individual’s immigration status or from assisting federal immigration officials. Requires the Department of Revenue to decrease the amount of unrestricted local government aid allocated to municipalities that do not comply. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo

Page 14 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 152 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the after-school and out-of-school grants line item for a new computer lab for the Billerica Boys and Girls Club. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 156 Literacy Programs – Earmark Earmarks $15K in the literacy programs line item for On the Move, Inc. for literacy programs for underprivileged children in Billerica and Lowell. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 157 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the after-school and out-of-school grants line item for busing for after-school programs. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 160 Department of Early Education and Care Administration – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount to relocate children in early education programs displaced by public housing redevelopment at the East Boston Social Centers. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 165 Recovery High Schools – Appropriation Increase Increases the recovery high schools appropriation by $500K. Primary Sponsor: Malia 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 177 State Aid to Public Libraries – Earmark Earmarks $20K in the state aid to public libraries line item for a handicap ramp at the West Newbury Library. Primary Sponsor: Mirra 7000 Subject Education and Local Aid 179 University of Massachusetts Center at Springfield – New Line Item Adds new line item for the UMASS Center at Springfield funded at $1.5M. Primary Sponsor: González 1599 Subject Education and Local Aid 180 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $60K and earmarks same amount for the Enchanted Circle of Holyoke. Primary Sponsor: Vega 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 184 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $30K and earmarks same amount for the Homework House of Holyoke. Primary Sponsor: Vega 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 193 Public School Military Mitigation – New Line Item Adds new line item for public school military mitigation funded at $1.9M and earmarks $579K for the town of Lincoln. Primary Sponsor: Stanley

Page 15 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 197 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $30K and earmarks same amount for the Gerena community coalition NNCC Inc. Primary Sponsor: González 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 213 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the after-school and out-of-school grants line item for the YEP! We Can summer program for at-risk youth through the Cape Verdean Association of Brockton. Primary Sponsor: DuBois 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 215 Supportive and TANF Childcare – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the supportive and TANF childcare line item for the Springfield Day Nursery Corporation. Primary Sponsor: González 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 220 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Earmark Earmarks $500K in the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education line item to support the expansion of athletic facilities at Greater Lawrence Technical School. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 225 Adult Basic Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the adult basic education appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for Operation A.B.L.E. of greater Boston to provide job training for older workers. Primary Sponsor: Honan 7035 Subject Education and Local Aid 236 STEM Pipeline Fund – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the STEM pipeline fund appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Flying Cloud Institute in Great Barrington to provide students and educators access to STEM programming. Primary Sponsor: Pignatelli 1595 Subject Education and Local Aid 238 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for the For Inspiration and Recognition of Technology and Science Robotics teams. Primary Sponsor: LeBoeuf 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 240 Digital Literacy Professional Development – New Line Item Adds new line item for kindergarten through twelfth grade professional development for digital and media literacy training funded at $90K. Primary Sponsor: Rogers, D. Subject Education and Local Aid 243 Lead in School Drinking Water Trust Fund – New Line Item Adds new line item for the lead in school drinking water trust fund funded at $20M and adds new section establishing the trust fund. Primary Sponsor: Ehrlich Subject Education and Local Aid 244 McKinney-Vento Student Transportation – Appropriation Increase Increases the homeless student transportation appropriation by $17.2M. Primary Sponsor: Stanley 7035

Page 16 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 270 Local Education Projects – Earmark Earmarks $15K in the local education projects line item for playground improvements at Highland elementary school in Westfield. Primary Sponsor: Velis 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 273 Department of Early Education and Care – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Early Education and Care appropriation by $121K and earmarks same amount for a fire protection sprinkler system at the Doyle School in Wakefield. Primary Sponsor: Wong 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 284 State Aid to Public Libraries – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the state aid to public libraries line item for technology improvements at the Pembroke Public Library. Primary Sponsor: Cutler 7000 Subject Education and Local Aid 305 Quality Improvement – Language Change Increases the quality rating and improvement system earmark by $2.5M, and earmarks $2.5 of said earmark for healthy eating and physical activity efforts. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 311 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase Increases the after-school and out-of-school appropriation by $6.4M. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 314 State Scholarship – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the state scholarship appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for scholarships at Urban College of Boston. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 7070 Subject Education and Local Aid 317 Limiting Payment in Lieu of Taxes Amends MGL 58:17 by prohibiting municipalities in which state-owned land is located from receiving reimbursement over 100% of the hypothetical property tax revenue for the purposes of an amount in lieu of taxes. Primary Sponsor: Zlotnik Subject Education and Local Aid 321 Adult Basic Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the adult basic education appropriation by $40K and earmarks same amount for English and adult basic education training at Pathways, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Capano 7035 Subject Education and Local Aid 323 Adult Basic Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the adult basic education appropriation by $10K and earmarks same amount for the Latina Center Maria in Lynn for English education and professional development. Primary Sponsor: Capano 7035 Subject Education and Local Aid 324 Special Education Circuit Breaker – Earmark Earmarks $500K in the special education circuit breaker line item for reimbursement to certain school districts. Primary Sponsor: Hecht 7061

Page 17 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 329 Public School Military Mitigation – New Line Item Adds new line item to assist towns negatively impacted by shortfalls in federal aid for educating children of families employed on military reservations funded at $1.3M. Primary Sponsor: Gordon 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 336 Mount Wachusett Community College – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Mount Wachusett community college appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for STEM resources and supports. Primary Sponsor: Zlotnik 7066 Subject Education and Local Aid 337 State Aid to Regional Libraries – Appropriation Increase Increases the state aid to regional libraries appropriation by $1.1M. Primary Sponsor: Higgins 7000 Subject Education and Local Aid 338 MSBA Community Poverty Factor Calculation Inserts a new section requiring the Massachusetts School Building Authority, in determining the grant percentage for approved school projects, to calculate the community poverty factor for calendar years 2019 and 2020 by examining the proportion of economically disadvantaged students from 2014 to the present and assigning whichever year's factor is the highest. Primary Sponsor: Vincent Subject Education and Local Aid 339 State Aid to Public Libraries – Appropriation Increase Increases the state aid to public libraries appropriation by $445K. Primary Sponsor: Higgins 7000 Subject Education and Local Aid 342 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for Project Pohelo in Tewksbury. Primary Sponsor: Robertson 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 350 Student Loan Borrower Protections Amends MGL 93 by inserting provisions establishing a Student Loan Ombudsman within the Division of Banks, placing various restrictions on and requiring the licensure of student loan servicers, and affording the Commissioner of Banks the authority to perform related investigations. Primary Sponsor: Higgins Subject Education and Local Aid 356 Establishing the Finish Line Grant Amends MGL 15A by inserting a new section that establishes the Finish Line Grant to cover 1 year of tuition, excluding the first year, at a MA public college or university. Primary Sponsor: Higgins Subject Education and Local Aid 361 School to Career Connecting Activities – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school to career connecting activities appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for Triangle, Inc.'s programs connecting special education students with disabilities in Greater Boston to careers and their local communities. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 7027

Page 18 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 370 Literacy Programs – Earmark Earmarks $35K in the literacy programs line item for an English language learner program in Rockland. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 379 School to Work Connecting Activities – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school to work connecting activities appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for equipment upgrades for the career and technical services program at Weymouth High School. Primary Sponsor: Murphy 7027 Subject Education and Local Aid 383 State Aid to Public Libraries – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the state aid to public libraries appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for a feasibility study and renovations for the Mendon Taft Library. Primary Sponsor: Murray 7000 Subject Education and Local Aid 389 School Breakfast Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school breakfast program appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for Bread of Life in Malden to provide meals. Primary Sponsor: Donato 7053 Subject Education and Local Aid 402 Eliminating the Cap for the District Local Technical Assistance Fund Amends MGL 29:2XXX by eliminating the $2.8M cap on money that may be used from the district local technical assistance fund by DHCD for grants to regional planning agencies. Primary Sponsor: Donato Subject Education and Local Aid 404 Department of Early Education and Care – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Early Education and Care appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for capital improvements at the Ellis Memorial Early Education Center in Boston. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 410 Quality Improvement – Language Change Adds social and emotional learning training to eligible supports funded through the line item. Primary Sponsor: Garballey 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 411 Department of Higher Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Higher Education appropriation by $350K and earmarks same amount for the Journey into Education and Teaching program. Primary Sponsor: Garballey 7066 Subject Education and Local Aid 413 School Breakfast Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school breakfast program appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Student Food Security Program between Weymouth public schools and Weymouth Food Pantry. Primary Sponsor: Murphy 7053 Subject Education and Local Aid 418 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Hispanic American Library in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: González 7010

Page 19 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 425 Inclusive Concurrent Enrollment – Language Change Authorizes public institutions to educate students with severe developmental disabilities over the age of 21. Primary Sponsor: Garballey 7066 Subject Education and Local Aid 443 PACE Initiative – New Line Item Adds new line item for the PACE Initiative to support state university and community college efficiency efforts funded at $200K. Primary Sponsor: Arciero 7518 Subject Education and Local Aid 444 School to Work Connecting Activities – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school to work connecting activities appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the Marine Biological Laboratory co-op internship programs. Primary Sponsor: Cahill 7027 Subject Education and Local Aid 445 Supportive Child Care – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the supportive childcare appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the North End Lincoln School Community Playground. Primary Sponsor: González Subject Education and Local Aid 468 Local Education Projects – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the local education projects appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for Grow Food Northampton garden programs. Primary Sponsor: Sabadosa Subject Education and Local Aid 478 Quality Improvement – Earmark Earmarks $300K in the quality improvement line item for Nurtury Inc. Primary Sponsor: Elugardo Subject Education and Local Aid 480 Non Resident Pupil Transportation – New Line Item Adds new line item for reimbursements to school districts for the transportation costs of non-resident pupils funded at $3.5M. Primary Sponsor: Kane Subject Education and Local Aid 482 Non-Resident Vocational Student Transportation Fee Amends MGL 74:8A by allowing school districts to charge a fee to transport non-resident students in grades 7 through 12, unless their families are at or below 300% of the federal poverty line. Primary Sponsor: Kane Subject Education and Local Aid 501 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for The PowerPlay Initiative in Wellesley. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 502 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for The Mazie Partnership in Wayland. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 7061

Page 20 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 512 Public Higher Education – Appropriation Increase Increases the appropriations of all public higher education campuses by a total of $64.2M. Primary Sponsor: Higgins Subject Education and Local Aid 514 Low-Income Student Supports – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the low-income student supports appropriation by $110M, earmarks $116M for implementation of the foundation budget review commission recommendations on economically disadvantaged rates and earmarks $10.5M for a reserve for low-income transitional relief. Primary Sponsor: Higgins 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 537 Community College Workforce Grants – New Line Item Adds new line item for a community college workforce training incentive grant program funded at $1.5M. Primary Sponsor: Garballey 7066 Subject Education and Local Aid 541 State Aid to Public Libraries – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the state aid to public libraries appropriation by $24K and earmarks same amount for the Bearman Memorial Public Library. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 7000 Subject Education and Local Aid 543 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $400K and earmarks same amount for Recreation Worcester. Primary Sponsor: Keefe 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 545 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Yes We Care program. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 548 Quality Improvement – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the quality improvement appropriation by $300K and earmarks same amount for Nurtury, Inc. in Boston. Primary Sponsor: Livingstone 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 550 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation for Viet Aid youth development in Dorchester. Primary Sponsor: Miranda 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 556 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Bird Street Community Center. Primary Sponsor: Miranda 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 557 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the I Have a Future program. Primary Sponsor: Miranda 7061

Page 21 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 600 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education appropriation by $60K and earmarks same amount for the Green Meadow School leveled library replacement in Maynard. Primary Sponsor: Hogan 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 606 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education appropriation by $1.5M and earmarks same amount for the Civics Project Trust Fund. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 615 Charter School Payments – Appropriation Increase Increases the charter school appropriation by $13.2M. Primary Sponsor: Ultrino 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 619 Chapter 70 – Appropriation Increase Increases the Chapter 70 appropriation by $931K. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 621 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for the North Reading public schools 1:1 Initiative. Primary Sponsor: Jones 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 626 Chapter 70 – Language Change Amends section 3 to include a separate enrollment category and tuition rate for approved early college and career pathway programs. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson Subject Education and Local Aid 630 Department of Early Education and Care – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Early Education and Care appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the young parents program at More Than Words, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 635 Literacy Programs – Language Change Amends name of earmark recipient from "Bay State Readers, Inc." to "Bay State Reading Institute" and extends date. Primary Sponsor: Haddad 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 638 Career and Technical Education Pilot Program – New Line Item Adds new line item for planning and implementation grants for career and technical education programs funded at $1M. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. Subject Education and Local Aid 653 Local Education Projects – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the local education projects line item for the field at Oliver Ames High School in Easton. Primary Sponsor: Cronin 7010

Page 22 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 654 School to Work Connecting Activities – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school to work connecting activities appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for the career and technical services program at the South Shore Vocational Technical High School. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste 7027 Subject Education and Local Aid 656 Local Education Projects – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the local education projects appropriation by $60K and earmarks same amount for mental health services at Methuen High School. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 666 Local Education Projects – Earmark Earmarks $35K in the local education projects line item for technology improvements in Easthampton public schools. Primary Sponsor: Carey 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 668 Local Education Projects – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the local education projects appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the outdoor track at Methuen High School. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 679 Establishing STEM-Based Service Learning Grants Amends MGL 69 by inserting a new section to establish a grant to fund STEM after school and out of school programs. Includes in line item 7061- $100,000 for this program. Primary Sponsor: Gentile Subject Education and Local Aid 689 State Scholarship – Language Change Defines state scholarship eligibility to include students at independent colleges with an endowment less than $1B. Primary Sponsor: Markey 7070 Subject Education and Local Aid 694 Requiring an Annual Accounting Report for the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Inserts a new section requiring school committee representatives to create an annual accountability report on the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. Primary Sponsor: Markey Subject Education and Local Aid 710 Literacy Programs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the literacy programs appropriation by $180K and earmarks same amount for Plymouth Public Schools to develop Massachusetts history curriculum for schools statewide. Primary Sponsor: Muratore 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 711 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for safety upgrades in Sandwich public schools. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, R. 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 715 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for safety upgrades in Upper Cape Cod Regional school district. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, R. 7010

Page 23 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 716 School Breakfast Program – Appropriation Increase Increases the school breakfast program appropriation by $184K. Primary Sponsor: Hendricks 7053 Subject Education and Local Aid 733 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Annual Youth Summit in Barnstable. Primary Sponsor: Crocker 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 734 Early College Programs – Appropriation Increase Increases the early college programs appropriation by $1.3M. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 7009 Subject Education and Local Aid 761 State Scholarship – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the state scholarship appropriation by $50K and earmarks $350K for One Family Inc. Primary Sponsor: Khan 7070 Subject Education and Local Aid 766 Special Commission – Payment In Lieu of Taxes Study Inserts a section to establish a commission to study the valuation and distribution of payment in lieu of taxes to cities and towns for state owned land. Primary Sponsor: McKenna Subject Education and Local Aid 775 Child Sexual Abuse Prevention – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the child sexual abuse prevention appropriation by $725K and earmarks same amount for the Task Force on Child Sexual Abuse Prevention. Primary Sponsor: Khan 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 779 State Aid to Public Libraries – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the state aid to public libraries appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Newton Free Library children's room expansion. Primary Sponsor: Khan 7000 Subject Education and Local Aid 783 Tax Exempt Property Study Requires the Department of Revenue to investigate the economic impact of tax-exempt property granted to non-profits and educational institutions. Primary Sponsor: Robinson Subject Education and Local Aid 786 Charter School Payments – Language Change Increases the facilities component in the charter school payments line item by $178. Primary Sponsor: Nangle 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 809 Chris Walsh Center – New Line Item Adds new line item for the Chris Walsh Center for Educators and Families of Metrowest at Framingham State University. Primary Sponsor: Robinson

Page 24 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 814 Quality Improvement – Appropriation Increase Increases the quality improvement appropriation by $2.5M. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 819 School-to-Career Connecting Activities – Appropriation Increase Increases the school-to-career connecting activities appropriation by $498K. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 7027 Subject Education and Local Aid 831 Massachusetts School Building Authority FY20 Grant Limit Amends MGL 70B:7 by establishing a new $750M limit on Massachusetts School Building Authority grant spending in FY2020 and authorizing incrementally increased spending from this amount on an annual basis. Primary Sponsor: Peisch Subject Education and Local Aid 846 Local Education Projects – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the local education projects appropriation by $1M and earmarks same amount for the Edward M. Kennedy Institute. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 857 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Language Change Adds language to the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education line item to allow funding to teachers providing services for state education initiatives. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 863 State Aid to Regional Libraries – Appropriation Increase Increases the state aid to regional libraries appropriation by $1.1M. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 7000 Subject Education and Local Aid 865 Low-Income Student Supports – Language Change Adds language requiring teachers or principals applying for funding for student supports to receive approval from their superintendent. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 866 Summer Learning Grant Program – Language Change Adds language in the fiscal year 2019 and 2020 budgets allowing summer grant program funds to be spent in the next fiscal year. Primary Sponsor: Peisch Subject Education and Local Aid 875 Department of Early Education and Care – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Early Education and Care appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for Jumpstart for Young Children. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 3000 Subject Education and Local Aid 880 School to Work Connecting Activities – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school to work connecting activities appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Massachusetts Marine Trades Association workforce training programs. Primary Sponsor: Straus 7027

Page 25 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 892 State Aid to Public Libraries – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the state aid to public libraries appropriation for the Friends of the South End Library. Primary Sponsor: Santiago 7000 Subject Education and Local Aid 909 Requiring Out-of-state Educational Entities to Negotiate Payment in Lieu of Tax Settlements Amends MGL 30B by requiring out-of-state educational entities with properties in Massachusetts to negotiate payment in lieu of tax settlements with local land use authorities. Primary Sponsor: Howitt Subject Education and Local Aid 911 University of Massachusetts – Language Change Adds language to the University of item to allow funding for the Umass Amherst Cranberry Station. Primary Sponsor: Straus 7100 Subject Education and Local Aid 913 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for the Boston Debate League. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, D. 7010 Subject Education and Local Aid 917 Bridges to College – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bridges to college appropriation by $135K and earmarks same amount for a gang-to-college pilot program in Boston. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, D. 7066 Subject Education and Local Aid 919 State Aid to Public Libraries – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the state aid to public libraries appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for improvements at Swansea Public Library. Primary Sponsor: Howitt 7000 Subject Education and Local Aid 924 Early College Programs – Appropriation Increase Increases the early college programs appropriation by $1.3M. Primary Sponsor: Muradian 7009 Subject Education and Local Aid 927 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $20K and earmarks same amount for All Dorchester Sports League, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, D. 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 932 Regional School Transportation – Appropriation Increase Increases the regional school transportation appropriation by $4.6M. Primary Sponsor: D'Emilia 7035 Subject Education and Local Aid 934 Office of Dispute Resolution Operations – Appropriation Increase Increases the office of dispute resolution appropriation by $200K. Primary Sponsor: Tucker 7100

Page 26 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 946 Special Education Reimbursement Eligibility Amends MGL 71B:5 by lowering the threshold for special education reimbursement eligibility from programs exceeding 4 times the state average per pupil foundation budget to programs exceeding 3 times the state average per pupil foundation budget. Primary Sponsor: Muradian Subject Education and Local Aid 974 Student Loan Borrower Protections Amends MGL 93 by inserting provisions establishing a Student Loan Ombudsman within the Division of Banks, placing various restrictions on and requiring the licensure of student loan servicers, and affording the Commissioner of Banks the authority to perform related investigations. Primary Sponsor: Muradian Subject Education and Local Aid 980 State Aid to Public Libraries – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the state aid to public libraries line item for the Kingston Town Library. Primary Sponsor: LaNatra 7000 Subject Education and Local Aid 992 Chapter 70 – Language Change Increases the per pupil minimum aid in section 3 by $20. Primary Sponsor: Cutler Subject Education and Local Aid 1017 Local Education Projects – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the local education projects line item for Haverhill public school technology upgrades. Primary Sponsor: Vargas Subject Education and Local Aid 1032 Mount Wachusett Community College – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the Mount Wachusett Community College line item for the advanced manufacturing and technology training program. Primary Sponsor: Benson Subject Education and Local Aid 1056 Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education line item for the Turkey Hill School in Lunenberg. Primary Sponsor: Benson Subject Education and Local Aid 1063 Massachusetts Maritime Academy – Appropriation Increase Increases the Massachusetts Maritime Academy appropriation by $500K. Primary Sponsor: Vieira 7118 Subject Education and Local Aid 1074 Targeted Intervention – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Consolidates the targeted intervention and expanded learning time line items and appropriations and increases the appropriation by $130K. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Education and Local Aid 1076 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $100K for Northern Essex Community College for the Early College Program. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse 7008

Page 27 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 1079 Department of Higher Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Higher Education appropriation by $2.7M and earmarks same amount to establish the Massachusetts Community College Campus Hunger program. Primary Sponsor: Meschino Subject Education and Local Aid 1086 University of Massachusetts – Earmark Earmarks $5M in the University of Massachusetts line item for various centers at the university. Primary Sponsor: Chan 7100 Subject Education and Local Aid 1087 University of Massachusetts – Language Change Decreases the University of Massachusetts senior employee salaries by ten percent. Primary Sponsor: Chan 7100 Subject Education and Local Aid 1099 Safe and Supportive Schools – Appropriation Increase Increases the safe and supportive schools appropriation by $100K. Primary Sponsor: Balser 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 1105 State Scholarship – Earmark Earmarks $300K in the state scholarship line item for the Washington Center internship program. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 7070 Subject Education and Local Aid 1123 University of Massachusetts Waltham Funds – New Outside Section Inserts new section to allow for the unexpended balances of item 7100-0200 reserved for the University of Massachusetts extension Waltham center to be expended through the end of fiscal year 2020. Primary Sponsor: Lawn Subject Education and Local Aid 1132 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the after-school and out-of-school grants line item for upgrades to the Littleton Youth Baseball and Softball field. Primary Sponsor: Arciero Subject Education and Local Aid 1136 Massachusetts Center for the Book – Appropriation Increase Increases the Massachusetts enter for the book appropriation by $100K. Primary Sponsor: Gouveia Subject Education and Local Aid 1141 Cambridge Community Center – New Line Item Adds new line item for the capital campaign for the Cambridge Community Center funded at $260K. Primary Sponsor: Decker Subject Education and Local Aid 1150 Rural School Aid – New Line Item Adds new line item for rural school aid to districts funded at $9M. Primary Sponsor: Blais 7061 Subject Education and Local Aid 1152 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the after-school and out-of-school grants line item for Steps to Success in Brookline. Primary Sponsor: Vitolo 7061

Page 28 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 1160 Dress for Success Western Massachusetts – New Line Item Adds new line item for the Dress for Success to Western Massachusetts workforce development programs funded at $40K. Primary Sponsor: González Subject Education and Local Aid 1168 Teacher Certification Retained Revenue – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the teacher certification retained revenue line item for building upgrades at the Agawam Junior and Senior High schools in Agawam. Primary Sponsor: Boldyga Subject Education and Local Aid 1169 Teacher Certification Retained Revenue – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the teacher certification retained revenue line item for classroom safety upgrades in schools in Southwick. Primary Sponsor: Boldyga Subject Education and Local Aid 1185 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Earmark Earmarks $5K in the after-school and out-of-school grants line item for the Home for Little Wanderers in Newburyport. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse Subject Education and Local Aid 1189 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the after-school and out-of-school grants line item for the SouthCoast youth court programs of New Bedford and Fall River. Primary Sponsor: Cabral Subject Education and Local Aid 1192 Dual Enrollment Grants – Appropriation Increase Increases the dual enrollment grants appropriation by $2M. Primary Sponsor: González Subject Education and Local Aid 1193 School to Work Connecting Activities – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school to work connecting activities appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for Project Learn in Lowell. Primary Sponsor: Golden Subject Education and Local Aid 1208 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Earmark Earmarks $10K in the after-school and out-of-school grants line item for Auburn Youth and Family Services. Primary Sponsor: Frost Subject Education and Local Aid 1221 Computer Science Education – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education computer science appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Douglas School District Chromebook initiative. Primary Sponsor: McKenna Subject Education and Local Aid 1231 English Language Acquisition – Language Change Increases the Gateway Cities earmark by $750K in the English language acquisition line item. Primary Sponsor: Cabral

Page 29 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 1241 Local Education Projects – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the local education projects appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Lawrence MacArthur school building in Yarmouth. Primary Sponsor: Whelan Subject Education and Local Aid 1249 Parent Support Programs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the parent support programs appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for an increase to the parent child home program earmark. Primary Sponsor: Cabral Subject Education and Local Aid 1254 Adult Basic Education – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the adult basic education line item for English at Large programs. Primary Sponsor: Haggerty Subject Education and Local Aid 1260 Assessment Consortium – New Line Item Adds new line item for the Massachusetts Consortium for Innovative Education Assessment funded at $550K. Primary Sponsor: Hawkins Subject Education and Local Aid 1271 State University Campuses – Appropriation Increase Increases the state university campus appropriations by $8M. Primary Sponsor: O'Day Subject Education and Local Aid 1277 Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the child care resource and referral agencies appropriation by $1M and earmarks same amount for agencies to reduce caseload ratios. Primary Sponsor: Chan Subject Education and Local Aid 1279 Chapter 70 – Appropriation Increase Increases the Chapter 70 appropriation by $100M. Primary Sponsor: Sullivan Subject Education and Local Aid 1281 STEM Pipeline Fund – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the STEM Pipeline fund appropriation by $125K and earmarks same amount for the Blackstone Valley Superintendents Consortium's Collaborative STEM initiative. Primary Sponsor: McKenna Subject Education and Local Aid 1287 College and Career Readiness – Language Change Amends the college and career readiness line item language to allow funding for updated college readiness assessments. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, D. Subject Education and Local Aid 1295 After-School and Out-of-School Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the after-school and out-of-school grants appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Neutral Corner Inc. stop the bullying program. Primary Sponsor: González

Page 30 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 1315 Mount Wachusett Community College – New Line Item Adds new line item at Mount Wachusett Community College for STEM resources and programming funded at $100K. Primary Sponsor: Hay Subject Education and Local Aid 1320 Quality Improvement – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the quality improvement appropriation by $100M and earmarks $120K to implement full day kindergarten in the Wachusett Regional School District. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson Subject Education and Local Aid 1322 University of Massachusetts – Appropriation Increase Increases the University of Massachusetts appropriation by $10.3M. Primary Sponsor: Domb 7100 Subject Education and Local Aid 1323 Community College Campuses – Appropriation Increase Increases the community college campus appropriations by $1.6M. Primary Sponsor: Hay Subject Education and Local Aid 1329 Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies – Earmark Earmarks $755K in the child care resource and referral line item for the United Way of Tri-County for administration of the statewide waitlist. Primary Sponsor: Lewis Subject Education and Local Aid 1332 State Scholarship – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the state scholarship appropriation by $14.3M and earmarks same amount for additional MassGrant support for Massachusetts state universities students. Primary Sponsor: Hay Subject Education and Local Aid 1340 Charter School Payments – Language Change Increases the facilities aid component in the charter school payments line item by $178. Primary Sponsor: Tyler Subject Education and Local Aid 1346 Westfield State University – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Westfield State University appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for improvements to the biology laboratory in Wilson Hall. Primary Sponsor: Velis Subject Education and Local Aid 1348 Grants to Head Start Programs – Appropriation Increase Increases the grants to head start programs appropriation by $4.5M. Primary Sponsor: Elugardo Subject Education and Local Aid 1352 State Aid to Public Libraries – Appropriation Increase Increases the state aid to public libraries appropriation by $544K. Primary Sponsor: Elugardo Subject Education and Local Aid 1360 Chapter 70 Reserve – New Line Item Adds new line item to provide relief to local education agencies experiencing reductions in resources funded at $5M. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse

Page 31 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Education and Local Aid 1364 Quality Improvement – Language Change Adds language in the quality improvement line item to maintain funds for programs participating in the Massachusetts QRIS. Primary Sponsor: Hay Subject Elder Affairs 13 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the grants to councils on aging appropriation by $35K and earmarks same amount to conduct a feasibility study for a new senior center in Millis. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 72 Home Care Program Administration – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Home Care Program Administration appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for the Golden Years Home Care Services of Massachusetts senior day care programming. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 98 Elder Homeless Placement – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the elder homeless placement appropriation by $100K and amends the line item language. Primary Sponsor: Ultrino 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 167 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Marblehead Council on Aging. Primary Sponsor: Ehrlich 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 218 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the rehabilitation of the Andover Senior Center. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 307 Home Care Aide Training Grant Program – New Line Item Adds new line item for a grant program for advanced skill training for the home care aide workforce provided through the department of elder affairs funded at $1M. Primary Sponsor: Gregoire 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 331 Elder Nutrition Programs – Appropriation Increase Increases the elder nutrition programs appropriation by $950K. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 344 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the grants to councils on aging appropriation by $450K and earmarks same amount for the Dracut Council on Aging Center. Primary Sponsor: Garry 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 346 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the grants to councils on aging appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Buzzell Senior Center in Wilmington. Primary Sponsor: Robertson 9110

Page 32 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Elder Affairs 376 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the grants to councils on aging appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for the Whipple Senior Center in Weymouth. Primary Sponsor: Murphy 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 393 Elder Nutrition Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the elder nutrition program appropriation by $750K and earmarks same amount for Meals on Wheels. Primary Sponsor: Donato 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 409 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the grants to councils on aging appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for the Arlington Senior Center. Primary Sponsor: Garballey 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 423 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the grants to councils on aging appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for Freetown Council on Aging. Primary Sponsor: Fiola 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 448 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $125K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Council on Aging in Abington. Primary Sponsor: Sullivan 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 529 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $92K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Senior Center in Groton. Primary Sponsor: Harrington 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 586 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the grants to councils on aging appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for the Reading Council on Aging. Primary Sponsor: Jones 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 643 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases grants to councils on aging appropriation by $100K for the Longmeadow Adult Center. Primary Sponsor: Ashe 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 670 Capitations for Home and Community Based Services – New Line Item Adds new line item for adjustments for rates and capitations for home and community based services provided through the department of elder affairs funded at $10M. Primary Sponsor: Cullinane Subject Elder Affairs 712 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases grants to councils on aging appropriation by $700K and earmarks same amount for Sandwich Center for the Council on Aging. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, R. 9110

Page 33 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Elder Affairs 732 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases grants to councils on aging appropriation by $20K and earmarks same amount for the Yarmouth Senior Center. Primary Sponsor: Crocker 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 735 Supportive Senior Housing – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the supportive senior housing appropriation by $1.4M and earmarks the same amount for the development of at least 10 new sites. Primary Sponsor: Gentile 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 739 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $40K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Quincy department of elder affairs. Primary Sponsor: Ayers 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 740 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $40K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Randolph department of elder affairs. Primary Sponsor: Ayers 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 771 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $300K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the conversion of the Allen Avenue School into a center for the North Attleboro council on aging. Primary Sponsor: Poirier 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 785 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase Increases grants to councils on aging appropriation by $485K. Primary Sponsor: Farley-Bouvier 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 793 Capitations for Home and Community Based Services – New Line Item Adds new line item for rates and capitations for home and community based services provided through the department of elder affairs line items for $15.1M. Primary Sponsor: Barber Subject Elder Affairs 805 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the grants to councils on aging line item for a feasibility study and conversion of the Mansfield police station to the Mansfield council on aging. Primary Sponsor: Barrows 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 813 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the council on aging in Lawrence. Primary Sponsor: Devers 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 845 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $10K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Brookline Elder Taxi System to include ride-sharing companies. Primary Sponsor: Vitolo 9110

Page 34 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Elder Affairs 858 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases grants to councils on aging appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for basement renovation and expansion of services for the senior center in Everett. Primary Sponsor: McGonagle 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 914 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increase grants to councils on aging appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Seekonk senior center building. Primary Sponsor: Howitt 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 960 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $26K in the grants to councils on aging line item to assist services accessed by low-income seniors at the Millville Senior Center. Primary Sponsor: Soter 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 965 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $3K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Massachusetts Silver Haired Legislature. Primary Sponsor: Jones 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 984 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $95K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Plymouth Council on Aging. Primary Sponsor: LaNatra 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 988 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Halifax Council on Aging. Primary Sponsor: LaNatra 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 1014 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases grants to councils on aging appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for South Boston Neighborhood House. Primary Sponsor: Biele 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 1052 Home Care Services for the Elderly – Language Change Adds language to the home care services for the elderly line item to include LGBTQ training for home care and home health providers, councils on aging, skilled nursing facilities and adult day health programs. Primary Sponsor: Malia 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 1093 Geriatric Mental Health – Appropriation Increase Increases the geriatric mental health appropriation by $300K. Primary Sponsor: Balser 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 1147 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmarks Increases the grants to councils on aging appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for The Senior Center in Shelburne Falls. Primary Sponsor: Blais 9110

Page 35 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Elder Affairs 1239 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the grants to councils on aging line item for a service in Berlin. Primary Sponsor: Naughton 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 1247 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Woburn Council on Aging. Primary Sponsor: Haggerty 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 1268 Elder Congregate Housing – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the elder congregate housing appropriation by $214K and increases earmark for naturally occurring retirement communities by same amount. Primary Sponsor: Vitolo 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 1304 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the grants to councils on aging appropriation by $350K and earmarks same amount for the Council on Aging Community Campus Senior Center in Scituate. Primary Sponsor: Kearney 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 1308 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Fitchburg Council on Aging. Primary Sponsor: Hay 9110 Subject Elder Affairs 1311 Grants to Councils on Aging – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the grants to councils on aging line item for the Fitchburg Council on Aging. Primary Sponsor: Hay 9110 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 11 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $26K and earmarks same amount for ADA accessibility upgrades for the Wild Acres Conservation Area in Pittsfield. Primary Sponsor: Farley-Bouvier 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 16 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $10K and earmarks same amount for camp programming for children and adults with special needs in Millis. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 18 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for work on Hunnewell Fields in Natick. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 19 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for work on Murphy Field in Natick. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 2810

Page 36 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 26 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for renovations of George C. Sullivan Field in Revere. Primary Sponsor: Vincent 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 31 Department of Agricultural Resources – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Agricultural Resources appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for Wrentham to establish a King Philip regional animal shelter with Plainville and Norfolk. Primary Sponsor: Dooley 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 35 Department of Environmental Protection – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Environmental Protection appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for stormwater permitting work in Norfolk, Plainville, and Wrentham. Primary Sponsor: Dooley 2200 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 36 Department of Agricultural Resources – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Agricultural Resources appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Urban Farming Institute's matching grant program in Mattapan. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 37 Division of Marine Fisheries – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Division of Marine Fisheries line item for Fishing Academy, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Honan 2330 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 47 Department of Conservation and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Conservation and Recreation appropriation by $35K and earmarks same amount for the Middleborough-Lakeville Herring Fishery Commission to improve water flow on the Nemasket River. Primary Sponsor: Orrall 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 58 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the state parks and recreation line item for the Magazine Beach renovation project in Cambridge. Primary Sponsor: Livingstone 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 74 Department of Agricultural Resources – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Agricultural Resources appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Massachusetts State Exposition Building in West Springfield to cover costs related to its 100th anniversary. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 85 Department of Agricultural Resources – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Agricultural Resources appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Homeless Animal Care and Adoption fund. Primary Sponsor: Kafka 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 96 Norfolk Kingsbury Pond Study Inserts a new section requiring the Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs to perform a study of Kingsbury Pond in the Town of Norfolk. Primary Sponsor: Dooley

Page 37 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 97 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for multimodal path enhancements in Ashland. Primary Sponsor: Lewis 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 108 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for an environmental and feasibility study for an East Boston Greenway extension from Constitution beach in Boston to Winthrop conducted by the Friends of the East Boston Greenway. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 116 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the development of a youth recreational space in Ashland. Primary Sponsor: Lewis 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 154 Department of Conservation and Recreation Retained Revenue – Earmark Earmarks $15K for maintenance and repairs of the Billerica BMX track in the Department of Conservation and Recreation retained revenue line item. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 155 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the state parks and recreation line item for maintenance of Winning Pond in Billerica. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 159 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the state parks and recreation line item for the connection of the Billerica bike path to the minuteman bikeway in Bedford. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 168 Beach Preservation – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the beach preservation line item for the cleanup of pilayella algae on Kings beach and Long beach in Lynn. Primary Sponsor: Ehrlich 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 169 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $55K in the state parks and recreation line item for maintenance of Red Rock Park in Lynn. Primary Sponsor: Ehrlich 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 170 Climate Adaptation and Preparedness – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the climate adaptation and preparedness line item for repairs and upgrades of Town Pier and Historic Fish House in Swampscott. Primary Sponsor: Ehrlich 2000 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 173 Department of Environmental Protection – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Environmental Protection appropriation by $80K and earmarks same amount to be expended to Sherborn for a sustainability coordinator position to serve Sherborn and Holliston. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 2200

Page 38 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 175 Department of Conservation and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $40K in the Department of Conservation and Recreation line item for a culverts project for Johnson's pond in Groveland. Primary Sponsor: Mirra 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 176 Department of Conservation and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $80K in the Department of Conservation and Recreation line item for a culverts project on Baldpate road and Willow road in Boxford. Primary Sponsor: Mirra 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 204 Department of Agricultural Resources – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Agricultural Resources appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for Greenagers Inc. teen and young adult environmental programming in Egremont. Primary Sponsor: Pignatelli 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 229 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for trail planning and improvements in Stoneham. Primary Sponsor: Day 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 230 Cannabis and Hemp Agricultural Oversight – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases cannabis and hemp agricultural oversight appropriation by $300K and adds language requiring the Department of Agriculture to issue guidance on allowable pesticides for hemp and cannabis cultivation. Primary Sponsor: Rogers, D. 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 258 Department of Environmental Protection – Appropriation Increase Increases Department of Environmental Protection appropriation by $350K. Primary Sponsor: Rogers, D. 2200 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 262 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $300K in the state parks and recreation line item for park and playground projects in Highland and Acre areas of Lowell. Primary Sponsor: Mom 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 268 Recreational Trails Program – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the recreational trails program federal grant line item for the completion of the West Bridgewater rail trail. Primary Sponsor: DuBois 2850 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 274 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for DPW garage repairs in Wakefield. Primary Sponsor: Wong 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 276 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $175K and earmarks same amount for Veterans Field tennis court in Wakefield. Primary Sponsor: Wong 2810

Page 39 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 283 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the state parks and recreation line item for Billy Bullens baseball field in Westfield. Primary Sponsor: Velis 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 285 Department of Agricultural Resources – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the Department of Agricultural Resources line item for the Hanson food pantry. Primary Sponsor: Cutler 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 295 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for Old Village cemetery in Dedham. Primary Sponsor: McMurtry 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 297 Massachusetts Emergency Food Assistance Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts emergency food assistance program appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Dedham food pantry. Primary Sponsor: McMurtry 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 300 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for a feasibility study of the Dedham Historical Society and Museum. Primary Sponsor: McMurtry 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 341 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for renovations to playgrounds in Gardner. Primary Sponsor: Zlotnik 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 343 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for the completion of Twin Cities rail trail in Leominster. Primary Sponsor: Higgins 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 362 Dam Regulatory Office – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases dam regulatory office appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for dam maintenance for ponds in Lynn. Primary Sponsor: Capano 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 363 Environmental Law Enforcement – Earmark Earmarks $20K for environmental police patrols on Lake Mascuppic and earmarks $20K for environmental police patrols on Long Pond in Dracut and Tyngsborough from Memorial Day to Labor Day in the environmental law enforcement line item. Primary Sponsor: Garry 2030 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 366 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $750K in the state parks and recreation line item for intersection redesign in Brookline and West Roxbury. Primary Sponsor: Coppinger 2810

Page 40 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 367 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for restoration of the Speaker John F. Thompson Center in Hyde Park. Primary Sponsor: Scaccia 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 369 Department of Environmental Protection – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Environmental Protection appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for an analysis of water systems in Great Barrington. Primary Sponsor: Pignatelli 2200 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 375 Division of Marine Fisheries – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Division of Marine Fisheries appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for the protection of the Herring Run to Whitman's pond in Weymouth. Primary Sponsor: Murphy 2330 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 408 Division of Fisheries and Wildlife – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Division of Fisheries and Wildlife appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for the Wildlife Center in Weymouth. Primary Sponsor: Murphy 2310 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 414 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the state parks and recreation line item for a new playground at Lussiano park in Arlington. Primary Sponsor: Garballey 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 417 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases appropriation for state parks and recreation by $100K and earmarks same amount for Manning Field in Lynn. Primary Sponsor: Cahill 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 436 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $15K and earmarks same amount for invasive pond vegetation management in the bodies of water in Lynn. Primary Sponsor: Cahill 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 451 Dam Regulatory Office – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the dam regulatory office line item for the phase II assessment of Harding pond and semi-annual inspections of Harding and Hobart ponds in Whitman. Primary Sponsor: Sullivan 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 462 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $40K in the state parks and recreation line item for a tick borne illness awareness program in Plymouth County. Primary Sponsor: Cutler 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 485 Sunday Hunting Amends MGL 131:57 by authorizing the Director of Fisheries and Wildlife, with the approval of the fisheries and wildlife board, to allow the hunting of deer by bow and arrow on any Sunday. Primary Sponsor: Straus

Page 41 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 492 Department of Environmental Protection – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Environmental Protection appropriation by $325K and earmarks same amount for water and sewer projects in Leicester. Primary Sponsor: LeBoeuf 2200 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 515 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the development of a Crystal Lake master plan by the Newton Parks and Recreation Department. Primary Sponsor: Balser 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 516 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for a building assessment of Stone Building in Newton. Primary Sponsor: Balser 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 517 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for a study exploring the development of an informal trail between Routes 9 and 16. Primary Sponsor: Balser 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 518 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for improvements to Blessing of the Bay park in Somerville. Primary Sponsor: Barber 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 528 Watershed Management – Earmark Earmarks $190K in the watershed management line item for water line replacements in Dunstable. Primary Sponsor: Harrington 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 531 Community Garden – New Line Item Adds new line item for the creation of a community garden at the Medway community farm funded at $25K. Primary Sponsor: Roy 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 538 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the construction of a parking lot at the Franklin state forest. Primary Sponsor: Roy 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 553 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for a corridor study of Route 16 from Cambridge to Medford. Primary Sponsor: Barber 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 596 Beach Preservation – Appropriations Increase and Earmark Increases beach preservation appropriation by $30K and earmarks same amount for maintenance at Cheshire Lake. Primary Sponsor: Barrett 2800

Page 42 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 629 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the state parks and recreation line item for recreation improvements in Pembroke. Primary Sponsor: Cutler 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 650 Stormwater Management – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases stormwater management appropriation by $350K and earmarks same amount for the purchase of a jet vac truck by the town of Cohasset and for the maintenance of drainage pipes and culverts to benefit Cohasset, Hull, and Scituate. Primary Sponsor: Meschino 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 663 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $60K in the state parks and recreation line item for water chestnut removal in the Sudbury River. Primary Sponsor: Robinson 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 664 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the state parks and recreation line item for improvements to Hancock playground and the Timothy Holster park in Brockton. Primary Sponsor: Cronin 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 667 Increasing Net-Zero Homes in Gateway Cities Inserts two new sections requiring the Department of Energy Resources to conduct a one-year study and a two-year pilot program to assist low-income households achieve net-zero emissions and to retrofit at least 150 homes in gateway cities. Primary Sponsor: Higgins Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 713 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases energy and environmental affairs appropriation by $100K and adds language that requires funding for an interagency working group for the decommissioning process at the Pilgrim nuclear power station. Primary Sponsor: Muratore 2000 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 722 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the state parks and recreation line item for maintenance projects at Perkins park, Old Gilmore playground, and Cosgrove pool in Brockton. Primary Sponsor: Cassidy 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 741 Department of Conservation and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Conservation and Recreation appropriation by $350K and earmarks same amount for aquatic invasive species control. Primary Sponsor: Khan 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 744 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the state parks and recreation line item for upgrades to Squantum Point park and pier in Quincy. Primary Sponsor: Ayers 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 760 Division of Marine Fisheries – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Division of Marine Fisheries appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for shellfish propagation in Barnstable, Dukes, and Nantucket. Primary Sponsor: Fernandes 2330

Page 43 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 764 Department of Agricultural Resources – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Agricultural Resources appropriation by $115K and earmarks same amount for the apiary inspection program. Primary Sponsor: Keefe 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 774 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for repairs to City Square park in Charlestown. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 776 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation by $100K and earmarks same amount for a new veterans park in Charlestown. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 778 Department of Conservation and Recreation Retained Revenue – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Conservation and Recreation retained revenue appropriation by $60K and earmarks same amount for design work for the Charles River Greenway Link in Auburndale for the city of Newton. Primary Sponsor: Khan 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 788 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $175K and earmarks same amount for tree re-planting in Worcester. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 810 Massachusetts Emergency Food Assistance Program – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Massachusetts emergency food assistance program line item to provide free access to nutritious food and related support services to low-income families and the homeless. Primary Sponsor: Devers 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 822 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Blue Hill Observation and Science Center. Primary Sponsor: Galvin 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 827 Division of Marine Fisheries – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Division of Marine Fisheries appropriation by $282K and earmarks same amount for a great white shark research tagging program. Primary Sponsor: Peake 2330 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 828 Division of Marine Fisheries – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Division of Marine Fisheries appropriation by $175K and earmarks same amount for an ecosystem-based study of great white sharks within nearshore areas of Cape Cod conducted by the Center for Coastal Studies. Primary Sponsor: Peake 2330 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 830 Division of Marine Fisheries – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Division of Marine Fisheries appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the implementation of the statewide conservation plan on the Commonwealth's beaches. Primary Sponsor: Peake 2310

Page 44 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 837 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $1M in the state parks and recreation line item for the reconstruction of the Metropolis rink in Canton. Primary Sponsor: Galvin 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 849 Massachusetts Emergency Food Assistance Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts emergency food assistance program appropriation by $125K and earmarks same amount for perishable food delivery operations in Hampden County provided by Lovin' Spoonful's, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Tosado 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 850 Department of Agricultural Resources – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Department of Agricultural Resources line item for the Coastal Foodshed initiative within Greater New Bedford. Primary Sponsor: Straus 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 871 Clarifications to the Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy Program and Expanding the Uses of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Amends MGL 23M:3 by allowing the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency to establish and administer a third- party financing program for the commercial PACE projects and makes various changes to betterment assessment liens, in the event of a foreclosure. Amends MGL 21A:22 by expanding the purposes for which RGGI revenue may be spent. Amends MGL 25:19 by eliminating the requirement that 80% of amounts generated by the RGGI carbon dioxide trading mechanism be spent on energy efficiency programs. Primary Sponsor: Golden Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 873 Department of Environmental Protection – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Environmental Protection appropriation by $27K and earmarks same amount for a water quality monitoring program in Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord rivers operated by OARS, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Hogan 2200 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 898 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the state parks and recreation line item for improvements to Keene street field in Duxbury. Primary Sponsor: Cutler 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 899 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $12K in the state parks and recreation line item for the procurement of a watergoat for Muddy river cleanup by the Charlesgate Alliance. Primary Sponsor: Santiago 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 918 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the state parks and recreation line item for stormwater management improvements on Greenough boulevard in Cambridge. Primary Sponsor: Hecht 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 920 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the state parks and recreation line item for road safety and traffic enforcement on Fresh Pond Parkway between Huron Avenue and Brattle Street in Cambridge. Primary Sponsor: Hecht 2810

Page 45 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 925 State Parks and Recreation – Language Change Adds language to the state parks and recreation line item that prioritizes ice time at rinks run by the Department of Conservation and Recreation. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, D. 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 944 Beach Preservation – Appropriation Increase Increases beach preservation appropriation by $500K. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, D. 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 947 Department of Conservation and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Conservation and Recreation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for additional personnel in the government affairs office and for a project and maintenance tracking system. Primary Sponsor: Hecht 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 956 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the state parks and recreation line item for a feasibility study for a public art park in Worcester. Primary Sponsor: Mahoney 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 959 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $15K and earmarks same amount for updates to the Magnolia park extension in Lynn. Primary Sponsor: Cahill 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 963 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the state parks and recreation line item for the construction of a multi-generational recreation complex in North Andover. Primary Sponsor: Minicucci 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 964 Redefining Terms Pertaining to Farm Animals Inserts a new section amending the 2016 Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act by redefining various terms and adding liquid eggs to the list of regulated products. Primary Sponsor: Cahill Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 979 Department of Conservation and Recreation – Language Change Adds language in the Department of Conservation and Recreation line item that prevents the Department of Conservation and Recreation from retaining revenue from youth permit fees. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, D. 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 985 Department of Public Utilities – Earmark Earmarks $450K in the Department of Public Utilities line item for a wastewater capacity increase for the town of Kingston. Primary Sponsor: LaNatra 2100 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 996 Climate Adaptation and Preparedness – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases climate adaptation and preparedness appropriation by $191K and earmarks same amount for a healthy soils pilot program run through the Commission for the Conservation of Soil, Water, and Related Resources. Primary Sponsor: Schmid 2000

Page 46 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1009 Department of Conservation and Recreation Retained Revenue – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Conservation and Recreation retained revenue appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Harry McDonough sailing center and its youth programs. Primary Sponsor: Biele 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1034 Department of Agricultural Resources – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Agricultural Resources appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for Just Roots for the People Enhancing Agricultural Sustainability. Primary Sponsor: Mark 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1040 Department of Conservation and Recreation Retained Revenue – Earmark Earmarks $300K in the Department of Conservation and Recreation retained revenue line item for the Parks Commission of Brockton for playground equipment at Danny Goodwin park. Primary Sponsor: DuBois 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1059 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs appropriation by $400K and earmarks same amount for all costs associated with the eradication of the arbovirus in order to prevent the spread of eastern equine encephalitis, west nile virus, and the zika virus in Bristol and Plymouth counties, with funding split equally between the two counties. Primary Sponsor: D'Emilia 2000 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1061 Department of Conservation and Recreation Retained Revenue – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Department of Conservation and Recreation retained revenue line item for the purpose of making the Fredonian Nature Center and park ADA compliant by Shirley. Primary Sponsor: Benson 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1109 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the state parks and recreation line item to be expended to the Chandler Pond Preservation Society for the maintenance of Chandler Pond in Brighton. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1110 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the state parks and recreation line item expended to the Friends of Herter Park, Inc. for the maintenance of the outdoor theater in Artesani park. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1111 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for let's row Boston program administered by Community Rowing, Inc. in Boston. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1131 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the state parks and recreation line item for a new playground for the Roudenbush Community Center, Inc. in Westford. Primary Sponsor: Arciero 2810

Page 47 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1140 Massachusetts Emergency Food Assistance Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts emergency food assistance program appropriation by $85K and earmarks same amount for the Food for Free committee, Inc. in the Cambridge weekend backpack program. Primary Sponsor: Decker 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1143 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for environmental education programming, including riverside and waterway clean-up along the Charles River at and Gridley Rocks. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1144 Department of Conservation and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Department of Conservation and Recreation line item for accessibility improvements at Landry park in Waltham. Primary Sponsor: Lawn 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1149 Massachusetts Emergency Food Assistance Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts emergency food assistance program appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for development and dissemination of food system metrics by the Massachusetts Food System Collaborative to track progress towards the goals of the 2015 Massachusetts local food action plan. Primary Sponsor: Blais 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1155 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for a realistic land uses study of land owned by the Department of Conservation and Recreation in the Charlestown neighborhood of Boston. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1156 Department of Conservation and Recreation Retained Revenue – Earmark Earmarks $400K in the Department of Conservation and Recreation retained revenue line item for improvements at Cannalonga park in Watertown. Primary Sponsor: Lawn 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1172 Climate Adaptation and Preparedness – Earmark Earmarks $800K in the climate adaptation and preparedness line item for alum treatment for Congamond lakes in Southwick. Primary Sponsor: Boldyga 2000 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1178 Department of Environmental Protection – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Environmental Protection appropriation by $125K and earmarks same amount for the coastal water quality and natural resource monitoring program in Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound provided by the Buzzards Bay coalition. Primary Sponsor: Cabral 2200 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1196 Department of Fish and Game – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fish and Game appropriation by $450K and earmarks same amount for shellfish research conducted by the Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute in collaboration with the Department of Fish and Games and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst/Marine Station Gloucester. Primary Sponsor: Ferrante 2330

Page 48 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1210 Establishing Drinking the Ground Water Research Trust Fund Amends MGL 29 by inserting a new section that creates a trust fund to research drinking and ground water. Primary Sponsor: Frost Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1213 Department of Conservation and Recreation – Language Change Adds language to the Department of Conservation and Recreation line item creating a special commission to study and make recommendations on the feasibility of the ownership of Willett pond and its appurtenances being transferred to DCR at no cost to the Commonwealth in order to provide outdoor recreation for the public and to preserve the ecosystem. Primary Sponsor: McMurtry 2800 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1218 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for a multipurpose facility at Shedd park in Lowell. Primary Sponsor: Nangle 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1227 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for the design and construction of a new veterans park in Lowell. Primary Sponsor: Nangle 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1230 Department of Environmental Protection – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the Department of Environmental Protection line item for reimbursement of litigation and environmental protection fees to Northborough. Primary Sponsor: Naughton 2200 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1242 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the state parks and recreation appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the restoration of fields and open spaces in Chelmsford. Primary Sponsor: Golden 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1251 Department of Fish and Game – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Department of Fish and Game appropriation by $100K for an applied research and product development green crab trapping program. Primary Sponsor: Hill 2330 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1259 Sewage Overflow Regulations Adds a new section to MGL 21 to direct the Department of Environmental Management to produce updated rules and regulations regarding sewer overflows. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1263 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $2.3M. Primary Sponsor: Pignatelli 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1280 The Office of Rural Policy Amends MGL 23A by inserting a new section to create the Office of Rural Policy. Primary Sponsor: Mark

Page 49 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1283 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the state parks and recreation line item for general operations of the Massachusetts Audubon's Blue Hills Trailside Museum in Milton. Primary Sponsor: Driscoll 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1298 Department of Agricultural Resources – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Agricultural Resources appropriation by $166K and earmarks same amount for capital equipment purchases by the University of Massachusetts Extension soil and plant nutrient testing laboratory. Primary Sponsor: Mark 2511 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1307 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the state parks and recreation line item for improvements to Coolidge park softball field complex in Fitchburg. Primary Sponsor: Hay 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1312 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the state parks and recreation line item for improvements to the Parkhill park bathhouse in Fitchburg. Primary Sponsor: Hay 2810 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1339 Certified Use of Neonicotinoids Amends various sections of MGL 132B to require certification for use of neonicotinoids and to require certified users to inform customers about potential effects. Primary Sponsor: Dykema Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1351 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs – Language Change Adds language to the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental affairs line item requiring a study on the feasibility of implementing an artificial oyster reef on Plum Island in Newburyport. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse 2000 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1355 Scituate Drinking Water Feasibility Study Requires MA Water Works Assoc. to conduct a drinking water feasibility test in Scituate. Primary Sponsor: Kearney Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1359 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs line item for the restoration of dunes on Plum Island in Newburyport. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse 2000 Subject Energy and Environmental Affairs 1366 Department of Agricultural Resources – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Agricultural Resources appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for a scientific review of the potential impacts of neonicotinoid insecticides on pollinators which will be used by the pesticide subcommittee to conduct an individual review to determine whether current uses of such insecticides pose unreasonable adverse effects to the environment. Primary Sponsor: Finn 2511 Subject Health and Human Services 45 MassHealth Administration – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the MassHealth administration appropriation by $30K and earmarks same amount for a chest compression system for Millis' fire department. Primary Sponsor: Dooley 4000 Page 50 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Health and Human Services 75 Prohibiting Dollars Per-Quality Adjusted Life Year Inserts a section that prohibits insurers from utilizing a dollars per-quality adjusted life year. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo Subject Health and Human Services 126 Safe and Successful Youth Initiative – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the safe and successful youth initiative appropriation by $5K and earmarks same amount for Parent Villages, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Williams 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 128 Safe and Successful Youth Initiative – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the safe and successful youth initiative appropriation by $5K and earmarks same amount for Springfield Partners, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Williams 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 130 Safe and Successful Youth Initiative – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the safe and successful youth initiative appropriation by $110K and earmarks $50K for the AWAKE program. Primary Sponsor: Williams 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 134 Safe and Successful Youth Initiative – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the safe and successful youth initiative appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Services, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Williams 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 147 Establishing a Control Board to Oversee MassHealth Establishes within the Executive Office of Health and Human Services a control board to oversee MassHealth’s finances and management. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo Subject Health and Human Services 209 Safe and Successful Youth Initiative – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the safe and successful youth initiative line item for Merrimack Valley Public Safety Youth Center in Lawrence. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 210 Office of Refugees and Immigrants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Office of Refugees and Immigrants line item for services provided by Casa Dominicana to low- income adults and those seeking to become citizens. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 4003 Subject Health and Human Services 211 Office of Refugees and Immigrants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Office of Refugees and Immigrants line item for the Lawrence family development and education fund to assist low-income adults and those seeking to become citizens. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 4003 Subject Health and Human Services 216 Western Massachusetts Academic Medical Centers – Language Change and Earmark Earmarks $375K in the MassHealth administrative line item for a Western Massachusetts academic medical center with three community health centers. Primary Sponsor: González 4000

Page 51 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Health and Human Services 231 MassHealth Senior Care – Earmark Earmarks $20K in the MassHealth senior care line item for Pioneer Valley Project Inc. Primary Sponsor: González 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 315 Safe and Successful Youth Initiative – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the safe and successful youth initiative line item for the South End Community Center's Community Youth Corp program. Primary Sponsor: González 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 355 Safety Net Provider Trust Fund – Appropriation Increase Increases the safety net provider trust fund transfer by $8.5M. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 1595 Subject Health and Human Services 438 Executive Office of Health and Human Services Payment Methodology Adds language in the MassHealth administration line item requiring Executive Office of Health and Human Services to use a payment methodology for both inpatient and outpatient acute hospitals of a marginal cost factor of not less than 75%. Primary Sponsor: Cahill 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 470 MassHealth Rates for Wheelchair Van Transportation Inserts a new section that requires MassHealth to pay an amount equal to the Ride program within the MBTA for wheelchair van transport vehicles. Primary Sponsor: Mariano Subject Health and Human Services 475 MassHealth Administration – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MassHealth administration line item for the Mission Hill LINK shuttle bus service. Primary Sponsor: Elugardo 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 479 Nursing Home Supplemental Rates – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the nursing home supplemental rates appropriation by $5M and earmarks $35M for a rate adjustment calculation. Primary Sponsor: Mariano 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 524 Center for Health Information and Analysis – Earmark Increases earmark in the Center for Health Information and Analysis administration line item by $380K for the Betsy Lehman center. Primary Sponsor: Balser 4100 Subject Health and Human Services 591 Willie Ross School for the Deaf – New Line Item Adds new line item for a capital improvement project of the main campus at the Willie Ross School for the Deaf in Longmeadow funded at $300K. Primary Sponsor: Ashe Subject Health and Human Services 597 Commission – Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Amends MGL 6A by inserting a new section to require EOHHS to establish a commission to oversee research development, improve health outcomes, public awareness, care and delivery of services of PTSD. Primary Sponsor: Garry

Page 52 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Health and Human Services 625 MassHealth Fee-for-Service – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the MassHealth fee-for-service appropriation by $1M and earmarks same amount for a Western Massachusetts academic medical center for costs to support structural reforms in the 1115 Waiver. Primary Sponsor: Ashe 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 632 MassHealth Information Inserts a new section to allow MassHealth to request consumer reports containing employment and income information from the federal government for MassHealth eligibility determinations and redeterminations. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Health and Human Services 646 UMassMemorial Marlborough Hospital – New Line Item Adds a new line item for the Umass Memorial Marlborough Hospital funded at $192K. Primary Sponsor: Gentile Subject Health and Human Services 651 MassHealth Senior Care – Language Change Adds language in the senior care appropriation to specify processes to develop reimbursement rates to adult foster care agencies. Primary Sponsor: Farley-Bouvier 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 671 Urgent Care Protocol for MassHealth Members Amends MGL 118E by inserting a new section that prohibits MassHealth from requiring an individual to receive a referral for an urgent care facility. Primary Sponsor: Gordon Subject Health and Human Services 684 Long-term Care Insurance Timing Amends MGL 118E:33 by requiring that an individual’s long-term care insurance meet the requirements of 211 CMR 65.00 at the time of admission to the nursing facility, instead of at the time the insurance was purchased. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur Subject Health and Human Services 691 SNAP Gap Pilot Program – Language Change Adds language to the MassHealth administration line item to allow recipients of the Medicare Savings Program to initiate an application or renewal for supplemental nutrition assistance benefits and determine eligibility through the department of transitional assistance. Primary Sponsor: Livingstone 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 703 Health Policy Commission – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the health policy commission's administration appropriation by $1M and earmarks same amount for a substance exposed newborn grant program. Primary Sponsor: Muratore 1450 Subject Health and Human Services 708 Autism Insurance Resource Center – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the MassHealth administration appropriation by $108K and earmarks same amount for the Autism Insurance Resource Center at the University of Massachusetts Medical School's Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center. Primary Sponsor: Barber 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 727 MassHealth Fee-for-Service – Language Change Adds language in the MassHealth fee-for-service line item to include customer service. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 4000

Page 53 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Health and Human Services 753 MassHealth Toxicology Testing Amends MGL 118E by authorizing the Office of Medicaid to require toxicology labs to impose certain prescription drug testing controls and by allowing certain out-of-state accredited labs to perform toxicology testing for MassHealth. Primary Sponsor: Cullinane Subject Health and Human Services 790 Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center, Inc. – New Line Item Adds a new line item for the Edward M. Kennedy Community Health Center, Inc. funded at $250K. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 792 MassHealth Administration – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MassHealth administration appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for Martha's Vineyard Community Services. Primary Sponsor: Fernandes 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 795 Expanding Reduced and Selective Network Plan Exemptions Amends MGL 176J:11 to allow the DOI to exempt carriers with reduced or selective network plans from complying with the plan requirements if the majority of the carrier’s membership is enrolled in insurance through the Connector or the carrier receives 80% or more of its income through subsidized coverage from the Connector. Primary Sponsor: Ryan Subject Health and Human Services 801 MassHealth Administration – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the MassHealth administration line item for the Brookline community mental health center to expand the healthy lives program. Primary Sponsor: Vitolo 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 883 Unaccompanied Homeless Youth Services – Appropriation Increase Increases the unaccompanied homeless youth services appropriation by $1.7M. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 945 MassHealth Administration – Earmark Earmarks $3M in the MassHealth administration line item for supplemental payments to acute pediatric hospitals and specialty units. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 961 MassHealth Administration – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the MassHealth administration line item for the HERO Nurturing Center, Inc. and Boston Food Forest Coalition, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Miranda 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 989 Safe and Successful Youth Initiative – Language Change Adds language to the safe and successful youth initiative line item to include reporting requirements on program success. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 1005 MassHealth Administration – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the MassHealth administration line item for Hale Hospital. Primary Sponsor: Vargas 4000

Page 54 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Health and Human Services 1049 MassHealth Administration – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the MassHealth administration line item for a Western Massachusetts Academic Medical Center with a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Primary Sponsor: Finn 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 1054 Nursing Home Task Force Membership Amends the membership of the nursing home task force by including a representative from the Assisted Living Association. Primary Sponsor: Malia Subject Health and Human Services 1071 MassHealth Administration – Language Change Adds language to the MassHealth administration line item to include coverage of telehealth services in the MassHealth fee-for-service program and all managed care contracts. Primary Sponsor: Gregoire 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 1088 GIC Premium and Plan Costs – Language Change Removes reporting language from the GIC Premium and Plan Costs line item. Primary Sponsor: Jones 1108 Subject Health and Human Services 1091 Health and Human Services Information Technology Costs – Appropriation Increase Increases the health and human services information technology costs appropriation by $11.9M. Primary Sponsor: Jones 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 1100 Health Safety Net Trust Fund – Language Change Amends language in Section 2, Section 45, and Section 50 to remove the health safety net trust fund from funding the Medicare Savings Program and specifies an exact transfer of $15M from the Commonwealth Care Trust Fund to the Health Safety Net Trust Fund. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 1103 MassHealth Senior Care – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MassHealth senior care appropriation by $8M and earmarks same amount for continuous skilled nursing program reimbursement rates. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 1115 Stop the Bleed – New Line Item Adds a new line item for a grant program to procure trauma kits and bleeding control training for schools funded at $3M. Amends MGL 111 by inserting a new section that requires all public buildings in Massachusetts to have a basic bleeding control kit and creates a new line item to fund the procurement of the required kits and certain training. Primary Sponsor: Dooley Subject Health and Human Services 1133 Community Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention Trust Fund – New Line Item Adds new line item for the Community Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention Trust Fund transfer funded at $2M. Primary Sponsor: Decker 1595 Subject Health and Human Services 1153 MassHealth Administration – Earmark Earmarks $500K in the MassHealth administration line item for the Massachusetts Consultation Service for Treatment of Addiction and Pain. Primary Sponsor: Decker 4000

Page 55 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Health and Human Services 1261 Disproportionate Share Hospitals – Earmarks Increases earmark in the MassHealth fee-for-service line item for disproportionate share hospitals (DSH) by $7M and earmarks $10M for supplemental payments to DSH hospitals with inpatient and outpatient behavioral and mental health services. Primary Sponsor: Finn 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 1301 Increasing Funding for Community Health Centers Requires EOHHS to expend not less than $15M in FY2020 for community health centers that demonstrate financial distress. Primary Sponsor: Honan Subject Health and Human Services 1317 Medical Assistance Trust Fund – Appropriation Increase Increases the Medical Assistance Trust Fund operating transfer by $30M. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 1595 Subject Health and Human Services 1325 MassHealth Fee-for-Service – Language Change Amends language in the MassHealth fee-for-service line item to require MassHealth to report projected impacts on certain hospitals from changes in payment methodology. Primary Sponsor: Vega 4000 Subject Health and Human Services 1330 MassHealth Information Inserts a new section to allow MassHealth to request consumer reports containing employment and income information from the federal government for MassHealth eligibility determinations and redeterminations. Primary Sponsor: Hill Subject Health and Human Services 1350 Community Services for the Blind – Appropriation Increase Increases community services for the blind appropriation by $675K. Primary Sponsor: Elugardo 4110 Subject Health and Human Services 1358 Independent Living Assistance Program – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the independent living assistance program line item for accessibility improvements to the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House in Cambridge. Primary Sponsor: Connolly 4120 Subject Housing 22 Department of Housing and Community Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Community Development appropriation by $250K and earmarks the same amount for the Community Action Programs Inter-City. Primary Sponsor: Vincent 7004 Subject Housing 40 Housing Consumer Education Centers – Appropriation Increase Increases the housing consumer education centers appropriation by $500K. Primary Sponsor: Honan 7004 Subject Housing 61 Community Technology Center – New Line Item Adds new line item for a technology center administered by the Allston-Brighton Community Development Corporation in Brighton funded at $50K. Primary Sponsor: Honan 7004

Page 56 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Housing 68 Housing Consumer Education Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the housing consumer education centers appropriation by $150K and earmarks the same amount for the Talk Read Succeed program. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 7004 Subject Housing 70 Emergency Assistance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the emergency assistance appropriation by $100K and earmarks the same amount for Rebuilding Together Boston. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 7004 Subject Housing 113 Housing Consumer Education Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the housing consumer education centers appropriation by $100K and earmarks the same amount for Springfield Neighborhood Housing Services. Primary Sponsor: Williams 7004 Subject Housing 136 Department of Housing and Community Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Housing and Community Development appropriation by $40K and earmarks the same amount for safety upgrades to the Ashland Community Center. Primary Sponsor: Lewis 7004 Subject Housing 183 Department of Housing and Community Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Housing and Community Development appropriation by $120K and earmarks the same amount for the development of Roque House at the Care Center of Holyoke. Primary Sponsor: Vega 7004 Subject Housing 191 Emergency Assistance – Earmark Earmarks $500K in the emergency assistance line item for Horizons for Homeless Children. Primary Sponsor: González 7004 Subject Housing 195 Homeless Individuals – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the homeless individuals line item for the Berkshire County Regional Housing Authority. Primary Sponsor: Farley-Bouvier 7004 Subject Housing 390 Emergency Assistance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the emergency assistance appropriation by $175K and earmarks the same amount for the Portal to Hope. Primary Sponsor: Donato 7004 Subject Housing 396 Department of Housing and Community Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Housing and Community Development appropriation by $150K and earmarks the same amount for the ABCD mobile homeless outreach team for service in Everett, Malden, and Medford. Primary Sponsor: Donato 7004 Subject Housing 428 Rent Reporting Demonstration Program – New Line Item Adds new line item for a rent reporting demonstration project funded at $500K and adds an outside section establishing parameters for said program. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 7004

Page 57 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Housing 437 Department of Housing and Community Development – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the Department of Housing and Community Development line item for the World is Our Classroom. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 7004 Subject Housing 447 Wayland Permitting Software – New Line Item Adds new line item for permitting software in Wayland funded at $90K. Primary Sponsor: Gentile 7004 Subject Housing 488 Department of Housing and Community Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Housing and Community Development appropriation by $68K and earmarks the same amount for the Main South Community Development Corporation. Primary Sponsor: LeBoeuf 7004 Subject Housing 504 Commission – 40B Low and Moderate Income Housing Inserts a new section establishing a special commission to review the definitions of low and moderate income housing in MGL 40B. Primary Sponsor: Gifford Subject Housing 530 Housing Consumer Education Centers – Earmark Earmarks $35K in the housing consumer education centers line item for the Townsend Housing Authority for an affordable housing study. Primary Sponsor: Harrington 7004 Subject Housing 542 Department of Housing and Community Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Housing and Community Development appropriation by $75K and earmarks the same amount for the Pleasant Street Neighborhood Network Center in Worcester. Primary Sponsor: Keefe 7004 Subject Housing 552 Emergency Assistance – Language Change Amends language in the emergency assistance line item to expand front door eligibility. Primary Sponsor: Miranda 7004 Subject Housing 558 Department of Housing and Community Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Housing and Community Development appropriation by $100K and earmarks the same amount for Housing Families Inc.'s GREAT Youth and Families Program. Primary Sponsor: Barber 7004 Subject Housing 610 Homeless Individuals – Earmark Earmarks $70K in the homeless individuals line item for the Friendly House in Worcester. Primary Sponsor: Donahue 7004 Subject Housing 611 Department of Housing and Community Development – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Department of Housing and Community Development line item for the South Worcester Neighborhood Improvement Corporation. Primary Sponsor: Donahue 7004

Page 58 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Housing 612 Homeless Individuals – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the homeless individuals line item for the Quinsigamond Community Village Center in Worcester. Primary Sponsor: Donahue 7004 Subject Housing 652 Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program – Appropriation Increase Increases the MRVP appropriation by $20M. Primary Sponsor: Donato 7004 Subject Housing 669 Department of Housing and Community Development – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the Department of Housing and Community Development line item for the Easton Housing Authority for improvements at Elise Circle and Parker Terrace. Primary Sponsor: Cronin 7004 Subject Housing 690 Affordable Housing Accessibility Grants – New Line Item Adds new line item for Affordable Housing Accessibility Grants funded at $2.7M. Primary Sponsor: Khan 7004 Subject Housing 693 Department of Housing and Community Development – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Department of Housing and Community Development line item for the Brockton Housing Authority for renovations at Sullivan Towers. Primary Sponsor: Cronin 7004 Subject Housing 699 HomeBASE – Language Change Amends language changing eligibility requirements for the HomeBASE program. Primary Sponsor: Ferrante 7004 Subject Housing 720 Rental Vouchers for the Department of Mental Health Clients – Appropriation Increase Increases the rental vouchers for DMH clients appropriation by $1M. Primary Sponsor: Garballey 7004 Subject Housing 724 Rent Protection for Certain Low-Income Tenants Amends MGL 40T:7 by specifying that low-income tenants of certain public housing properties will receive rent increase protection for ten years after termination. Primary Sponsor: Capano Subject Housing 730 Homeless Individuals – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the homeless individuals appropriation by $65K and earmarks the same amount for the Housing Assistance Corporation. Primary Sponsor: Crocker 7004 Subject Housing 807 Home and Healthy for Good – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the home and healthy for good appropriation by $2.5M and earmarks the same amount for the Massachusetts Alliance for Supportive Housing. Primary Sponsor: McGonagle 7004

Page 59 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Housing 808 Department of Housing and Community Development – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Department of Housing and Community Development line item for a study by the Foxboro Housing Authority. Primary Sponsor: Barrows 7004 Subject Housing 834 Department of Housing and Community Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Housing and Community Development appropriation by $100K and earmarks the same amount for the Community Development Partnership of Cape Cod. Primary Sponsor: Peake 7004 Subject Housing 835 Department of Housing and Community Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Housing and Community Development appropriation by $100K and earmarks the same amount for the Homeless Prevention Council of Lower Cape Cod. Primary Sponsor: Peake 7004 Subject Housing 859 Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program – Language Change Amends programmatic language in the MRVP line item. Primary Sponsor: McGonagle 7004 Subject Housing 942 Allowing For The Display Of The Flag By Condominium Owners Adds a section to MGL 183A to prohibit condo associations from prohibiting condo owners from flying the US flag. Primary Sponsor: Muradian Subject Housing 950 Local Housing Grants – New Line Item Adds new line item for the construction of an emergency shelter in northern Bristol County funded at $150K. Primary Sponsor: Hawkins 7004 Subject Housing 951 Emergency Assistance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the emergency assistance appropriation by $500K and earmarks the same amount for the Home Works program. Primary Sponsor: Speliotis 7004 Subject Housing 994 Commission – Neighborhood Building Code Review Inserts a new section establishing a commission to study strategies for making housing stock safer, more accessible to residents with disabilities, and more resilient to climate change by granting relief from building codes. Primary Sponsor: Keefe Subject Housing 1007 Homeless Individuals – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the homeless individuals appropriation by $65K and earmarks the same amount for Emmaus, Inc. in the city of Haverhill. Primary Sponsor: Vargas 7004 Subject Housing 1010 Emergency Assistance – Language Change Amends eligibility criteria for the emergency assistance line item. Primary Sponsor: Vargas 7004

Page 60 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Housing 1077 Emergency Assistance – Language Change Amends earmark in the emergency assistance line item to remove the requirement for new contracted shelter units to be ADA compliant. Primary Sponsor: Jones 7004 Subject Housing 1124 Emergency Assistance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the emergency assistance appropriation by $300K and earmarks the same amount for a pilot program for families in imminent risk of living in a place not meant for human habitation. Primary Sponsor: Decker 7004 Subject Housing 1127 Rental Assistance for Families in Transition – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the RAFT appropriation by $12.8M and earmarks $7M for a pilot program that expands eligibility to include those at risk of becoming homeless. Primary Sponsor: Decker 7004 Subject Housing 1130 Local Housing Authorities – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the local housing authorities line item for the Watertown Housing Authority for the design of new residential units at Lexington Gardens. Primary Sponsor: Lawn 7004 Subject Housing 1137 Local Housing Authorities – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the local housing authorities line item for improvements to the Leland Assisted Living Home in Waltham. Primary Sponsor: Lawn 7004 Subject Housing 1159 Alternative Housing Voucher Program – Appropriation Increase Increases the Alternative Housing Voucher Program appropriation by $850K. Primary Sponsor: Decker 7004 Subject Housing 1215 Housing Choice Initiative – New Line Item Adds new line item for the Housing Choice Initiative funded at $5.3M. Primary Sponsor: McGonagle 7004 Subject Housing 1240 Local Housing Authorities – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the local housing authorities line item for the Westford Housing Authority. Primary Sponsor: Arciero 7004 Subject Housing 1318 Homeless Individuals – Earmark Earmarks $175K in the homeless individuals line item for Craig's Doors. Primary Sponsor: Domb 7004 Subject Housing 1345 Homeless Individuals – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the homeless individuals appropriation by $125K and earmarks the same amount for the United Way of Pioneer Valley. Primary Sponsor: Sabadosa 7004

Page 61 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Judiciary 115 Bristol District Attorney State Police Overtime – Appropriation Increase Increases the Bristol district attorney state police overtime appropriation by $50K. Primary Sponsor: Haddad 0340 Subject Judiciary 200 Eliminating Counsel for Sex Offenders Amends various MGLs to eliminate the right to appointed counsel for indigent sex offenders at sex offender classification hearings. Primary Sponsor: O'Connell Subject Judiciary 290 Expanding the Definition of Cocaine Amends MGL 94C by expanding the definition of cocaine to include cocaine derivatives. Primary Sponsor: Smola Subject Judiciary 498 Middlesex District Attorney's Office – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Middlesex district attorney's office appropriation by $30K and earmarks same amount for the expansion of communities for restorative justice in Massachusetts. Primary Sponsor: Gordon 0340 Subject Judiciary 500 Criminal Justice and Community Support Trust Fund Adds a new section to MGL 29 to create a fund for the support of diversion programs, law enforcement training, and mental illness and substance use disorder treatment. Primary Sponsor: Gordon Subject Judiciary 519 Juvenile Court Department – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the juvenile court department appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for a grant to One Can Help, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Balser 0337 Subject Judiciary 555 Divert Juveniles and Young Adults from Criminal Justice System – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the divert juveniles and young adults from criminal justice system appropriation by $700K and earmarks $50K for each county of the Commonwealth. Primary Sponsor: Miranda 0339 Subject Judiciary 571 Repealing Right to Appointed Counsel at Sex Offender Classification Hearings Inserts four new sections amending MGL 6:178L and 178M by repealing provisions that provide a right to counsel for indigent defendants at sex offender classification hearings. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Judiciary 573 Limiting Alimony Modification Amends MGL 208:53 by inserting a new section specifying that no alimony judgment where the parties have agreed in writing that the alimony judgment is not modifiable shall be modified by a court without the consent of both parties; also amends section 4 of chapter 124 of the acts of 2011 to allow the suspension of general term alimony when the recipient spouse has maintained a common household for at least three months. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Judiciary 576 Criminalizing the Distribution of Sensitive Visual Material Without Consent Amends several MGLs by criminalizing the distribution of visual material depicting a person who is nude, partially nude, or engaged in sexual conduct without their consent. Primary Sponsor: Jones Page 62 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Judiciary 620 Sex Offender Registry Verification Amends MGL 6:178H by requiring verification that a sex offender has registered prior to a court finding or the dismissal of case. Primary Sponsor: O'Connell Subject Judiciary 659 Trial Court Administrative Staff – Earmark Earmarks $20K in the trial court administrative staff line item for transportation expenses for the Taunton district drug court program. Primary Sponsor: O'Connell 0330 Subject Judiciary 683 Trial Court Administrative Staff – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the trial court administrative staff appropriation by $1.5M and adds language to increase the hourly rate for juvenile court investigators. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur 0330 Subject Judiciary 687 Interception of Wire and Oral Communications Amends MGL 272:99 by updating wiretap laws to cover additional designated offenses. Primary Sponsor: Markey Subject Judiciary 688 Bail Reform Task Force Inserts a new section establishing a task force on bail reform and pretrial treatment. Primary Sponsor: Markey Subject Judiciary 695 University of Massachusetts School of Law Community Legal Assistance – New Line Item Adds new line item for community outreach clinics and pro bono activities at the University of Massachusetts School of Law funded at $100K. Primary Sponsor: Markey 0321 Subject Judiciary 754 Sentencing for Drug and Firearm Trafficking Amends MGL 94C by inserting a section establishing a sentence of up to life imprisonment for illegal trafficking of opioids, heroin, or firearms. Primary Sponsor: McKenna Subject Judiciary 838 Juvenile Court Department – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases juvenile court department appropriation by $917K and earmarks same amount for various Court Appointed Special Advocates programs. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 0337 Subject Judiciary 867 Penalties for Nonpayment of Sex Offender Registration Fees Amends MGL 6:178Q to require the Sex Offender Registry Board to notify the Department of Revenue (DOR) and the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) when a sex offender fails to pay the annual registration fee and further requires DOR to intercept refunds and RMV to refuse to issue or renew licenses or registrations until the fee is paid. Primary Sponsor: Walsh Subject Judiciary 889 Plymouth District Attorney's Office – Appropriation Increase Increases the Plymouth district attorney's office appropriation by $207K. Primary Sponsor: Cassidy 0340

Page 63 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Judiciary 1019 Delinquent Child Definition Amends MGL 119:52 by inserting a new definition for the term “delinquent child”. Primary Sponsor: D'Emilia Subject Judiciary 1095 Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation – Appropriation Increase Increases the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation appropriation by $1.5M. Primary Sponsor: Balser 0321 Subject Judiciary 1135 Council of State Governments Reserve – Appropriation Increase Increases the Council of State Governments reserve appropriation by $2.5M. Primary Sponsor: Decker 0330 Subject Judiciary 1139 District Court Department – Language Change Adds language to require the relocation of the Cambridge District Court from Medford to Cambridge. Primary Sponsor: Decker 0332 Subject Judiciary 1161 Trial Court Administrative Staff – Earmark Earmarks $175K in the trial court administrative staff line item for the family resolutions specialty court in the Hampshire probate and family court department. Primary Sponsor: Sabadosa 0330 Subject Judiciary 1188 Expanding Access to Adoption Amends MGL 210:1 by removing language that prohibits adoption of brother, sister, uncle or aunt. Primary Sponsor: Lewis Subject Judiciary 1222 Boston Municipal Court Department – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Boston municipal court department appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for a feasibility study of an emerging adult specialty court in Roxbury. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 0335 Subject Judiciary 1226 Chief Probation Officer Salary Amends MGL 276:99B to establish the Chief of Probation Officer’s salary as 81.57 per cent of the salary of the Chief Justice of their court. Primary Sponsor: Naughton Subject Judiciary 1233 Composition of the Civil Asset Forfeiture Commission Amends section 54 by removing from the Civil Asset Forfeiture Commission the Massachusetts Sheriffs Association, Inc. representative and adding representatives from: the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the Greater Boston Legal Services. Primary Sponsor: Cabral Subject Judiciary 1258 Berkshire District Attorney's Office – Appropriation Increase Increases the Berkshire district attorney's office appropriation by $311K. Primary Sponsor: Barrett 0340

Page 64 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Judiciary 1297 Edward J. Sullivan Courthouse Sale Proceeds Inserts a new section that requires proceeds from the sale of the Sullivan Courthouse to go to the city of Cambridge Affordable Housing Trust. Primary Sponsor: Connolly Subject Judiciary 1316 Council of State Governments Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Council of State Governments reserve appropriation by $563K and earmarks $1.2M for UTEC transitional youth early intervention probation pilot program. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 0330 Subject Labor and Economic Development 2 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $125K and earmarks same amount for the Enrichment Center in Dorchester. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 4 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for No Books, No Ball. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 5 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Lena Park Community Center. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 6 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for Youth In Crisis in Dorchester. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 8 Urban Agenda Economic Development Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the urban agenda economic development grants appropriation by $50K and earmarks the same amount for the Black Economic Justice Institute of Dorchester. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 9 Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development appropriation by $75K and earmarks the same amount for a study of Pittsfield as an Internet Service Provider. Primary Sponsor: Farley-Bouvier 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 17 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for MLK Boston for a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King memorial. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 29 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Museum of African American History in Boston. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 7008

Page 65 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 33 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Revere Police Activities League. Primary Sponsor: Vincent 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 39 Urban Agenda Economic Development Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the urban agenda economic development grants appropriation by $100K and earmarks the same amount for the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 41 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for Old Sturbridge Village in Sturbridge. Primary Sponsor: Smola 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 42 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for the Quaboag Valley Community Development Corporation. Primary Sponsor: Smola 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 54 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $170K in the MOTT line item for Creative Arts Network in Fall River to purchase a handicap accessible trolley. Primary Sponsor: Silvia 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 59 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for the West End Museum. Primary Sponsor: Livingstone 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 60 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the MOTT line item for the Boston Landmarks Orchestra. Primary Sponsor: Livingstone 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 64 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for the New England Public Radio in Springfield for the operation and the regional youth media lab. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 66 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $125K and earmarks same amount for The Spirit of Springfield in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 69 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Wilbraham Nature and Cultural Council working with the Wilbraham Community Association and the Minnechaug Land Trust for tourism marketing and advertising purposes. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 73 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for the North Quabbin Chamber of Commerce to fund workforce development. Primary Sponsor: Whipps 7008 Page 66 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 77 Division of Labor Relations – Appropriation Increase Increases the Division of Labor Relations appropriation by $277K. Primary Sponsor: Whipps 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 78 Regional Economic Development Grants – New Line Item Adds a new line item for the regional economic development grants funded at $1M. Primary Sponsor: Mahoney 7007 Subject Labor and Economic Development 88 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Massachusetts Music & Arts Society in Mansfield. Primary Sponsor: Kafka 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 89 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the renovation of the Stoughton Train Depot Building in Stoughton. Primary Sponsor: Kafka 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 90 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the restoration of the State Theatre in Stoughton. Primary Sponsor: Kafka 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 91 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $60K and earmarks same amount for the historic Sharon Public Library building in Sharon for a reuse feasibility study. Primary Sponsor: Kafka 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 118 Regional Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for regional economic development grants funded at $1M and earmarks $50K for the SouthCoast Development Partnership at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth to promote regional economic development and workforce readiness. Primary Sponsor: Haddad 7007 Subject Labor and Economic Development 120 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $300K and earmarks same amount for the Women's Suffrage Celebration Coalition of Massachusetts to celebrate the Centennial Anniversary of the 19th Amendment. Primary Sponsor: Haddad 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 132 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Service Alliance appropriation by $400K and earmarks the same amount for the Urban League of Springfield. Primary Sponsor: Williams 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 137 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Service Alliance appropriation by $400K and earmarks the same amount for the Urban League of Springfield. Primary Sponsor: Williams 7003

Page 67 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 153 Urban Agenda Economic Development Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the urban agenda economic development grants appropriation by $5K and earmarks the same amount for the Association of Black Business Professionals. Primary Sponsor: Williams 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 174 Microlending– Language Change and Earmarks Requires Massachusetts Office of Business Development to file a report to the Legislature on the grants, earmarks $100K to SEED Corporation and earmarks $100K to Common Capital. Primary Sponsor: Haddad 7007 Subject Labor and Economic Development 178 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $20K in the MOTT line item for Merrimac Town Hall in Merrimac for a handicap ramp. Primary Sponsor: Mirra 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 181 Puerto Rican Parade of Western MA – New Line Item Adds a new line item for the Puerto Rican Parade, BVOC, Inc. in Springfield funded at $50K. Primary Sponsor: González 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 182 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for LuminArtz for the design, preparation, and production of public art displays. Primary Sponsor: Ferrante 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 186 Micro-Business Development Inserts a new section to establish a micro-business center within the Office of Business Development to provide loans, grants and technical assistance to micro-businesses in Massachusetts. Primary Sponsor: González Subject Labor and Economic Development 190 Summer Jobs for At-Risk-Youth – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the summer jobs for at-risk-youth line item for the New England Farm Workers' Council. Primary Sponsor: González 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 192 Commonwealth Zoological Corporation – Earmark Earmarks $125K in the Commonwealth Zoological Corporation line item for the operation of the Zoo in Forest Park. Primary Sponsor: González 7007 Subject Labor and Economic Development 196 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for the Waltham Tourism Council. Primary Sponsor: Stanley 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 206 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Earmark Earmarks $20K in the Massachusetts Service Alliance line item for Hispanic Week in Merrimack Valley. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 207 Urban Agenda Economic Development Grants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the urban agenda economic development grants line item for the Springfield Regional Chamber. Primary Sponsor: González 7002

Page 68 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 212 Urban Agenda Economic Development Grants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the urban agenda economic development grants line item for the Methuen Arlington Neighborhood. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 217 Urban Agenda Economic Development Grants – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the urban agenda economic development grants line item for the Greater Lawrence Community Action Council. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 223 Health Care Worker Training – New Line Item Adds new line item for health care worker training funded at $200K. Primary Sponsor: Rogers, D. 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 226 Urban Agenda Economic Development Grants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the urban agenda economic development grants line item for Arlington Community Trabajando (ACT Lawrence). Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 227 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount to Winchester for the design and development of the Sherman 'Whip' Saltmarsh Garden Terrace. Primary Sponsor: Day 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 234 Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development appropriation by $15K and earmarks the same amount for Goodwill Industries of the Berkshires. Primary Sponsor: Farley-Bouvier 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 237 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $35K and earmarks same amount for the Essex Bicentennial Committee for the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the founding of Essex. Primary Sponsor: Ferrante 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 242 Small Business Development Center – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases small business development center appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Massachusetts Export Center to conduct an export outreach initiative. Primary Sponsor: Ehrlich 7007 Subject Labor and Economic Development 245 Protection from False Patent Infringement Claims Inserts MGL 93L to add protections for persons who are the target of false patent infringement claims. Primary Sponsor: Ehrlich Subject Labor and Economic Development 253 Supplier Diversity Program Fact Sheet Inserts a new section requiring the Supplier Diversity Office to create and provide a fact sheet on the Supplier Diversity Program to city and town clerks for distribution to program applicants. Primary Sponsor: Parisella

Page 69 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 254 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $56K and earmarks same amount for the Arlington Historical Society for the maintenance, refurbishment, and replacement of critical assets at the Jason Russell House and the Smith Museum. Primary Sponsor: Rogers, D. 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 257 Commonwealth Zoological Corporation – Appropriation Increase Increases Commonwealth Zoological Corporation appropriation by $2.5M. Primary Sponsor: Day 7007 Subject Labor and Economic Development 260 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $140K and earmarks same amount for athletic fields in Sterling. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 261 Commonwealth Zoological Corporation – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Commonwealth Zoological Corporation line item for the Lupa Zoo and Game Farm, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Petrolati 7007 Subject Labor and Economic Development 264 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for a commemorative publication of the history of Gloucester. Primary Sponsor: Ferrante 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 266 Big Sister Association of Greater Boston – New Line Item Adds a new line item for the Big Sister Association of Greater Boston funded at $200K. Primary Sponsor: Pignatelli 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 275 Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development line item for the Tech Foundry in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: González 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 277 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $300K and earmarks same amount for the Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Wong 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 282 Transformative Development Fund – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the transformative development fund appropriation by $500K and earmarks the same amount for the Westmass Area Development Corporation. Primary Sponsor: Petrolati 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 288 Puerto Rican Cuatro Project – New Line Item Adds a new line item for Puerto Rican Cuatro Project in Springfield funded at $100K. Primary Sponsor: González 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 291 Home Care Alliance of Massachusetts – New Line Item Adds new line item for the Home Care Alliance of Massachusetts funded at $350K. Primary Sponsor: Gregoire 7003

Page 70 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 301 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the MOTT line item for Quincy Asian Resources, Inc. in Quincy. Primary Sponsor: Chan 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 302 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the MOTT line item for the Germantown Neighborhood Center in Quincy. Primary Sponsor: Chan 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 303 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $20K and earmarks same amount for a Massachusetts visitor information center in Tyngsborough. Primary Sponsor: Garry 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 304 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $125K in the MOTT line item for the Quincy Housing Authority to upgrade and install security systems. Primary Sponsor: Chan 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 308 Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development – Earmark Earmarks $90K in the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development line item for Crossroads Family Center in East Boston. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 318 E-Team Machinist Training Program – New Line Item Adds new line item for the E-Team Machinist Training Program funded at $150K. Primary Sponsor: Capano 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 330 Mass Tech Collaborative – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Mass Tech Collaborative appropriation by $25K and earmarks the same amount for the Greater Gardner Business Incubation Network. Primary Sponsor: Zlotnik 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 345 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for Livingston Recreation Area in Tewksbury for the planning, engineering, and construction of parking facilities and pedestrian crossings. Primary Sponsor: Robertson 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 347 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for Bagg Hall in Princeton for stabilization and preservation. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 368 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants funded at $2M and earmarks same amount for the reconstruction of the intersection on MA-139 in the vicinity of the Hanover Town Hall, Curtis Free Library, and the Congregation Church in Hanover. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste 7008

Page 71 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 377 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the MOTT line item for the Riverside Theatre Works and earmarks $25K in the same line item for the Menino Arts Center. Primary Sponsor: Scaccia 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 380 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $50K for Mendon Fire Department for life- saving equipment and personal gear. Primary Sponsor: Murray 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 385 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $50K for the Hopedale Junior/Senior High School in Hopedale for the improvement and expansion of staff and student parking. Primary Sponsor: Murray 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 386 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $100K for plans and improvements to athletic fields in Hopedale. Primary Sponsor: Murray 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 407 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $90K and earmarks same amount for the New American Association of Massachusetts. Primary Sponsor: Cahill 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 415 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the historic West Medford Community Center. Primary Sponsor: Garballey 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 416 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the MOTT line item for the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment Company in the Readville section of Boston. Primary Sponsor: Scaccia 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 420 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for a clean energy economic development grant program in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 424 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Creative Arts Network, Inc. in Fall River to establish and enhance outreach and educational programs to benefit financially disadvantaged children in the greater Fall River area. Primary Sponsor: Fiola 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 426 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for a Battleship Cove Strategic Plan. Primary Sponsor: Fiola 7008

Page 72 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 434 Massachusetts Restaurant Commission – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Restaurant Commission appropriation by $13K and earmarks same amount for soil removal for the South River Marina for waterways restaurant access for economic development in Humarock. Primary Sponsor: Kearney 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 440 Springfield Science Museum – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for Springfield Science Museum and earmarks $200K for the Springfield Science Museum planetarium. Primary Sponsor: González 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 442 Massachusetts Biotechnology Research – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts biotechnology research appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for the Life Sciences Consortium of the North Shore InnoVentures in Beverly. Primary Sponsor: Hill 7007 Subject Labor and Economic Development 453 LLC Filing Fees Amends MGL 156C:12 by decreasing the initial filing fee for LLCs from $500 to $250. Primary Sponsor: Cutler Subject Labor and Economic Development 461 Massachusetts Office of Business Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Office of Business Development appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission for a marketing campaign for the Knowledge Corridor pilot program. Primary Sponsor: Sabadosa 7007 Subject Labor and Economic Development 465 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Service Alliance appropriation by $150K and earmarks the same amount for the Moving Ahead Program at the St. Francis House in Boston. Primary Sponsor: Livingstone 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 490 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Asian-American Women's Political Initiative. Primary Sponsor: Nguyen 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 493 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $20K in the MOTT line item for a 9/11 memorial in Barre. Primary Sponsor: Berthiaume 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 497 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of East Brookfield. Primary Sponsor: Berthiaume Subject Labor and Economic Development 509 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for public service announcements during From The Top radio programming. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 7008

Page 73 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 513 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the MOTT line item for bathroom and public safety facilities on Newbury town property. Primary Sponsor: Mirra 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 527 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $75K for the Rockland Housing Authority for Americans with Disabilities Act standards compliance at Studley Court. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 532 Advanced Manufacturing – New Line Item Adds new line item for Advanced Manufacturing funded at $2.5M. Primary Sponsor: Roy 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 533 Massachusetts Office of Business Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Office of Business Development appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the recommendations of the Black Advisory Commission and the Latino Advisory Commission. Primary Sponsor: González 7007 Subject Labor and Economic Development 535 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the Bay State Games. Primary Sponsor: Haddad 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 540 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $280K and earmarks same amount for the Eureka program of Girls, Inc. at the chapters located in Holyoke, Lynn, Pittsfield, and Worcester. Primary Sponsor: Vega 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 551 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Service Alliance appropriation by $100K and earmarks the same amount for the Cape Verdean Association of Boston. Primary Sponsor: Miranda 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 560 Summer Jobs for At-Risk-Youth – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the summer jobs for at-risk-youth appropriation by $150K and earmarks the same amount for the Essex National Heritage for the Future Leaders Program. Primary Sponsor: Tucker 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 562 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for Salem's Park and Recreation Department for repairing handicap lift repairs at the baseball field at forest river park in Salem. Primary Sponsor: Tucker 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 582 Alcoholic Beverages Sales Amends MGL 138 by inserting a new section that would allow establishments with liquor licenses to sell alcohol to be drunk on the premises at a discounted price if the beverages are listed at a discounted price for at least three week days between Sunday and Wednesday. Primary Sponsor: Jones

Page 74 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 588 Regional Tourism Grant Timing Adds a new section to MGL 23A directing that the funds from the Tourism Trust Fund be distributed by September 1st of each year. Primary Sponsor: Tucker Subject Labor and Economic Development 595 MassHire Department of Career Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the MassHire Department of Career Services appropriation by $50K and earmarks the same amount for the Berkshire MassHire On-The-Job Training Program. Primary Sponsor: Barrett 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 598 Urban Agenda Economic Development Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the urban agenda economic development grants appropriation by $40K and earmarks the same amount for a study of the Lanesborough Police Station. Primary Sponsor: Barrett 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 602 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $15K and earmarks same amount for the commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Maynard. Primary Sponsor: Hogan 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 605 Regional Downtown Initiative – New Line Item Adds new line item for regional downtown initiative funded at $500K. Primary Sponsor: Hogan 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 607 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the repair of the Quinn Road water storage tank in Lynn. Primary Sponsor: Wong 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 613 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Blackstone Heritage Corridor Visitor Center in Worcester. Primary Sponsor: Donahue 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 623 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for the Devens Military Museum to provide an educational program for veterans and the community in Devens. Primary Sponsor: Harrington 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 628 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the MOTT appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Museum of African American History in Boston. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 631 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Service Alliance appropriation by $75K and earmarks the same amount for the Dudley Street Neighborhood. Primary Sponsor: Miranda 7003

Page 75 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 648 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $20K and earmarks same amount to Hull for the expansion of a seasonal trolley program. Primary Sponsor: Meschino 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 649 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $75K for the Norwell Housing Authority for Americans with Disability Act standards compliance. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 672 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 674 National Lancers Site – New Line Item Adds a new line item for the National Lancers site in Framingham funded at $100K. Primary Sponsor: Gentile Subject Labor and Economic Development 680 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for the City of Melrose to install wayfinding signage. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 681 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for the repair of the West Wyoming Municipal and Veteran's Cemetery stone wall in Melrose. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 696 Massachusetts Zoological Corporation – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the Massachusetts Zoological Corporation line item for the Buttonwood Park Zoo. Primary Sponsor: Markey 7007 Subject Labor and Economic Development 702 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for Plymouth 400. Primary Sponsor: Muratore 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 705 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Worcester Creative Hub for renovations. Primary Sponsor: Keefe 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 706 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the MOTT appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for 11 Massachusetts Visitor Centers. Primary Sponsor: Muratore 7008

Page 76 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 717 Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development appropriation by $50K and earmarks the same amount for Leadership Pioneer Valley. Primary Sponsor: Vega 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 719 Occupation Schools Oversight – Earmark Earmarks $10K in the occupation schools oversight line item for exams to be offered in Portuguese. Primary Sponsor: Provost 7006 Subject Labor and Economic Development 745 Local Tourist Councils – New Line Item Adds a new line item for local tourist councils funded at $1.7M. Primary Sponsor: Ayers 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 746 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $40K in the MOTT line item for repairs at the historic United First Parish Church and Adams Family Crypt in Quincy. Primary Sponsor: Ayers 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 748 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for repairs at the Randolph AMVETS Post 51 facility. Primary Sponsor: Ayers 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 755 Office of Public Safety and Inspections – Language Change Strikes language requiring Office of Public Safety and Inspections to employ at least as many elevator inspectors in 2020 as in 2019 and adds language requiring that the office employ more than 70 full-time inspectors. Primary Sponsor: Murphy Subject Labor and Economic Development 772 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the MOTT line item for child safety grants in North Attleboro. Primary Sponsor: Poirier 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 798 Joint Labor Management Committee – Appropriation Increase Increases the Joint Labor Management Committee appropriation by $22K. Primary Sponsor: Walsh 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 799 Exempting Tourism Trust Fund from Certain Charges Amends MGL 23A:13T to exempt the tourism trust fund from a charge for indirect costs or fringe benefit costs by comptroller. Primary Sponsor: Walsh Subject Labor and Economic Development 806 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for Hoop Hall Assists. Primary Sponsor: Ashe 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 815 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for the restoration of the Silas Holden Farm House in Acton. Primary Sponsor: Gouveia 7008

Page 77 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 824 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount to Falmouth for the Shivericks Pond project. Primary Sponsor: Fernandes 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 829 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $253K and earmarks $250K for the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce for a great white shark information network. Primary Sponsor: Peake 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 839 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $60K and earmarks same amount for the Springfield Public Forum. Primary Sponsor: Tosado 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 841 Springfield Science Museum – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for Springfield Science Museum and earmarks $200K for the Springfield Science Museum planetarium. Primary Sponsor: González 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 844 Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development line item for the Women's Fund of Western Massachusetts. Primary Sponsor: Tosado 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 851 Office of Public Safety and Inspections – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Office of Public Safety and Inspections appropriation by $321K and earmarks same amount for the testing of pyrrhotite. Primary Sponsor: Ashe 7006 Subject Labor and Economic Development 861 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Service Alliance appropriation by $250K and earmarks the same amount for the Western Massachusetts Academic Medical Center for partnerships with local community health centers in Hampden County. Primary Sponsor: Tosado 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 864 Division of Labor Relations – Appropriation Increase Increases the Division of Labor Relations appropriation by $277K. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 868 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $8K and earmarks same amount for a traffic study on Lynnfield Street in Peabody. Primary Sponsor: Walsh 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 869 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for Peabody to make improvements to the Councilor Robert E. Driscoll Memorial Skating Rink. Primary Sponsor: Walsh 7008

Page 78 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 872 Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development appropriation by $50K and earmarks the same amount for the 495/MetroWest Corridor Partnership. Primary Sponsor: Hogan 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 876 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $50K for pedestrian improvements in Milton at the intersection of Oak Street and route 138. Primary Sponsor: Driscoll 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 885 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the MOTT line item for improvements to the William C. O'Malley Building in Brockton. Primary Sponsor: Cassidy 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 888 Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development – Earmark Earmarks $300K in the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development line item for the New England Center for Arts & Technology. Primary Sponsor: Santiago 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 890 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $20K and earmarks same amount for Scituate for economic development in North Scituate. Primary Sponsor: Meschino 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 895 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the MOTT line item for Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción: Villa Victoria Center for the Arts. Primary Sponsor: Santiago 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 897 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for capital improvements at the Community Music Center of Boston. Primary Sponsor: Santiago 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 901 Summer Jobs for At-Risk-Youth – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the summer jobs for at-risk-youth appropriation by $250K and earmarks the same amount for the St. Mary's Center in Dorchester. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, D. 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 904 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for the Independent Film Society of Boston. Primary Sponsor: Vitolo 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 921 Demonstration Workforce Development Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the demonstration workforce development program appropriation by $400K and earmarks the same amount for STRIVE FORWARD. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, D. 7003

Page 79 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 923 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the renovation of the Oxford Community Center in Oxford. Primary Sponsor: McKenna 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 930 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for improvements to public parks in Oxford. Primary Sponsor: McKenna 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 953 Electric Vehicle Program – New Line Item Adds a new line item for Massachusetts offers rebates for electric vehicles (MOR-EV) program under the Department of Energy Resources funded at $5M. Primary Sponsor: Hecht Subject Labor and Economic Development 954 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $1.5M in the MOTT line item for improvements to the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester. Primary Sponsor: Mahoney 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 968 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the MOTT line item for the Boch Center to administer ArtWeek. Primary Sponsor: McMurtry 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 970 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the MOTT line item for the Friends of West Springfield Park and Recreation. Primary Sponsor: Finn 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 975 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the MOTT line item for West Springfield for improvements to West Springfield athletic facilities. Primary Sponsor: Finn 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 976 Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development Shared Services – Appropriation Increase Increases the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development Shared Services appropriation by $680K. Primary Sponsor: Cassidy 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 987 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for repairs to the Pickering Middle School auditorium in Lynn. Primary Sponsor: Cahill 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 999 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Service Alliance appropriation by $80K and earmarks the same amount for the Leduc Center and the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Primary Sponsor: Schmid 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1000 Commission- Designated Opportunity Zones Inserts a new section that creates a commission to study designated opportunity zones. Primary Sponsor: Tyler

Page 80 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 1003 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the MOTT line item for Haverhill Inner City Boxing Club, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Vargas 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1004 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Earmarks $25K in the MOTT line item for Haverhill Downtown Boxing, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Vargas 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1011 Summer Jobs for At-Risk-Youth – Appropriation Increase Increases the summer jobs for at-risk-youth appropriation by $443K. Primary Sponsor: Vargas 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1013 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for Power of Self Education, Inc. in Haverhill. Primary Sponsor: Vargas 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1015 Executive Office of Housing and Workforce Development Chargeback – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Executive Office of Housing and Workforce Development Chargeback appropriation by $250K and earmarks the same amount for the Franklin County Workforce Training Program. Primary Sponsor: Mark 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1016 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce. Primary Sponsor: Vargas 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1022 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for 250th anniversary celebration of Peru. Primary Sponsor: Mark 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1023 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the 250th anniversary celebration of Windsor. Primary Sponsor: Mark 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1024 New England Center for Women in Transition – New Line Item Adds new line item for the New England Center for Women in Transition in the City of Greenfield funded at $130K. Primary Sponsor: Mark 7004 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1033 MassHire One-Stop Career Centers – Appropriation Increase Increases the MassHire one-stop career centers appropriation by $2.5M. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1044 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $125K for the Western Massachusetts Sports Commission. Primary Sponsor: Finn 7008

Page 81 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 1045 Chargeback for Housing and Economic Development IT Costs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the chargeback for Housing and Economic Development IT costs appropriation by $200K and earmarks the same amount for the Pal Pueblo Community Organization. Primary Sponsor: González 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1046 Registered Apprenticeship Expansion – New Line Item Adds new line item for Registered Apprenticeship Expansion funded at $3.4M. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1047 Center for New Americans of Western Massachusetts – New Line Item Adds new line item for the Center for New Americans of Western Massachusetts funded at $25K. Primary Sponsor: Mark 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1051 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for the Coalition. Primary Sponsor: Malia 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1055 Department of Labor Standards – Appropriation Increase Increases the Department of Labor Standards appropriation by $159K. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1066 Department of Labor Standards – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Labor Standards appropriation by $300K and earmarks the same amount for Municipal OSHA Compliance Training. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1072 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $50K for Bartlett Mall playground in Newburyport upgrades to accommodate children with disabilities. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1089 BEST Hospitality Training – New Line Item Adds new line item for BEST Hospitality Training funded at $50K. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1092 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Massachusetts Service Alliance line item for Building Pathways. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1094 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $500K in the MOTT line item for Acton to create a town community center. Primary Sponsor: Benson 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1097 Short-Term Rental Application Date Amends the short-term rental act by applying its provisions to contracts entered into on or after July 1, 2019. Primary Sponsor: Jones

Page 82 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 1104 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for Outside the Box in Boston. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1113 Short-Term Rental Definition Changes Amends MGL 64G:1 by inserting new definitions for the terms “hosting platform” and “intermediary”. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Labor and Economic Development 1116 Short-Term Rental Intermediary Liability Amends the short-term rental act by shielding the intermediary from liability for failure to collect or to facilitate the collection of rent. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Labor and Economic Development 1118 Urban Agenda Economic Development Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the urban agenda economic development grants appropriation by $250K and earmarks the same amount for the Beacon Communities Charitable Fund for the John L. Tierney Learning Center. Primary Sponsor: Biele 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1119 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Earmark Earmarks $400K in the Massachusetts Service Alliance line item for the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1120 Short-Term Rental Occupancy Definition Amends MGL 64G:1 by inserting a new definition for the term “occupancy”. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Labor and Economic Development 1128 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $130K and earmarks same amount for public safety during the International Sand Sculpting Festival. Primary Sponsor: Vincent 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1157 Minor Minimum Wage Amends chapter 121 of the acts of 2018 by inserting a new section that exempt employers from the prevailing minimum wage for individuals under 18 years old who are employed for a certain number of days and to require employers to pay such individuals $11/hour. Primary Sponsor: Hill Subject Labor and Economic Development 1158 Summer Jobs for At-Risk-Youth – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the summer jobs for at-risk-youth appropriation by $175K and earmarks the same amount for the Union of Minority Neighborhoods. Primary Sponsor: Decker 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1171 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for the Frederick Douglass House in New Bedford. Primary Sponsor: Cabral 7008

Page 83 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 1175 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the MOTT line item for AHA! Art, History & Architecture in New Bedford for outreach and educational programs. Primary Sponsor: Cabral 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1177 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the MOTT line item for the New Bedford Festival Theatre for a training apprenticeship program. Primary Sponsor: Cabral 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1181 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Earmarks $100K in the MOTT line item for production at Zeiterion Performing Arts in New Bedford. Primary Sponsor: Cabral 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1182 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the MOTT line item for Southwick's 250th Commemoration. Primary Sponsor: Boldyga 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1184 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $80K in the MOTT line item for youth programs at Dennison Memorial Community Center in New Bedford. Primary Sponsor: Cabral 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1191 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the MOTT line item for the Cape Verdean Association of New Bedford for cultural educational programming and community services. Primary Sponsor: Cabral 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1200 Urban Agenda Economic Development Grants – Earmark Earmarks $500K in the urban agenda economic development grants line item for the Greater Roxbury Neighborhood Council Trust Fund. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1203 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Service Alliance appropriation by $250K and earmarks the same amount for the Innovation Venture Fund at Umass Lowell. Primary Sponsor: Golden 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1212 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the MOTT line item for the National Guard Association of Massachusetts for the one hundred forty- second National Guard Association of United States General Conference. Primary Sponsor: Boldyga 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1229 John Adams Innovation Institute – New Line Item Adds new line item for John Adams Innovation Institute funded at $1.5M. Primary Sponsor: Ferrante 7002

Page 84 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 1235 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $3.2M for Northborough to acquire land for a fire department. Primary Sponsor: Naughton 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1236 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Service Alliance appropriation by $250K and earmarks the same amount for the Lowell Department of Planning and Development for beautification of business districts. Primary Sponsor: Golden 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1246 Massachusetts Service Alliance – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Service Alliance appropriation by $100K and earmarks the same amount for a business development grant program in Chelmsford. Primary Sponsor: Golden 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1256 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for programming at the Lewis H. Latimer Society & Museum in Chelsea. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1257 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $15K in the MOTT line item for Auburn for AED devices in public spaces. Primary Sponsor: Frost 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1275 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the MOTT line item for the National Guard Association of Massachusetts for the one hundred forty- second National Guard Association of United States General Conference. Primary Sponsor: Chan 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1284 Employee Transportation – New Line Item Adds a new line item for the Transportation Management Association of the Middlesex 3 Coalition, Inc. to operate and maintain transportation service between Lowell and Burlington funded at $125K. Primary Sponsor: Gordon 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1285 Summer Jobs for At-Risk-Youth – Appropriation Increase Increases the summer jobs for at-risk-youth appropriation by $2M. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur 7002 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1288 Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development appropriation by $250K and earmarks the same amount for the Massachusetts Office of Employee Involvement and Ownership. Primary Sponsor: Mark 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1289 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Whitefield-Majiro Friendship Society. Primary Sponsor: Straus 7008

Page 85 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Labor and Economic Development 1293 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Susan B. Anthony Memorial Park in Adams. Primary Sponsor: Barrett 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1299 Division of Industrial Accidents – Appropriation Increase Increases the Division of Industrial Accidents appropriation by $426K. Primary Sponsor: Hay 7003 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1327 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Earmark Earmarks $15K in the MOTT line item for the Westfield Historic Industries Preservation Project. Primary Sponsor: Velis 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1334 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $25K for the Greater Newburyport Chamber of Commerce. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse 7008 Subject Labor and Economic Development 1356 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $200K for a priority corridor study of the route 28 traffic corridor in Milton and Randolph. Primary Sponsor: Driscoll 7008 Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 28 Possession of Mortgage Proceeds Amends MGL 183:63B and MGL 255E:6 by prohibiting anyone other than a mortgagor, mortgagor’s attorney or mortgagee’s attorney to possess any portion of mortgage proceeds when a deed is recorded and by allowing for real estate licenses to be suspended or revoked if this rule is violated. Primary Sponsor: Linsky Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 46 Resale of Alcohol for Off-Premises Consumption Amends MGL 138:19 by inserting a new subsection that would allow manufacturers and licensed purchasers to sell and resell alcohol in kegs, casks, barrels, cans, or bottles for off-premises consumption. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 76 Marketplace Sales Tax Collection Waiver Amends the bill in section 15 by authorizing the Department of Revenue to grant a waiver on a case-by-case basis to allow marketplace sellers, rather than marketplace facilitators, to collect and remit sales tax collected through marketplace platforms. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 100 Tax Title Accounts Amends MGL 60:52 by authorizing municipal collectors to require tax title assignees to pay property taxes that remain unpaid at the end of the fiscal year. Also amends MGL 60:62 by allowing a person delinquent on taxes to repay a tax title assignee at any time before a petition for foreclosure. Primary Sponsor: Ultrino Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 248 Expanding Uses for the Water Pollution Abatement Revolving Fund Inserts a new section to allow for certain funds allocated to the Water Pollution Abatement Revolving Fund to be spent for deleading projects in public schools. Primary Sponsor: Ehrlich Page 86 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 280 Offshore Wind Contract Pricing Amends the 2016 Act to Promote Energy Diversity by removing the requirement that each long-term contract for offshore wind energy generation approved by the Department of Public Utilities must be lower-cost than the procurement that preceded it. Primary Sponsor: Haddad Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 340 Charter School Aid Amends section 21 by reinstating the current charter school transitional assistance formula set forth in subsection gg of MGL 71:89 and by adding supplemental assistance, subject to appropriation, for districts with over 9% of school spending dedicated to charter schools. Primary Sponsor: Ultrino Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 563 Special Commission -- Pay Per Stop T Inserts a new section that creates a special commission to study and report on the implications of changing the fee structure of the MBTA to a “pay per stop” structure. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 564 Public Private Educational Partnerships Task Force Inserts a new section forming a task force on establishing partnerships between state-owned educational institutions and private corporations. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 565 Educational Mandates Task Force Inserts a new section to establish an Educational Mandate Task Force to review existing state mandates placed on public schools and districts in the Commonwealth. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 570 Online Posting of CMRs Inserts a new section to the bill requiring all agencies and departments to post all CMRs relating to the department or agency on the agency’s website. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 572 Pay Increase for National Guard Members Amends MGL 33:83 by increasing the rate for Massachusetts National Guard members who perform certain duties from $100 to $200 per day. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 574 Detainment at the Request of Federal Immigration Officers if Public Safety Threat Allows state and local law enforcement, at the request of federal immigration officers, to detain a person in custody for up to 12 hours if the person poses a threat to public safety; the detention may extend past 12 hours if a judicial officer determines there is probable cause to believe the person is a removable alien. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 575 Transferring $5M from the Race Horse Development Fund to the Community Preservation Trust Fund Inserts a new section that requires up to $5M each year to be directed from the Race Horse Development Fund to the Community Preservation Trust Fund, if ANF requests it in writing. Primary Sponsor: Jones

Page 87 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 580 Consolidated Net Surplus to Community Preservation Trust Fund Inserts a new section that requires a transfer of up to $10M from any consolidated net surplus in FY19 to the Community Preservation Trust Fund. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 581 Establishing a Permanent Commission to Review Foundation Budget Calculations Amends MGL 70:4 to establish a permanent commission to review, every 5 years, how foundation budgets are calculated and to recommend potential changes. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 585 Annual Early Voting Payments to Municipalities Amends MGL 54:25B by requiring the Commonwealth to fund the amount estimated to be spent annually by each city and town on early voting, as estimated by the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 593 Optometrist Expansion Expands the scope of practice for optometrists to allow them to treat glaucoma and prescribe oral therapeutic medications. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 616 Promoting Small Business in Massachusetts Inserts a new section to MGL 6 that requires the Governor to annually issue a proclamation to set the first Saturday and Sunday following Thanksgiving Day as “Small Business Weekend”. Primary Sponsor: O'Connell Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 698 Naming the Norfolk County Superior Court Inserts a new section to name the Norfolk County Superior Court in Dedham the “William D. Delahunt Courthouse”. Primary Sponsor: Mariano Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 729 Nursing Facilities Task Force Consideration of Geographically Isolated Communities Amends section 55 by requiring the nursing facilities task force to evaluate the needs of geographically isolated nursing homes in rural areas. Primary Sponsor: Fernandes Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 787 Consolidating the Department of Children and Families Reporting Requirements Amends language in the Department of Children and Families line item to streamline data collection by the Department of Children and Families. Also amends multiple MGLs to consolidate required reports by DCF. Primary Sponsor: Khan 4800 Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 791 MSBA Community Poverty Factor Calculation Inserts a new section requiring the Massachusetts School Building Authority, in determining the grant percentage for approved school projects, to calculate the community poverty factor for calendar years 2019 and 2020 by examining the proportion of economically disadvantaged students from 2014 to the present and assigning whichever year's factor is the highest. Primary Sponsor: Jones

Page 88 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 794 Naloxone Bulk Purchase Trust Fund Expansion Amends MGL 29:2RRRR by expanding eligibility to participate in the Municipal Bulk Purchasing program to include ambulance services. Primary Sponsor: O'Day Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 817 Limiting Retroactive Claim Denials for Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services Amends multiple MGLs to prohibit insurers from imposing a retroactive claim denial for behavioral health services except in certain circumstances. Primary Sponsor: O'Day Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 823 Regional Transit Authority Base Revenue Amends MGL 29:2ZZZ by codifying a base revenue amount of $90.5M to go to regional transit authorities in FY20 from the Commonwealth Transportation Fund and by establishing an inflation factor to determine this amount in future years. Primary Sponsor: Peake Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 825 Regional Transit Authorities Memorandum of Understanding Strikes and replaces section 51 with language that would require each regional transit authority and MassDOT to enter a memorandum of understanding before state funding may be disbursed, but authorizing the distribution of base revenue pending completion of a dispute resolution process. Primary Sponsor: Peake Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 826 Regional RTAs and Establishing the Federal Transit Funding Maximization Fund Inserts a new section establishing the Federal Transit Funding Maximization Fund to provide funding for the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority and the Southeastern Regional Transit Authority to identify and pursue projects with private transportation providers to increase federal transit formula funding. Primary Sponsor: Peake Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 847 Supplemental Infrastructure Financing for Transportation Inserts a new chapter into the General Laws that covers supplemental infrastructure financing for transportation agreements between municipalities and MassDOT. Primary Sponsor: Straus Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 879 Expanding the Uses of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Amends MGL 21A:22 by expanding the purposes for which RGGI revenue may be spent. Amends MGL 25:19 by eliminating the requirement that 80% of amounts generated by the RGGI carbon dioxide trading mechanism be spent on energy efficiency programs. Primary Sponsor: Golden Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 902 Extending the Sunset Date for the Prescription Drug Voucher Program Extends from January 1, 2020 to July 1, 2020 the sunset date for the prescription drug voucher program. Primary Sponsor: Ashe Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 912 Establishing a Sick Leave Bank for Miguel Rivera Inserts a new section that establishes a sick leave bank for Miguel Rivera. Primary Sponsor: González

Page 89 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 922 Marketplace Seller and Qualified Seller Definitions Amends section 14 by inserting a definition for the term “qualified seller”, covering publicly traded telecommunications vendors, and by revising the definition of “marketplace seller” to exclude qualified sellers. Primary Sponsor: Muradian Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 983 Changing the Composition of the Civil Asset Forfeiture Commission Amends section 54 by adding representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts and the Boston Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to the Civil Asset Forfeiture Commission. Primary Sponsor: Livingstone Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 991 Naming a Water Spray Deck After a Lifeguard Inserts a new section naming a water spray deck at the Melnea A. Cass Recreation Complex after lifeguard Nakieka “Kiki” Taylor. Primary Sponsor: Tyler Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1057 MassHealth Drug Pricing Information Disclosure Amends sections 5 and 29 of the bill by requiring any analysis or research by the health policy commission or other relevant party on drug pricing to specify methodologies and assumptions, and to be subject to a notice and comment process. Prohibits HPC and EOHHS from disclosing information in a manner that would compromise the financial, competitive, or proprietary nature of information. Removes the requirement that HPC refer noncompliant drug manufacturers to the Attorney General. Primary Sponsor: Coppinger Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1068 Naming a Bridge in Falmouth Inserts a new section that would name the Route 28 bridge in Falmouth the "Deputy John Robert Kotfila Jr. Memorial Bridge". Primary Sponsor: Vieira Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1075 Renaming the Inland Fisheries and Game Fund Amends MGL 131:2C by renaming the Inland Fisheries and Game Fund the “George L. Darey Inland Fisheries and Game Fund”. Primary Sponsor: Vieira Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1078 Including SSI Income for Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children Eligibility and Benefits Amends MGL 118:3 by requiring the department of transitional assistance to treat adult supplemental security income as countable income to determine eligibility and benefits for TAFDC. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1138 Authorizing MassPort To Issue Citations To Transportation Network Company Drivers Amends MGL 159A1/2:10 to authorize MassPort to issue citations to TNC drivers for violations that occur at Logan Airport. Primary Sponsor: Vincent Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1163 Establishing The Mary Longley Park Inserts a new section that designates a portion of the in memory of Mary Longley, an advocate of tenant rights. Primary Sponsor: Santiago

Page 90 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1164 CPCS Billable Hours Cap Inserts a section amending MGL 211D:11 by authorizing the chief counsel of CPCS to waive the billable hours cap for private counsel up to 2,000 hours under certain circumstances. Primary Sponsor: Meschino Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1183 Youth Voting Amends MGL 51:47A by removing the requirement that an individual be 18 years old before pre-registering to vote and allowing a pre-registrant to vote in the primary election if they will be 18 years old on or before a special or general election. Primary Sponsor: Lewis Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1224 Consolidated Net Surplus to Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Inserts a new section that requires a transfer of up to $10M from any consolidated net surplus in FY18 to the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center. Primary Sponsor: Ferrante Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1273 Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs Consolidation Change Amends the bill in section 44 by requiring existing union representation to remain the same for employees subject to the energy and environmental affairs transfer. Primary Sponsor: Chan Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1282 Medal of Honor Highway Requires the DOT to designate U.S. Highway 20 as the Medal of Honor Highway, honoring gold medal recipients. Primary Sponsor: Straus Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1321 Special Commission -- Local Aid Distribution Inserts a new section that establishes a commission to study the distribution of general local aid in the Commonwealth. Primary Sponsor: Cabral Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1324 Lobster Processing Amends MGL 94:77G and MGL 130:44 by modifying rapid freezing restrictions on the processing of live lobsters. Primary Sponsor: Straus Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1347 Independent Study to Inform Long-Term Management of Blue Hills Reservation Requires UMASS to provide for a study and survey of the Blue Hills Reservation. Primary Sponsor: Driscoll Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1361 MassHealth Drug Pricing Attorney General Referral Amends section 5 to allow the Health Policy Commission to refer drugs it deems unreasonable or excessively priced to the Attorney General. Primary Sponsor: Straus Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1363 Child Care Development Block Grant Reporting Inserts a section requiring the Executive Office of Administration and Finance to report to the Legislature on expenditures pertaining to the federal Child Care Development Block Grant. Primary Sponsor: Peisch

Page 91 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Legislation, Non-Budget 1369 Perfecting Amendment Makes technical amendments to the bill Primary Sponsor: Michlewitz Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 56 Department of Developmental Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Developmental Services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for mitigation amongst the towns and cities hosting a developmental center. Primary Sponsor: Dooley 5911 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 93 Independent Living Assistance Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases independent living assistance program appropriation by $442K and earmarks $1.9M for assistive technology. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson 4120 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 94 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the child and adolescent mental health services line item for YouthConnect in East Boston. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 5042 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 143 Head Injury Services – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases head injury services appropriation by $1.4M and requires the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission to fund services provided under the statewide head injury program. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson 4120 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 162 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the child and adolescent mental health services appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the Alliance for Inclusion and Prevention's work in public schools and in Gateway Cities. Primary Sponsor: Malia 5042 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 205 Community Day and Work Programs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases community day and work programs appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for community access to the arts in Great Barrington to provide opportunities for individuals with disabilities to participate in the arts. Primary Sponsor: Pignatelli 5920 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 228 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the child and adolescent mental health services appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for the NAN Project. Primary Sponsor: Day 5042 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 412 Disabled Persons Protection Commission – Appropriation Increase Increases appropriation for Disabled Persons Protection Commission by $523K. Primary Sponsor: Garballey 1107 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 419 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the child and adolescent mental health services appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Children's Room in Arlington. Primary Sponsor: Garballey 5042

Page 92 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 481 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – Earmark Earmarks $125K in the child and adolescent mental health services line item for Shrewsbury Youth and Family Services, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Kane 5042 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 491 Community Day and Work Programs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases community day and work programs appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the renovation of Stearns Tavern to create a community based day and work program. Primary Sponsor: LeBoeuf 5920 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 522 Mental Health Legal Advisors Commission Representation Amends MGL 221:34E by prohibiting any questions on eligibility for the representation by Mental Health Legal Advisors Commission from affecting the final disposition of any proceeding for which MHLAC is representing an individual. Primary Sponsor: Balser Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 523 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the child and adolescent mental health services appropriation by $250K and earmarks $375K to ensure the availability of appropriate interventions for young children. Primary Sponsor: Balser 5042 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 547 Department of Developmental Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Developmental Services appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for the Center of Neurodevelopmental Disorders at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center and Medical School. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 5911 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 559 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – Earmark Earmarks $90K in the child and adolescent mental health services line item for the Northwestern Juvenile Fire Intervention Response Education and Safety Partnership, Inc. in Hampshire and Franklin Counties, Athol, and Holyoke. Primary Sponsor: Carey 5042 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 639 Adult Mental Health and Support Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the adult mental health and support services appropriation by $70K and earmarks same amount for the Mental Health Association. Primary Sponsor: Ashe 5046 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 723 Community Services for the Blind – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases community services for the blind appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for radio reading services from Audible Local Ledger, Audio Journal, Berkshire Talking Chronicle, Lowell Association for the Blind, and Radio Valley Eye. Primary Sponsor: Nangle 4110 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 773 Adult Mental Health and Support Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the adult mental health and support services appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for the International Institute of New England for services to immigrants and refugees who have experienced torture and trauma. Primary Sponsor: Khan 5046

Page 93 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 789 Residential Services for Committed Youths – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the residential services for committed youths appropriation by $500K and earmarks the same amount for the Detention Diversion Advocacy Program coordinated by the Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 4200 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 843 Children's Autism Medicaid Waiver – Appropriation Increase Increases children's autism Medicaid waiver appropriation by $500K and increases earmark for children's autism Medicaid waiver services by same amount. Primary Sponsor: Barber 5920 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 855 Operation of Hospital Facilities and Community Based Mental Health Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the operation of hospital facilities and community based mental health services appropriation by $95K and earmarks same amount for Everett to create a new mental health clinician position. Primary Sponsor: McGonagle 5095 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 893 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the child and adolescent mental health services appropriation by $11K and earmarks same amount for the SEEM Collaborative in Stoneham. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 5042 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 936 Autism Omnibus – Appropriation Increase Increases autism omnibus appropriation by $3.3M. Primary Sponsor: Day 5920 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 941 Community Day and Work Programs – Appropriation Increase Increases community day and work programs appropriation by $3.3M. Primary Sponsor: Cassidy 5920 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 1134 Center for Police Training in Crisis Intervention — New Line Item Adds a new line item for an operating transfer to the Center for Police Training in Crisis Intervention established pursuant to section 20 of chapter 208 of the acts of 2018 funded at $600K. Primary Sponsor: Decker 5046 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 1173 Department of Developmental Services – Language Change Increases funding for the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress by $25K in the Department of Developmental Services line item. Primary Sponsor: Lewis 5911 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 1253 State Operated Community Based Residential Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state operated community based residential services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount to Caring Health Center. Primary Sponsor: González 5920 Subject Mental Health and Disability Services 1294 Homelessness Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the homelessness services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Pro Bono Legal Services Program. Primary Sponsor: Donato 5046

Page 94 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 24 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the youth-at-risk matching grants appropriation by $1.3M and earmarks same amount for the Salvation Army. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 4590 Subject Public Health 25 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services line item appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for Substance Use Disorder Initiatives in Revere. Primary Sponsor: Vincent 4512 Subject Public Health 53 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the youth-at-risk matching grants appropriation by $10K and earmarks $150K for the Center for Teen Empowerment, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Holmes 4590 Subject Public Health 102 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for the Bridge Recovery Center in Malden. Primary Sponsor: Ultrino 4512 Subject Public Health 103 School-Based Health Programs – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the school-based health programs line item for Malden High School's Starr Wellness Center. Primary Sponsor: Ultrino 4590 Subject Public Health 117 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the domestic violence and sexual assault services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Katie Brown Educational Program. Primary Sponsor: Haddad 4513 Subject Public Health 123 School-Based Health Programs – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the school-based health programs appropriation by $1M and adds language specifying the distribution of funds. Primary Sponsor: Haddad 4590 Subject Public Health 161 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $550K and earmarks $250K for Project RIGHT's prevention initiative in the Grove Hall area of Boston. Primary Sponsor: Malia 4512 Subject Public Health 163 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the health promotion and disease prevention line item by $300K and earmarks same amount for Community Servings. Primary Sponsor: Malia 4513 Subject Public Health 164 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for The Dimock Center's Behavioral Health continuum of substance use care. Primary Sponsor: Malia 4512

Page 95 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 202 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the Berkshire County Youth Development Project through the Railroad Street Youth Project. Primary Sponsor: Pignatelli 4512 Subject Public Health 208 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the youth-at-risk matching grants line item for the Lawrence Sueños Basketball Summer League. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 4590 Subject Public Health 232 Dental Health Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the dental health services appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Volunteers in Medicine Berkshires. Primary Sponsor: Pignatelli 4512 Subject Public Health 239 Substance Addiction Step-Down Recovery Services – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the substance addiction step-down recovery services line item for East Bridgewater Hope. Primary Sponsor: DuBois 4512 Subject Public Health 241 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the youth-at-risk matching grants appropriation by $1M and increases earmark by same amount for youth-at- risk matching grants. Primary Sponsor: Stanley 4590 Subject Public Health 250 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the youth-at-risk matching grants line item by $40K and earmarks same amount for the renovation of the McPherson Youth Center in Beverly. Primary Sponsor: Parisella 4590 Subject Public Health 263 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $175K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for Self Esteem Boston. Primary Sponsor: Ehrlich 4512 Subject Public Health 271 Smoking Prevention and Cessation – Appropriation Increase Increases the smoking prevention and cessation appropriation by $3.6M. Primary Sponsor: Gregoire 4590 Subject Public Health 281 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for a grant program at Baystate Noble Hospital in Westfield. Primary Sponsor: Velis 4512 Subject Public Health 293 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the health promotion and disease prevention line item for a grant to a statewide Alzheimer's disease advocacy and education organization. Primary Sponsor: Gregoire 4513

Page 96 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 296 Substance Addiction Grants – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the substance addiction grant line item for the Baystate Health Eastern Region grant program. Primary Sponsor: Smola 4512 Subject Public Health 325 School-Based Health Programs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school-based health programs appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for the development of school-based Bridge programs. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 4590 Subject Public Health 326 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the youth-at-risk matching grants appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the William J. Bresnahan Scouting and Community Center Inc. in Ashburnham. Primary Sponsor: Zlotnik 4590 Subject Public Health 332 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $49K and earmarks $50K for Troubled Waters, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Garry 4512 Subject Public Health 335 Substance Addiction Family Intervention and Care – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the substance addiction family intervention and care appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for the Community Casework Pilot Program in Leominster. Primary Sponsor: Higgins 4512 Subject Public Health 354 Community and Other Health Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the community and other health centers appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for Fenway Health for a new DASH Center. Primary Sponsor: Lewis 4510 Subject Public Health 358 Special Commission -- Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease Inserts a new section that creates a commission to study the prevalence, obstacle to treatment and assistance for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Primary Sponsor: Garry Subject Public Health 359 Eliminating the Title X Public Awareness Campaign Amends the bill by striking the section that establishes the title X public awareness campaign under the department of public health. Primary Sponsor: Garry Subject Public Health 372 Suicide Prevention – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the suicide prevention appropriation by $1M and earmarks same amount for suicide prevention, intervention, post-intervention and surveillance activities. Primary Sponsor: Petrolati 4513 Subject Public Health 373 Dental Health Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the dental health services appropriation by $375K and earmarks same amount for the Forsyth Institute's Center for Children's Oral Health. Primary Sponsor: Cahill 4512

Page 97 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 387 Greater Milford Area Regional Substance Abuse and Intervention Program – New Line Item Adds new line item for the Milford Police Department and Community Impact funded at $100K. Primary Sponsor: Murray 4512 Subject Public Health 405 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $150K and earmarks the amount for the Perinatal Behavioral Health Clinic at South Shore Hospital. Primary Sponsor: Murphy 4512 Subject Public Health 433 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $15K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for the South Shore Peer recovery services. Primary Sponsor: Kearney 4512 Subject Public Health 452 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $90K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for EB Hope, Inc., Whitman Hanson Will, and Abington Substance Abuse Coalition. Primary Sponsor: Sullivan 4512 Subject Public Health 456 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for Braintree's Community Partnership on Substance Use. Primary Sponsor: Cusack 4512 Subject Public Health 464 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the St. Francis House in Boston. Primary Sponsor: Livingstone 4512 Subject Public Health 471 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the youth-at-risk matching grants line item for Sociedad Latina. Primary Sponsor: Elugardo 4590 Subject Public Health 472 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the youth-at-risk matching grants line item for Hyde Square Task Force. Primary Sponsor: Elugardo 4590 Subject Public Health 474 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the youth-at-risk matching grants line item for the Mildred C. Hailey Community Youth Leadership Institute. Primary Sponsor: Elugardo 4590 Subject Public Health 477 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the youth-at-risk matching grants line item for the Big Sister Association of Greater Boston. Primary Sponsor: Elugardo 4590

Page 98 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 483 Department of Public Health Administration – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the department of public health administration appropriation by $1.7M and earmarks same amount for the State Action for Public Health Excellence Program. Primary Sponsor: Kane 4510 Subject Public Health 486 Tewksbury Ambulance – New Line Item Adds a new line item for a new ambulance in Tewksbury funded at $165K. Primary Sponsor: Nguyen Subject Public Health 525 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the youth-at-risk matching grants appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for Groundwork Somerville. Primary Sponsor: Barber 4590 Subject Public Health 526 School-Based Health Programs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the schoo-based health programs appropriation by $125K and earmarks same amount for the Massachusetts School-Based Health Alliance. Primary Sponsor: Speliotis 4590 Subject Public Health 546 School-Based Health Programs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the school-based health programs appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Massachusetts model of community coalitions. Primary Sponsor: Barrett 4590 Subject Public Health 561 Community and Other Health Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the community and other health centers appropriation by $175K and earmarks same amount for North Shore Community Health Center. Primary Sponsor: Tucker 4510 Subject Public Health 583 Special Commission – Drug Repository Program Establishes a special commission to study a drug repository program, to allow high cost medications to be donated, particularly medications used to treat chronic illness and cancer. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Public Health 587 Prescription Drug Costs Inserts a new section that prohibits insurers from prohibiting or penalizing a pharmacist for disclosing to an insured individual purchasing a prescription the cost, the availability of an equivalent, or the benefits to paying cash. Also prohibits insurers from charging an individual more for a medication than if the individual paid for the medication without insurance. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Public Health 592 Establishing an Involuntary Hold for Individuals who Suffered from an Opiate-related Overdose Amends MGL 111:51½ by allowing an individual to be involuntarily held for up to 3 days if the individual suffered from an opiate-related overdose within 7 days of receiving a substance abuse evaluation or was recently administered naloxone. Primary Sponsor: Jones

Page 99 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 604 Healthy Relationships Grant Program – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the healthy relationships grant program appropriation by $850K and adds language for community-based partnerships. Primary Sponsor: Hogan 4513 Subject Public Health 624 Bureau of Administration – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of administration appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for a Substance Addiction Prevention Coordinator in Lynnfield and the operation of the Office of Prevention-A Healthy Lynnfield. Primary Sponsor: Jones 4510 Subject Public Health 627 Naloxone Pilot Expansion – Earmark Earmarks $100K for the Municipal Naloxone Bulk Purchase Trust Fund. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 4512 Subject Public Health 636 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the youth-at-risk matching grants appropriation by $450K and increases earmark by same amount for the YWCA organizations. Primary Sponsor: Decker 4590 Subject Public Health 644 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for mental health and substance addiction prevention in Southborough. Primary Sponsor: Dykema 4512 Subject Public Health 645 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for mental health and substance addiction prevention in Hopkinton. Primary Sponsor: Dykema 4512 Subject Public Health 647 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for New Beginnings. Primary Sponsor: Dykema 4512 Subject Public Health 725 Community Health Centers – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the community health centers line item for the Brockton Neighborhood Health Center. Primary Sponsor: Cassidy 4510 Subject Public Health 726 Post Partum Depression Pilot Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the post partum depression pilot program appropriation by $300K, earmarks $150K for technical assistance to health care providers by the Department of Public Health, and earmarks $150K for said department to produce a report. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 4510 Subject Public Health 742 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $95K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for the Eastern Massachusetts Goal Setting and Relapse Prevention program. Primary Sponsor: Ayers 4512

Page 100 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 743 Community Health Centers – Earmark Earmarks $350K in the community health centers line item for the Manet Community Health Center. Primary Sponsor: Ayers 4510 Subject Public Health 750 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for Martha's Vineyard Community Services. Primary Sponsor: Fernandes 4512 Subject Public Health 757 Perinatal Mental Health Awareness – New Line Item Adds new line item for a perinatal mental health awareness and education campaign funded at $400K. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 4590 Subject Public Health 768 Division of Health Care Safety and Quality – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the division of health care safety and quality appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for the Perinatal-Neonatal Quality Improvement Network of Massachusetts. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 4510 Subject Public Health 781 Gun Violence Prevention Program – Appropriation Increase Increases the gun violence prevention program appropriation by $20K and earmarks same amount for the Community Service Officer Program in Barnstable. Primary Sponsor: Crocker 4590 Subject Public Health 784 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Charlestown Coalition. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 4512 Subject Public Health 797 Commission -- Resolve on Robotic Surgery Creates a special commission to investigate and study the use of robotic surgery. Primary Sponsor: O'Day Subject Public Health 800 Hospital Operations – Earmark and Language Change Earmarks $300K in the hospital operations line item for the Pappas Rehabilitation Hospital for Children summer program and adds language requiring not less than 120 inpatient beds at the Pappas Rehabilitation Hospital for Children. Primary Sponsor: Galvin 4590 Subject Public Health 811 Community Health Centers – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the community health centers line item for the Greater Lawrence Family Health Center, Inc. in Haverhill. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 4510 Subject Public Health 852 Nursing Workforce Study Inserts a new section that requires the department to commission at least 3 independent studies, in consultation with the health policy commission, relating to nursing workforce. Primary Sponsor: Ryan

Page 101 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 853 Community Health Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the community health centers appropriation by $300K and earmarks same amount for Health Care Without Walls, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Hogan 4510 Subject Public Health 886 Community Health Centers – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the community health centers line item for a new community outreach pilot program by Boston Health Care for the Homeless. Primary Sponsor: Santiago 4510 Subject Public Health 894 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for Harbor Health Services. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, D. 4512 Subject Public Health 905 Commission – Continuum of Care for Substance Use Disorder Inserts a new section that creates a special commission to study the availability of a continuum of care for individuals with substance use disorder. Primary Sponsor: Santiago Subject Public Health 928 Requirements for Certain Partial Fill Prescriptions Inserts a new section that requires insurance policies providing prescription drug coverage in the state to apply a pro- rated cost-sharing rate to prescriptions for partial supply and prohibits pro-rated dispensing fees for partial fills if the purpose is to synchronize an individual’s medication. Primary Sponsor: Ryan Subject Public Health 929 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the health promotion and disease prevention appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Cranberry Health Research Center at the University of Massachusetts. Primary Sponsor: Straus 4513 Subject Public Health 931 Women Infants and Children – Appropriation Increase Increases the woman infants and children appropriation by $1.1M. Primary Sponsor: Hecht 4513 Subject Public Health 933 Community Health Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the community health centers appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for NEW Health Charlestown. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 4510 Subject Public Health 948 Down Syndrome Clinic – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the down syndrome clinic line item for the Down Syndrome program at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Children's Medical Center. Primary Sponsor: Mahoney 4510

Page 102 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 949 State Laboratory and Communicable Disease Control Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the state laboratory and communicable disease control services appropriation by $863K and earmarks same amount for the development of a Lyme Disease antibody by the MassBiologics division of the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Primary Sponsor: Mahoney 4516 Subject Public Health 966 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $300K and earmarks same amount for a transportation services pilot program in the Merrimack Valley. Primary Sponsor: Nguyen 4512 Subject Public Health 972 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services – Earmark Earmarks $20K in the domestic violence and sexual assault services line item for Delamano, Inc. in Lawrence. Primary Sponsor: Minicucci 4513 Subject Public Health 981 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services by $320K and earmarks $250K for Total Immersion Program with the Gavin Foundation Inc. Primary Sponsor: Biele 4512 Subject Public Health 990 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $155K and earmarks same amount for the Joseph Nee Collaborative Center for substance addiction programming. Primary Sponsor: Biele 4512 Subject Public Health 998 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for the Webster Opiate Task Force. Primary Sponsor: McKenna 4512 Subject Public Health 1002 Suicide Prevention – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the suicide prevention line item for The Samaritans of Fall River/New Bedford, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Straus 4513 Subject Public Health 1008 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Language Change Amends language in the bureau of substance addiction services line item to require at least three of the five new recovery centers to serve gateway municipalities. Primary Sponsor: Vargas 4512 Subject Public Health 1020 Community Health Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the community health centers appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the South Boston Community Health Center, Inc. and South Boston Leadership Initiative. Primary Sponsor: Biele 4510 Subject Public Health 1021 Community Health Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the community health centers appropriation by $165K and earmarks $175K for a substance addiction and narcotic use reduction program at a federally qualified community health center in South Boston. Primary Sponsor: Biele 4510

Page 103 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 1029 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services – Earmark Earmarks $10K in the domestic violence and sexual assault services line item for a public safety grant to Salisbury. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse 4513 Subject Public Health 1041 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for a community hospital in Franklin County affiliated with a Western Massachusetts academic medical center. Primary Sponsor: Mark 4512 Subject Public Health 1058 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the youth-at-risk matching grants line item for a Youth Community Center in Georgetown. Primary Sponsor: Mirra 4590 Subject Public Health 1067 Hospital Operations – Language Change Adds language in the hospital operations line item requiring that Tewksbury hospital maintain the same number of beds as in fiscal year 2019. Primary Sponsor: Robertson 4590 Subject Public Health 1070 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the youth-at-risk matching grants line item for the Randolph Intergenerational Community Center in Randolph. Primary Sponsor: Driscoll 4590 Subject Public Health 1081 Prostate Cancer Research – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the prostate cancer research appropriation by $450K and amends language specifying that not less than 85% of funds be appropriated to the AdMeTech foundation-led Prostate Cancer Action Council. Primary Sponsor: Cassidy 4590 Subject Public Health 1083 Gun Violence Prevention Program – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the gun violence prevention program line item for Elevate Boston's substance abuse/trauma prevention initiative in the Roxbury area of Boston. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 4590 Subject Public Health 1106 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the youth-at-risk matching grants appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay Mentor 2.0 program. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 4590 Subject Public Health 1142 Requiring Insurance Coverage of Nasal Naloxone Amends various MGLs to require insurers to provide a separate payment for nasal naloxone dispensed in all settings. Primary Sponsor: Decker Subject Public Health 1145 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for additional services to the Salisbury Treatment Outreach Prevention Program. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse 4512

Page 104 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 1148 Healthy Relationships Grant Program – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the healthy relationships grant program appropriation by $850K and adds language for community-based partnerships. Primary Sponsor: Blais 4513 Subject Public Health 1162 Violence Prevention Grants – Appropriation Increase Increases the violence prevention grants appropriation by $490K. Primary Sponsor: Gouveia 4590 Subject Public Health 1165 School Based Health Programs – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the school based health programs line item for the Athol Community Elementary School (ACES) School Based Health Center. Primary Sponsor: Whipps 4590 Subject Public Health 1167 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for a fentanyl drug testing harm reduction pilot program by Fenway Health. Primary Sponsor: Gouveia 4512 Subject Public Health 1176 Hepatitis C Screening Amends MGL 111:4M1/2 by requiring every person over the age of 18 to be offered a hepatitis C screening from a primary care provider. Primary Sponsor: Lewis Subject Public Health 1180 Prevention of Venereal Diseases in Minors Amends various sections of MGL 111 and MGL 112 to allow clinics to, in addition to providing treatment for minors suffering from venereal diseases, offer prevention services. Primary Sponsor: Lewis Subject Public Health 1186 Healthy Relationships Grant Program – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the healthy relationships grant program line item for the Women’s Center in New Bedford. Primary Sponsor: Cabral 4513 Subject Public Health 1187 Regional Emergency Medical Services – Appropriation Increase Increases the regional emergency medical services appropriation by $178K. Primary Sponsor: Straus 4510 Subject Public Health 1194 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for the Office-Based Addiction/Opioid Treatment program by the Greater New Bedford Community Health Center. Primary Sponsor: Cabral 4512 Subject Public Health 1238 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $10K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for the Reading Coalition Against Substance Abuse. Primary Sponsor: Haggerty 4512

Page 105 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 1243 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $10K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for the Woburn Coalition Against Substance Abuse. Primary Sponsor: Haggerty 4512 Subject Public Health 1255 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases bureau of substance addiction services appropriation by $5M, earmarks $2M for technical assistance to service systems of medication management, and earmarks $3M for the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 4512 Subject Public Health 1262 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Firearm Violence Institute – New Line Item Adds a new line item for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts firearm violence institute funded at $500K. Primary Sponsor: Linsky Subject Public Health 1274 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the health promotion and disease prevention appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Greater New England Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Primary Sponsor: Chan 4513 Subject Public Health 1292 Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners Program – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the sexual assault nurse examiners program appropriation by $950K and increases earmark for Massachusetts Children’s Alliance, Inc. by $50K. Primary Sponsor: Mark 4510 Subject Public Health 1302 Requiring Insurance Coverage for Certain Multiple Sclerosis Drugs Amends multiple MGLs to require insurers to provide coverage for a disease modifying prescription drugs for treatment of multiple sclerosis if the individual has already been prescribed the drug and achieved positive clinical results. Primary Sponsor: Garballey Subject Public Health 1310 Bureau of Substance Addiction Services – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for the North Worcester County Drug Task Force. Primary Sponsor: Hay 4512 Subject Public Health 1313 Community Health Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the community health centers appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Hilltown Community Health Centers, Inc. to expand primary health care services in Amherst. Primary Sponsor: Domb 4510 Subject Public Health 1328 Suicide Prevention – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the suicide prevention line item for the United Way of Tri-County’s Call 2 Talk program. Primary Sponsor: Lewis 4513 Subject Public Health 1333 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the youth-at-risk matching grants appropriation by $500K and amends language requiring that not less than $2.2M be appropriated to the Massachusetts Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs. Primary Sponsor: Honan 4590

Page 106 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Health 1338 Gun Violence Prevention Program – Language Change Names the gun violence prevention program line item the Herman Taylor III Trust Fund and adds language regarding non-profit organization qualifications and reporting specifications by the department of public health. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 4590 Subject Public Health 1342 Nuclear Safety Assessments – Language Change Adds language to the nuclear safety assessments line item including funding for the C-10 Research and Education Foundation, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse 4510 Subject Public Health 1343 Youth-At-Risk Matching Grants – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the youth-at-risk matching grants appropriation by $400K and increases earmark by same amount for the Alliance of Massachusetts YMCAs, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Dykema 4590 Subject Public Health 1349 Massachusetts General Hospital Down Syndrome Program – New Line Item Adds a new line item for MGH's Down Syndrome Program funded at $200K. Primary Sponsor: Livingstone 4510 Subject Public Health 1353 Division of Health Care Safety and Quality – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the division of health care safety and quality appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for the medical orders for life sustaining treatment program. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur 4510 Subject Public Health 1370 Bureau of Subtstance Addiction Services -- Earmark Earmarks $20K in the bureau of substance addiction services line item for the Merrimack Valley Prevention and Substance Abuse Project. Primary Sponsor: Minicucci Subject Public Safety 1 Department of State Police – Earmark 1037 Earmarks $25K in the Department of State Police line item for directed patrols on Constitution Beach. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 8100 Subject Public Safety 23 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $10K and earmarks same amount for records management software for the fire department of Chelsea. Primary Sponsor: Vincent 8324 Subject Public Safety 30 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $105K and earmarks same amount for police and fire vehicles in Medfield. Primary Sponsor: Dooley 8000 Subject Public Safety 32 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for extraction tools for the fire department in Medfield. Primary Sponsor: Dooley 8000

Page 107 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 57 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for radio communications improvements in the police, fire, and public works departments in Wrentham. Primary Sponsor: Dooley 8000 Subject Public Safety 63 Dispute Resolution Services – New Line Item Adds a new line item for community mediation services to residents of Hampden County through Dispute Resolution Services, Inc. in Springfield funded at $75K. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo Subject Public Safety 67 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Hub and COR programs at the police department in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 8000 Subject Public Safety 82 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for a Joint Dispatch Feasibility Study in Framingham. Primary Sponsor: Lewis 8000 Subject Public Safety 87 Department of Corrections – Earmark Earmarks $2.2M in the Department of Corrections line item for municipal prison mitigation. Primary Sponsor: Kafka 8900 Subject Public Safety 92 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $35K and earmarks same amount for active shooter training for the fire and police departments in Sharon. Primary Sponsor: Kafka 8324 Subject Public Safety 110 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for public safety upgrades to the schools, library, police, and the public works department in Ashland. Primary Sponsor: Lewis 8000 Subject Public Safety 111 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for emergency roadway repairs in Bridgewater. Primary Sponsor: D'Emilia 8000 Subject Public Safety 112 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount to upgrade the emergency radio communications system for the Fire Chiefs' Association of Bristol County. Primary Sponsor: Haddad 8324 Subject Public Safety 114 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $300K and earmarks same amount to cover a third of the cost of implementing the emergency radio communications system for the Fire Chiefs' Association of Bristol County. Primary Sponsor: Haddad 8324

Page 108 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 121 Shannon Grant – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Shannon Grant appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the Black Men of Greater Springfield, Inc. for violence prevention programming in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: Williams 8100 Subject Public Safety 124 Community Policing Grants – New Line Item Adds new line item for community policing grants and a pilot program in Boston funded at $533K. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 8000 Subject Public Safety 127 Shannon Grants – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases the Shannon Grant appropriation by $1M and amends the language to replace four per cent with ten per cent regarding administrative costs. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 8100 Subject Public Safety 129 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for emergency road repairs in Raynham. Primary Sponsor: D'Emilia 8000 Subject Public Safety 148 Amending the Definition of Assault Weapon Amends MGL 140 to revise the definition of "assault weapon". Primary Sponsor: Lombardo Subject Public Safety 149 Prohibiting Regulation of Weapons Under Chapter 93A Amends MGL 93A to prevent any regulation of weapons under the provisions of that chapter. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo Subject Public Safety 185 Firearms Licensing Administrative Task Force Inserts a new section establishing a Firearms Licensing Administrative Task Force to study and report on the Commonwealth's firearms licensing process. Primary Sponsor: Smola Subject Public Safety 194 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $125K in the Department of Fire Services line item to replace the floor of the Weir Street Fire Station in Taunton. Primary Sponsor: O'Connell 8324 Subject Public Safety 203 Criminal Justice Information Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Criminal Justice Information Services appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for C3 and E3 police management for the administration of community involvement in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: González 8000 Subject Public Safety 219 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $20K in the Department of Fire Services line item for the Lawrence fire department's youth training program. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 8324

Page 109 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 249 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $350K and earmarks same amount for a traffic signal in Belmont. Primary Sponsor: Rogers, D. 8000 Subject Public Safety 252 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $275K and earmarks same amount for the installation of Computer Aided Dispatch software for the police and fire departments in Beverly. Primary Sponsor: Parisella 8000 Subject Public Safety 259 Public Safety Information Technology Costs – Appropriation Increase Increases the Public Safety Information Technology Costs appropriation by $343K. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 8000 Subject Public Safety 267 Worcester Sheriff's Office – Appropriation Increase Increases the Worcester County Sheriff's Office appropriation by $481K. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson 8910 Subject Public Safety 269 Public Safety Information Technology Costs – Earmark Earmarks $15K in the Public Safety Information Technology Costs line item for PTSD and mental health training for police staff in Wakefield. Primary Sponsor: Wong 8000 Subject Public Safety 278 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $65K and earmarks same amount for washers and dryers for the fire department in Saugus. Primary Sponsor: Wong 8324 Subject Public Safety 279 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $60K and earmarks same amount for a Cascade Air Filing System and a self-contained breathing apparatus for the fire department in Saugus. Primary Sponsor: Wong 8324 Subject Public Safety 286 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $420K in the Department of Fire Services line item for a grant program to provide financial assistance for the purchase of extractors. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 8324 Subject Public Safety 299 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Westwood Fire Department memorial monument construction in Westwood. Primary Sponsor: McMurtry 8324 Subject Public Safety 312 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for traffic lights in Dracut. Primary Sponsor: Garry 8324

Page 110 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 319 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for the police department's behavioral health unit in Lynn. Primary Sponsor: Capano 8000 Subject Public Safety 320 Nahant Police Department Utility Vehicle – New Line Item Adds a new line item for a side-by-side utility vehicle for the police department in Nahant funded at $15K. Primary Sponsor: Capano 8000 Subject Public Safety 352 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $175K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for public safety improvements in Grafton. Primary Sponsor: Muradian 8000 Subject Public Safety 353 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for public safety improvements in Northbridge. Primary Sponsor: Muradian 8000 Subject Public Safety 357 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $130K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for public safety improvements in Upton. Primary Sponsor: Muradian 8000 Subject Public Safety 374 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for a municipal grant program administered by the fire marshal for firefighter cancer screenings. Primary Sponsor: Murphy 8324 Subject Public Safety 381 Medway Traffic Regulation Equipment – New Line Item Adds new line item for two solar powered speed radar trailers in Medway funded at $16K. Primary Sponsor: Murray 0000 Subject Public Safety 403 Norfolk Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Norfolk Sheriff’s Office appropriation by $35K and earmarks same amount for enhanced inmate drug trafficking prevention and contraband detection technology. Primary Sponsor: Murphy 8910 Subject Public Safety 421 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $450K and earmarks $100K for public safety improvements in Ipswich, $150K for public safety improvements in Hamilton, and $200K for public safety improvements in Wenham. Primary Sponsor: Hill 8000 Subject Public Safety 422 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $80K and earmarks same amount for police and business partnerships to reduce crime. Primary Sponsor: Fiola 8000

Page 111 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 430 Norfolk Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Norfolk Sheriff’s Office appropriation by $700K and earmarks same amount for the development and upgrade of the emergency radio communication system for the Norfolk County Sheriff’s Office. Primary Sponsor: Murphy 8610 Subject Public Safety 446 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $40K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for public safety improvements in Sudbury. Primary Sponsor: Gentile 8000 Subject Public Safety 449 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Department of Fire Services line item for a study of a centralized fire station in Abington. Primary Sponsor: Sullivan 8324 Subject Public Safety 450 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $35K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for security purchases and installation of Middle School Bi-Directional Amplifier System in East Bridgewater. Primary Sponsor: Sullivan 8000 Subject Public Safety 454 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $500K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for a matching grant for a county fire radio system in Bristol. Primary Sponsor: Kafka 8000 Subject Public Safety 455 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for public safety improvements in Braintree. Primary Sponsor: Cusack 8000 Subject Public Safety 459 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for public safety improvements in Holbrook. Primary Sponsor: Cusack 8000 Subject Public Safety 460 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for public safety improvements in Randolph. Primary Sponsor: Cusack 8000 Subject Public Safety 487 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the fire department to purchase 40 units of turnout gear in Boxford. Primary Sponsor: Nguyen 8324 Subject Public Safety 494 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $12K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for the Central Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council. Primary Sponsor: Berthiaume 8000

Page 112 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 499 Middlesex Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Middlesex Sheriff's Office appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for the second year of a 4- year pilot program to establish a county restoration center overseen by the Middlesex county restoration center commission. Primary Sponsor: Gordon 8910 Subject Public Safety 511 Smart Gun Task Force Establishes a task force to review the feasibility of “smart gun” technology (enables only authorized user to fire the weapon). Primary Sponsor: Peisch Subject Public Safety 520 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Department of Fire Services line item for extraction equipment for the fire department in Southbridge. Primary Sponsor: Durant 8324 Subject Public Safety 521 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for a non-profit security grant program. Primary Sponsor: Balser 8000 Subject Public Safety 536 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $170K and earmarks same amount for the purchase of public safety equipment in Medway. Primary Sponsor: Roy 8000 Subject Public Safety 599 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $125K and earmarks same amount for safety improvements at Reading Memorial High School. Primary Sponsor: Jones 8000 Subject Public Safety 608 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $125K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for a public safety grant in North Reading. Primary Sponsor: Jones 8000 Subject Public Safety 609 Department of Corrections – New Line Item Earmarks $120K in the DOC for the Dismas House. Primary Sponsor: Donahue 8900 Subject Public Safety 614 Department of State Police – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of State Police appropriation by $60K and earmarks same amount for emergency and tactical medical support services at Umass Memorial Medical Center. Primary Sponsor: Donahue 8100 Subject Public Safety 640 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for planning, equipment purchase, and staff training to enhance the safety of municipal buildings in Hingham. Primary Sponsor: Meschino 8000

Page 113 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 641 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $46K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for dash and body cameras for the police department in Hadley. Primary Sponsor: Carey 8000 Subject Public Safety 642 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for public safety improvements in Holliston. Primary Sponsor: Dykema 8000 Subject Public Safety 658 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for a public safety grant in Dracut. Primary Sponsor: Garry 8000 Subject Public Safety 660 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for a public safety grant in Tyngsborough. Primary Sponsor: Garry 8000 Subject Public Safety 661 Emerging Adults Justice Grant Program – New Line Item Adds new line item for non-profit programs to reduce recidivism by providing additional pre- and post-release services funded at $4M. Primary Sponsor: Tucker 0000 Subject Public Safety 700 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $800K and increases earmark for the student awareness fire education program by same amount. Primary Sponsor: Ashe 8324 Subject Public Safety 704 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $23K in the Department of Fire Services line item for an inflatable boat and trailer for the fire department in Easton. Primary Sponsor: Cronin 8324 Subject Public Safety 709 Essex Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase Increases Essex Sheriff’s Office appropriation by $17.5M. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 8910 Subject Public Safety 714 Department of Fire Services – Earmark and New Section Earmarks $3.3M in the Department of Fire Services line item for the hazardous materials emergency response program for the purposes of annual stipends. Amends MGL 21K:5 by increasing the stipend for members of a municipality’s hazmat mitigation emergency response team from $3K to $5K per year. Primary Sponsor: Cronin 8324 Subject Public Safety 721 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the Department of Fire Services line item for fire station repairs in Brockton. Primary Sponsor: Cassidy 8324

Page 114 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 728 Hampden Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase Increases Hampden Sheriff's Office appropriation by $4.3M. Primary Sponsor: Ashe 8910 Subject Public Safety 737 Hampden Sheriff Regional Mental Health Stabilization Unit – Appropriation Increase Increases the Hampden Sheriff Regional Mental Health Stabilization Unit appropriation by $118K. Primary Sponsor: Ashe 8910 Subject Public Safety 738 Department of State Police – Earmark Earmarks $95K in the Department of State Police line item for state police patrols in Quincy. Primary Sponsor: Ayers 8100 Subject Public Safety 747 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $1.2M. Primary Sponsor: Ayers 8324 Subject Public Safety 752 Re-Entry Programs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases re-entry programs appropriation by $80K and earmarks same amount to cover costs associated with higher education institutions that provide post-secondary education programs in state prisons. Primary Sponsor: Khan 8900 Subject Public Safety 759 Civil Commitments – New Line Item Adds new line item for a western Massachusetts regional section 35 program at $5.9M. Primary Sponsor: Ashe 0000 Subject Public Safety 762 Suffolk Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase Increases Suffolk Sheriff's Office appropriation by $10.6M. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 8910 Subject Public Safety 770 Bristol Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase Increases Bristol Sheriff's Office appropriation by $10M. Primary Sponsor: Poirier 8910 Subject Public Safety 780 Hampden County Prison Industries Retained Revenue – Appropriation Increase Increases the Hampden County Prison Industries retained revenue appropriation by $509K. Primary Sponsor: Ashe 8910 Subject Public Safety 804 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Department of Fire Services line item for the Norfolk County Regional Fire and Rescue Dispatch Center. Primary Sponsor: Galvin 8324 Subject Public Safety 832 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $30K and earmarks same amount for regional municipal police departments to address traffic safety on route 6. Primary Sponsor: Peake 8000

Page 115 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 842 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Boston Sparks Canteen Program. Primary Sponsor: Cullinane 8324 Subject Public Safety 887 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Department of Fire Services line item for the fire chiefs' association to upgrade the emergency radio communications systems in Plymouth County. Primary Sponsor: Cassidy 8324 Subject Public Safety 903 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for public safety improvements in Hanson. Primary Sponsor: Cutler 8000 Subject Public Safety 906 Department of Corrections – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Corrections appropriation by $2.5M and earmarks same amount for municipalities hosting department of correction facilities. Primary Sponsor: D'Emilia 8900 Subject Public Safety 915 Executive Office of Public Safety – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Executive Office of Public Safety appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for a diesel emergency generator for the public safety building in Rehoboth. Primary Sponsor: Howitt 8000 Subject Public Safety 955 Massachusetts Alcohol and Substance Abuse Center – Appropriation Increase Increases Massachusetts Alcohol and Substance Abuse Center appropriation by $1.8M. Primary Sponsor: González 8900 Subject Public Safety 958 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $59K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for a feasibility study regarding a police department in Blackstone. Primary Sponsor: Soter 8000 Subject Public Safety 967 Boston Regional Counter-Terrorism Intel Center – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Boston Regional Counter-Terrorism Intel Center appropriation by $126K and earmarks same amount for a fiber optic 911 system upgrade in Bellingham. Primary Sponsor: Soter 8000 Subject Public Safety 971 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $34K in the Department of Fire Services line item for cancer and burn prevention equipment for the fire department in Bellingham. Primary Sponsor: Soter 8324 Subject Public Safety 973 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $7K in the Department of Fire Services line item for cancer and burn prevention equipment for the fire department in Millville. Primary Sponsor: Soter 8324

Page 116 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 977 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $13K in the Department of Fire Services line item for cancer and burn prevention equipment for the fire department in Blackstone. Primary Sponsor: Soter 8324 Subject Public Safety 978 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $28K in the Department of Fire Services line item for cancer and burn prevention equipment for the fire department in Uxbridge. Primary Sponsor: Soter 8324 Subject Public Safety 986 Shannon Grants – Language Change Adds language to the Shannon Grants line item requiring grantees to include in their applications an outline of measurable outcomes regarding data for preventing gang activity. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 8100 Subject Public Safety 995 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the Department of Fire Services line item for the fire department's training academy in Worcester. Primary Sponsor: Donahue 8324 Subject Public Safety 997 Franklin Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Franklin Sheriff’s Office appropriation by $600K and earmarks $500K for the Franklin County Opioid Education and Awareness Task Force and $100K for a pilot program for training active bystanders. Primary Sponsor: Mark 8910 Subject Public Safety 1006 Berkshire Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Berkshire Sheriff’s Office appropriation by $250K and earmarks the same amount for the Berkshire County Opioid Education and Awareness Task Force. Primary Sponsor: Mark 8910 Subject Public Safety 1031 Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency – Language Change and New Section Amends the Nuclear Safety Preparedness Program line item and MGL 111:5K to exempt certain inactive nuclear power facilities from assessment obligations, and removes the $180K cap on annual per-facility collections made by the Department of Public Health. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, R. 8800 Subject Public Safety 1037 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase, Earmark, and Language Change Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $2.4M, earmarks an additional $500K for the Boston Fire Department Training Academy, and directs funding regarding certain fire department training academies and hazardous material response teams to be allocated based on the 2008 distribution. Primary Sponsor: Biele 8324 Subject Public Safety 1039 Franklin Sheriff's Office – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Franklin Sheriff's Office appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for the Hilltown Youth Recovery Theater. Primary Sponsor: Mark 8910

Page 117 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 1042 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $300K in the Department of Fire Services line item for the purposes of replacing the fire department's self- contained breathing apparatus in Lunenburg. Primary Sponsor: Benson 8324 Subject Public Safety 1048 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $300K in the Department of Fire Services line item for fire safety equipment in Worcester. Primary Sponsor: Mahoney 8324 Subject Public Safety 1053 Department of Corrections – Earmark Earmarks $225K in the Department of Corrections line item for monitoring the efficacy of service delivery reforms at Bridgewater state hospital. Primary Sponsor: Malia 8900 Subject Public Safety 1062 Department of Fire Services – New Section Adds new section adding authorization of the continued use of prior appropriations in the Worcester fire safety equipmentfrom line item. Primary Sponsor: Mahoney 8324 Subject Public Safety 1064 Barnstable Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase Increases Barnstable Sheriff's Office appropriation by $1.1M. Primary Sponsor: Vieira 8910 Subject Public Safety 1069 Fentanyl Task Force – New Line Item Adds new line item for regional fentanyl interdiction funded at $5M. Primary Sponsor: Jones 8000 Subject Public Safety 1073 Miscellaneous Agencies – Appropriation Increases and New Line Item Increases court judgment reserve appropriation by $9M, increases the collective bargaining appropriation by $2.46M, adds new line item for a reserve for the sheriffs departments plus additional reporting and cost saving measures funded at $47M, increases Health and Human Services Information Technology Costs appropriation by $11.9M, increases emergency assistance for family shelters and services appropriation by $13.7M, increases the department of correction appropriation by $14.1M, increases the health insurance technology trust fund appropriation by $4.2M, and increases the transfer from the Commonwealth Transport Fund to Expend Trust Fund appropriation by $55M. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Public Safety 1112 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for public safety improvements in Watertown. Primary Sponsor: Lawn 8000 Subject Public Safety 1117 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Acton Fire Department to conduct SAFE and Elder SAFE training and safety programming in Acton. Primary Sponsor: Gouveia 8324 Subject Public Safety 1122 Department of State Police – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of State Police appropriation by $1M and earmarks same amount for state police directed patrols at certain locations. Primary Sponsor: Vincent 8100 Page 118 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 1125 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $276K in the Department of Fire Services line item for the fire department safety gear in Watertown. Primary Sponsor: Lawn 8324 Subject Public Safety 1170 Incident Management Team – New Line Item Adds new line item for the Incident Management Team revolving fund at $400K. Primary Sponsor: Mark 0000 Subject Public Safety 1190 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Department of Fire Services line item for building upgrades and the installation of optical preemption equipment in the fire department's building at 800 Main Street in Agawam. Primary Sponsor: Boldyga 8324 Subject Public Safety 1195 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for the Agawam Police Department for equipment upgrades. Primary Sponsor: Boldyga 8000 Subject Public Safety 1205 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for a public safety grant in Oxford. Primary Sponsor: Frost 8000 Subject Public Safety 1206 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the Department of Fire Services line item for the Charlton Fire Department for communication equipment. Primary Sponsor: Frost 8324 Subject Public Safety 1207 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the Department of Fire Services line item for the Millbury Fire Department for a public safety grant. Primary Sponsor: Frost 8324 Subject Public Safety 1209 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $800K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for Silent Spring Institute’s Drinking Water Research Program. Primary Sponsor: Frost 8000 Subject Public Safety 1214 Ride Sharing Requirements Amends MGL 159A1/2:2 by requiring a transportation network company decal to be visible at a distance of 50 feet during the day and illuminated at night. Primary Sponsor: Naughton Subject Public Safety 1223 Military Division – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Military Division line item for the Home of the Brave, Inc. for the Massachusetts Veterans Oral History Project. Primary Sponsor: Naughton 8700

Page 119 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 1225 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Department of Fire Services line item for costs associated with electrical improvements to the highway, fire, and town hall building in Norton. Primary Sponsor: Barrows 8324 Subject Public Safety 1228 Municipal Police New Recruit Training – Earmark Earmarks $50K in Municipal Police Training Academy line item for Boylston for compensation for hosting a municipal police training academy. Primary Sponsor: Naughton 8200 Subject Public Safety 1234 Eliminating Sheriff Forfeiture Trust Fund Section Removes section 24 from the bill. Primary Sponsor: Cabral Subject Public Safety 1237 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Norton Fire Department and Municipal Center for electrical improvements and the installment of a new generator. Primary Sponsor: Howitt 8324 Subject Public Safety 1244 Hampshire Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase Increases Hampshire Sheriff's Office appropriation by $2.1M. Primary Sponsor: Carey 8910 Subject Public Safety 1245 Municipal Police New Recruit Training – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Municipal Police Training Academy appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the operation of the Cape Cod Municipal Police Academy by the Committee to the County of Barnstable. Primary Sponsor: Whelan 8200 Subject Public Safety 1250 Department of Corrections – Language Change Adds language to the Department of Correction line item and sheriffs' items requiring that they report on the cost, revenue, and reimbursement associated with any 1357(g) agreement and any intergovernmental service agreement regarding housing federal detainees. Primary Sponsor: Cabral 8900 Subject Public Safety 1252 New State Police Class – Appropriation Increase Increases Department of State Police appropriation by $2.5M for a new state police class. Primary Sponsor: Whelan 8100 Subject Public Safety 1278 Increasing Sheriff Salaries Amends MGL 37:17 by increasing sheriff salaries to $191,000. Primary Sponsor: Lawn Subject Public Safety 1290 Executive Office of Public Safety – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Executive Office of Public Safety line item for traffic enforcement at the Cowles bridge construction project in Westfield. Primary Sponsor: Boldyga 8000

Page 120 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Public Safety 1296 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $1.5M and earmarks same amount for a matching grant program to screen full and part time municipal firefighters for line-of-duty related cancers. Primary Sponsor: McKenna 8324 Subject Public Safety 1306 Department of Fire Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Fire Services appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for Fitchburg for storage units of northern county community service vehicles. Primary Sponsor: Hay 8324 Subject Public Safety 1336 Norfolk Sheriff’s Office – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Norfolk Sheriff’s Office appropriation by $45K and earmarks same amount for enhanced inmate drug trafficking prevention and contraband detection technology. Primary Sponsor: Murphy 8910 Subject Revenue 140 Sales and Use Tax Rate Reduction Amends MGL 64H:2 and MGL64I:2 by decreasing the current sales tax rate from 6.25% to 5%. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo Subject Revenue 141 Income Tax Rate Reduction Amends MGL 62:4 to reduce the Part B taxable income rate to 5%. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo Subject Revenue 142 Government Gas Tax Exemption Amends MGL 64A:12 by exempting from the gas tax fuel sold to the Commonwealth or a municipality. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo Subject Revenue 187 Maintaining Current CPA Surcharge on Fees Amends the bill in section 12 by maintaining the surcharges on certain fees for the Massachusetts Community Preservation Fund at $20. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste Subject Revenue 188 Maintaining Current CPA Surcharge on Fees Amends the bill in section 13 by maintaining the surcharges on certain fees for the Massachusetts Community Preservation Fund at $10. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste Subject Revenue 189 Maintaining Current CPA Surcharge on Fees Amends the bill by striking section 57, to maintain the current surcharges on certain fees for the Massachusetts Community Preservation Fund. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste Subject Revenue 394 Extending the Sunset Date for Certain Contributions to the Registers Technological Fund Amends MGL 9:31 and MGL 36:41 by extending the sunset date, from June 30, 2020 to June 30, 2025, for which certain fees of the registers of deeds and assistant recorders stop going to the Registers Technological Fund and start going to the General Fund. Primary Sponsor: Donato

Page 121 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Revenue 406 Film Tax Credit Transferability Amends MGL 62:6 and MGL 63:38X to strike the provisions that allow film tax credits to be transferred, sold or assigned to other taxpayers. Primary Sponsor: Scaccia Subject Revenue 579 Decreasing Credit Card Transaction Fee for Taxes Inserts a new section to require the Department of Revenue to decrease the percent that a payment processor may charge an individual for a credit card transaction to pay taxes from 2.35% to 1.5%. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Revenue 584 Excess Revenue for Local Aid Inserts a new section to require that if taxable revenue for the Commonwealth for FY19 exceeds $26.8B, not less than 50% (up to $100M) must be available for local aid. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Revenue 589 Rolling Stock Sales Tax Exemption Amends MGL 64H and 64I to exempt “Rolling Stock” which are trucks, tractors, and trailers, used by common carriers to transport goods in interstate commerce from the sales and use tax. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Revenue 618 Eliminating Supplemental EMAC after the EMAC Contribution Reaches $400M Inserts a new section to require the director of unemployment assistance to certify when the supplemental EMAC contribution reaches $400M so that employers subject to the assessment no longer need to pay the contribution. Primary Sponsor: O'Connell Subject Revenue 731 Home Water Filtration Tax Credit Amends MGL 62:6 by creating a new tax credit of up to $750 for individuals for the installation of a home water filtration system if certain conditions are met. Primary Sponsor: McKenna Subject Revenue 803 Solar Tax Exemption Amends MGL 59:5 to limit the solar tax exemption to solar or wind powered systems capable of producing not more than 125% of the annual energy needs of the residential real property on which it is located, unless it is to be used for payment in lieu of taxes within the municipality. Primary Sponsor: Durant Subject Revenue 891 Film Tax Credit Disclosure Requirements Amends MGL 62:6 and MGL 63:38X to require taxpayers accepting film tax credits to be publicly identified as the beneficiary of the credits and to publicly disclose the dollar value of the credits. Requires DOR to annually complete a detailed report for the preceding fiscal year of the tax credits. Primary Sponsor: Scaccia Subject Revenue 900 Increasing and Reallocating Certain Fees Relating to Deeds Amends multiple MGLs to increase the deed excise tax, direct a percentage of funds from the deeds excise fund to the community preservation fund, change the allocation of funds municipalities receive from the deeds excise fund, and to increase certain register of deeds fees. Primary Sponsor: Cutler

Page 122 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Revenue 938 Maintaining Current CPA Surcharge on Fees Amends the bill by striking out section 13 to maintain the surcharges on certain fees for the Massachusetts Community Preservation Fund. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste Subject Revenue 939 Maintaining Current CPA Surcharge on Fees Amends the bill by striking out section 57 to maintain the surcharges on certain fees for the Massachusetts Community Preservation Fund. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste Subject Revenue 940 Maintaining Current CPA Surcharge on Fees Amends the bill by striking out section 12 to maintain the surcharges on certain fees for the Massachusetts Community Preservation Fund. Primary Sponsor: DeCoste Subject Revenue 1001 Film Tax Credit Sunset Inserts 2 new sections that prevent the Department of Revenue (DOR) from accepting exemptions from the sales tax from a motion picture production company after June 30, 2020 and prevent DOR from allowing a film tax credit after June 30, 2021. Primary Sponsor: Scaccia Subject Revenue 1035 Sales Tax Modernization and Education Trust Funds Inserts new sections that would establish new education trust funds and allow the Department of Revenue to require preliminary remittance of sales tax by certain vendors. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, R. Subject Revenue 1082 Establishing A Tax On Opioid Manufacturers Inserts a new chapter to impose a gross receipts tax of 15% on the revenues of opioid manufacturers from the sale of opioid products in Massachusetts, except for medication assisted treatment and those used in inpatient settings. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Revenue 1101 Vaping and Electronic Cigarette Taxation and Smokeless Tobacco Stamping Inserts new sections to tax vapor products at 40 percent wholesale and electronic cigarettes at 13.75 percent retail and to allow the Department of Revenue to subject smokeless tobacco to stamping requirements. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Revenue 1114 Establishing a Live Theater Tax Credit Pilot Program Amends MGL 62:6 by creating a pilot program for a live theater tax credit program, up to $5M, through 2024. Primary Sponsor: Biele Subject Revenue 1129 Increasing the Earned Income Tax Credit Amends MGL 62:6 by increasing the EITC to 50%. Primary Sponsor: Decker Subject Revenue 1202 Conservation Tax Credit Increase Amends MGL 62:6 and MGL 63:38AA by periodically increasing the credit allowed for donations of conservation land from $2M to $5M by 2021 with a 2029 sunset date and expands eligibility for receiving said tax credit to include certain nonprofit trusts. Primary Sponsor: Jones Page 123 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Revenue 1291 Maritime Commercial Development Tax Credit Amends MGLs 62 and 63 by inserting a new section to allow for a tax credit, up to $100,000,000 per year for community development corporations for maritime commercial development, specifically for qualified water-dependent facility expenditures. Primary Sponsor: Ferrante Subject Revenue 1319 Cider Tax Amends MGL 138:21 by increasing the per cent alcohol contained in cider, from 6 to 8.5 per cent, for the purposes of the excise tax on ciders. Primary Sponsor: Hill Subject Revenue 1357 Part C Taxable Income Amends MGL 62:4 by establishing Part C taxable income tax rate of 8.95%, except for income derived from the sale of investments that meet certain conditions (to be taxed at 3%). Amends MGL 29:5G by increasing the threshold for capital gains income to be directed into the stabilization fund, from $1B to $1.5B. Amends MGL 62:3 to allow for an exemption for Part C taxable income for individuals older than 65. Primary Sponsor: Connolly Subject Social Services 65 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $50K and earmarks the same amount for Rick's Place of Wilbraham. Primary Sponsor: Puppolo 4800 Subject Social Services 138 Parental Choice in Medical Treatment Amends MGL 119 by prohibiting a finding of child abuse or neglect if a parent or legal guardian has sought medical care for the child, a licensed medical or mental health provider made a diagnosis and the parent or legal guardian has followed the recommended treatment for the child, despite any contrary medical opinion of another licensed medical or mental health provider. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo Subject Social Services 139 Requiring Proof of Residency for State Benefits Amends MGL by inserting new chapter 117B which eliminates self-declaration of residency as a form of identification for individuals applying for state benefits. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo Subject Social Services 150 Requiring Verification of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Residency for Benefits Amends several MGLs by requiring MassHealth, the Department of Public Health, the Department of Housing and Community Development, and the Department of Transitional Assistance to verify that an applicant for benefits is a U.S. citizen or a lawfully present alien. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo Subject Social Services 171 Services for Children and Families – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the services for children and families line item for the Children's Advocacy Center of Suffolk County. Primary Sponsor: Honan 4800 Subject Social Services 199 Prohibiting Spending of Cash Benefits Out of State Amends MGL 18:5I to prohibit a person from using direct cash assistance funds on an electronic benefit transfer card or access device outside of the Commonwealth in a non-contiguous state. Primary Sponsor: O'Connell

Page 124 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Social Services 224 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $250K and earmarks the same amount for the Italian Home for Children's permanency placement services. Primary Sponsor: McMurtry 4800 Subject Social Services 235 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $400K and earmarks $250K for Project NESST Newborns Exposed to Substances: Support and Therapy and $150K for the Fragile Beginnings Program. Primary Sponsor: Stanley 4800 Subject Social Services 378 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $250K and earmarks the same amount for the Weymouth Teen Center. Primary Sponsor: Murphy 4800 Subject Social Services 388 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $50K and earmarks the same amount for the Milford Youth Center. Primary Sponsor: Murray 4800 Subject Social Services 395 Local and Regional Management Services – New Line Item Adds new line item for the Department of Children and Families Local and Regional Management Services funded at $11.8M. Primary Sponsor: Donato 4800 Subject Social Services 432 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $10K and earmarks the same amount for Scituate Community Christmas. Primary Sponsor: Kearney 4800 Subject Social Services 435 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $25K and earmarks the same amount for the Magical Moon Farm Foundation in Marshfield. Primary Sponsor: Kearney 4800 Subject Social Services 476 Healthy Incentives Program – Appropriation Increase Increases the healthy incentives program appropriation by $4.5M. Primary Sponsor: Kane 4400 Subject Social Services 549 Employment and Training Services Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the employment and training services program appropriation by $150K and earmarks the same amount for Ascentria Care Alliance's Good News Garage Ready to Go Service. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 4401 Subject Social Services 617 Requiring CORI Checks Every 3 Years for Certain Employees Amends MGL 18B:7 by requiring CORI checks of DCF employees, every 3 years that have unsupervised contact with children. Primary Sponsor: O'Connell

Page 125 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Social Services 634 Excluding Certain Education Accounts for Transitional Aid to Families with Dependent Children Eligibility and Benefits Amends the bill in section 34 to exclude from countable resources accounts designated in a child’s name intended to pay for higher education for the purposes of eligibility and benefits for TAFDC. Primary Sponsor: Tyler Subject Social Services 655 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $50K and earmarks the same amount for the Friends of Children's FOCUS: Foster Futures Pilot program. Primary Sponsor: Vega 4800 Subject Social Services 677 Department of Children and Families – Language Change Adds language in the Department of Children and Families line item allowing for federal reimbursement of travel expenses related to the federal Every Student Succeeds Act. Primary Sponsor: Khan 4800 Subject Social Services 682 Secure Jobs – Appropriation Increase Increases the Secure Jobs appropriation by $1M. Primary Sponsor: Brodeur 4400 Subject Social Services 692 Local and Regional Management Services – New Line Item Adds new line item for local and regional management services funded at $6.7M. Primary Sponsor: Khan 4800 Subject Social Services 751 Services for Children and Families – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the services for children and families line item for the Treehouse Foundation, Inc. in Easthampton. Primary Sponsor: Robinson 4800 Subject Social Services 758 Advisory Committee on the Department of Early Education and Care Background Check Inserts a new section that establishes an advisory committee to determine the impact of the department of early education and care’s background record check system and processes. Primary Sponsor: Khan Subject Social Services 763 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $150K and earmarks the same amount for Group Peer Support. Primary Sponsor: Khan 4800 Subject Social Services 769 Family Resource Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the family resource centers appropriation by $587K and earmarks the same amount for the Mental Health Advocacy Program for Kids. Primary Sponsor: Khan 4800 Subject Social Services 782 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $20M and earmarks $17.5M for an increase in the daily rate of support for children in foster care. Primary Sponsor: Farley-Bouvier 4800

Page 126 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Social Services 833 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $100K and earmarks the same amount for the Children's Advocacy Center of Worcester County. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 4800 Subject Social Services 848 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $250K and earmarks $200K for Parenting Journey. Primary Sponsor: O'Day 4800 Subject Social Services 856 SNAP Participation Rate Programs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the SNAP participation rate programs appropriation by $200K and earmarks the same amount for the Open Door food pantry in Gloucester. Primary Sponsor: Ferrante 4400 Subject Social Services 860 Employment and Training Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the employment and training services appropriation by $15K and earmarks the same amount for the Fresh Start Furniture Bank in Hudson. Primary Sponsor: Hogan 4401 Subject Social Services 882 Services for Children and Families – Earmark Earmarks $175K in the services for children and families line item for the Plymouth County Children's Advocacy Center. Primary Sponsor: Cassidy 4800 Subject Social Services 908 Services for Children and Families – Language Change Adds language in the services for children and families line item that would allow prior year programs to be funded. Primary Sponsor: Hunt, D. 4800 Subject Social Services 969 Services for Children and Families – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the services for children and families line item for the North Andover Youth Center. Primary Sponsor: Minicucci 4800 Subject Social Services 993 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $75K and earmarks the same amount for the Laboure Center's recovery connections program. Primary Sponsor: Biele 4800 Subject Social Services 1012 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $5K and earmarks $25K for the South Boston En Accion. Primary Sponsor: Biele 4800 Subject Social Services 1018 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $75K and earmarks the same amount for Julie's Family Learning Center. Primary Sponsor: Biele 4800

Page 127 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Social Services 1043 Services for Children and Families – Earmark Earmarks $500K in the services for children and families line item for the Children's Advocacy Center of Bristol County. Primary Sponsor: Poirier 4800 Subject Social Services 1154 Cradles to Crayons – New Line Item Adds new line item for Cradles to Crayons funded at $285K. Primary Sponsor: Decker 4400 Subject Social Services 1166 Sex Abuse Intervention Network – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the sex abuse intervention network line item for the Hampshire County Children's Advocacy Center. Primary Sponsor: Sabadosa 4800 Subject Social Services 1199 Employment and Training Services – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the employment and training services line item for Immigrants' Assistance Center, Inc. in New Bedford. Primary Sponsor: Cabral 4401 Subject Social Services 1276 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $100K and earmarks the same amount for Boston Asian: Youth Essential Service. Primary Sponsor: Chan 4800 Subject Social Services 1365 Services for Children and Families – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the services for children and families appropriation by $60K and earmarks the same amount for the Children's Advocacy Center of Franklin County and North Quabbin. Primary Sponsor: Mark 4800 Subject Social Services 1368 Secure Jobs – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the secure jobs appropriation by $10K and earmarks the same amount for EmpowerHER. Primary Sponsor: Kearney 4400 Subject Transportation 99 No-Fee State IDs for Low-Income Individuals Amends MGL 90:8 and 8E by exempting persons at or below 300 percent of the federal poverty guidelines from fees for drivers’ licenses and identification cards. Primary Sponsor: Ultrino Subject Transportation 166 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $240K and earmarks same amount for renovations of the Fairman Rd. bridge and culvert in Orange. Primary Sponsor: Whipps 1595 Subject Transportation 222 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Language Change Adds language to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item requiring the Department to conduct a study to determine the noise level generated by existing traffic along the confluence of routes I-93 and I-496. Primary Sponsor: Moran, F. 1595

Page 128 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Transportation 251 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for improvements to traffic intersections in and around North Beverly train station, including Laurel, Dodge and Enon Streets, to be done by the Department. Primary Sponsor: Parisella 1595 Subject Transportation 272 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $40K and earmarks same amount for electronic or hybrid parking attendant vehicles in Wakefield. Primary Sponsor: Wong 1595 Subject Transportation 309 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $75K and earmarks same amount for a feasibility study of a parking garage in Dedham. Primary Sponsor: McMurtry 1595 Subject Transportation 310 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Transportation appropriation by $35K and earmarks same amount for traffic light improvements in Dedham. Primary Sponsor: McMurtry 1595 Subject Transportation 316 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for a study of improvements along route 1 from Dedham to West Roxbury. Primary Sponsor: McMurtry 1595 Subject Transportation 351 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item for a bus route connecting Marlborough to Worcester. Primary Sponsor: Gregoire 1595 Subject Transportation 458 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount for roadway improvements in Braintree. Primary Sponsor: Cusack 1595 Subject Transportation 467 Personal Vehicle Sharing Insurance Amends MGL 175:168 by allowing special insurance brokers to insure personal vehicle sharing. Also inserts a new subsection to clarify that if a company providing insurance for personal vehicle sharing becomes insolvent, the loss will not be paid by the MA Insurers Insolvency Fund. Primary Sponsor: Cusack Subject Transportation 495 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item for the Highway Department in Hubbardston. Primary Sponsor: Berthiaume 1595

Page 129 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Transportation 503 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $300K and earmarks same amount for intersection improvement in Wellesley. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 1595 Subject Transportation 505 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $1.5M and earmarks same amount for reconfiguration of Great Plain Avenue rotary in Wellesley. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 1595 Subject Transportation 506 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $500K and earmarks same amount for improvements to the town center in Weston. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 1595 Subject Transportation 507 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $1M and earmarks same amount for the implementation of a noise barrier on the Massachusetts Turnpike in Weston. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 1595 Subject Transportation 508 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $8.1M and earmarks same amount for drainage improvements along Route 9 in Wellesley. Primary Sponsor: Peisch 1595 Subject Transportation 510 Transplant Registration Stands at RMV Branches Amends MGL 90:8D by requiring the Registry of Motor Vehicles to install Be the Match transplant registration stands in each branch. Primary Sponsor: Peisch Subject Transportation 601 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for elderly and commuter transportation services linking to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority in Maynard and Acton. Primary Sponsor: Hogan 1595 Subject Transportation 603 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $20K and earmarks same amount for a culvert project in Bolton. Primary Sponsor: Hogan 1595 Subject Transportation 622 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $250K and earmarks same amount to be expended by the Montachusett Area Transit Authority for improvements to Depot Square in Ayer. Primary Sponsor: Harrington 1595 Subject Transportation 665 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for intersection pedestrian walk signal improvements in Dorchester. Primary Sponsor: Cullinane 1595

Page 130 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Transportation 673 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item for transit access, route planning, and feasibility study in Woburn and Lexington for first mile/last mile services. Primary Sponsor: Ciccolo 1595 Subject Transportation 675 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item for a feasibility study on corridor and intersection alternatives to Route 225 intersection in Lexington. Primary Sponsor: Ciccolo 1595 Subject Transportation 765 Providing MA IDs for Homeless Youth and Individuals Amends MGL 90:8E by requiring the RMV to create a process for exceptions from the fee requirement for homeless individuals or unaccompanied homeless youth. Primary Sponsor: Khan Subject Transportation 796 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item for construction phase services for the Gateway East project and for additional landscape and green space improvements as part of the project. Primary Sponsor: Vitolo 1595 Subject Transportation 821 Regional Transit Authorities – Appropriation Increase and Language Change Increases regional transit authorities appropriation by $4.5M and removes language that requires RTAs receiving assistance to report their most recent audited financial statement to various state officials. Primary Sponsor: Peake 1595 Subject Transportation 854 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $60K and earmarks same amount for the installation of signage on major thoroughfares in Everett. Primary Sponsor: McGonagle 1595 Subject Transportation 881 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Earmark Earmarks $400K in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item for the implementation of a traffic signal system at Norfolk road and Randolph road on Boylston street in Brookline. Primary Sponsor: Vitolo 1595 Subject Transportation 896 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item for the implementation of an actuated rectangular rapid flash beacon system at Dunster road on Boylston street in Brookline. Primary Sponsor: Vitolo 1595 Subject Transportation 907 Antique Motor Vehicle Inspection Exemption Amends MGL 90:7A by exempting certain antique automobiles that are at least fifty years old from annual vehicle safety inspection requirements. Primary Sponsor: Howitt Subject Transportation 916 Restoration of Year of Manufacture Registration Plates Amends MGL 90:6 by allowing for the restoration of year of manufacture plates on an antique car. Primary Sponsor: Howitt

Page 131 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Transportation 926 Third-Party Audit of the Registry of Motor Vehicles Database Amends MGL 90 by inserting a new section that would require the Registry of Motor Vehicles to undergo a third-party audit to detect fraud. Primary Sponsor: O'Connell Subject Transportation 943 EZ-Pass Fees and Fines Amends MGL 6C:13 by requiring the Department of Transportation to regularly review accounts and to contact account holders with more than $100 in outstanding fines and fees. Primary Sponsor: Hecht Subject Transportation 1027 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for transportation services of children and staff to Camp Harbor View on Long Island in Boston harbor. Primary Sponsor: Biele 1595 Subject Transportation 1050 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Earmark Earmarks $150K in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item for design and permitting improvements to the intersection of Bridge street and Mill road in Fairhaven. Primary Sponsor: Straus 1595 Subject Transportation 1084 Merit Rating Board – Appropriation Increase Increases merit rating board appropriation by $400K. Primary Sponsor: Jones 1595 Subject Transportation 1090 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Appropriation Increase Increases Massachusetts Department of Transportation appropriation by $18M. Primary Sponsor: Jones 1595 Subject Transportation 1107 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Language Change Adds reporting language requiring Massachusetts Department of Transportation to perform a feasibility study on using state owned property as a staging area for micro-mobility devices for last mile point-to-point transportation from commuter rail and rapid transit stations, including a listing of all state owned property within 1 mile of mass transit stops. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 1595 Subject Transportation 1198 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Earmark Earmarks $75K in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item for improvements to Kensington Underpass in East Somerville. Primary Sponsor: Connolly 1595 Subject Transportation 1216 Roxbury Transit Study Inserts a new section that establishes a feasibility study by the department of transportation relative to the rail service in Roxbury. Primary Sponsor: Tyler Subject Transportation 1248 Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority – Earmark Earmarks $250K in the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority line item for design work of a pedestrian bridge over the tracks at the Anderson Regional Transit Center in Woburn. Primary Sponsor: Haggerty 1595

Page 132 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Transportation 1300 Requiring Signalized lights Mann Lot Road Requires the DOT to install signal lights at the intersection of Route 3A and Mann Lot Road. Primary Sponsor: Kearney Subject Transportation 1367 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Earmark Earmarks $7.5M in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item for the construction on Routes 24 and 140 Taunton interchange improvement project. Primary Sponsor: Straus 1595 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 3 Department of Veterans' Services – Earmark Earmarks $85K in the Department of Veterans' Services line item for NEADS assistance dogs for veterans. Primary Sponsor: Ferguson 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 20 Veterans Outreach Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the veterans outreach centers appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for the Natick Service Council for veterans' substance addiction prevention. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 21 Veterans Outreach Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the veterans outreach centers appropriation by $30K and earmarks same amount for the veterans' oral history project at the Morse Institute Library in Natick. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 50 Veterans Outreach Centers – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the veterans outreach centers line item for the veterans mediation program administered by Quabbin Mediation, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Whipps 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 125 Veterans Outreach Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the veterans outreach centers appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the Springfield chapter of NABVET's, Inc. veterans first outreach center. Primary Sponsor: Williams 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 144 Veterans Tuition Waiver Amends MGL 15A:9 to allow any veteran of the U.S. Armed Services to be considered a Massachusetts resident for the purpose of admission and tuition expenses for any state college, community college, or state university. Primary Sponsor: Lombardo Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 289 Department of Veterans' Services – Earmark Earmarks $10K in the Department of Veterans' Services line item for the Duxbury American Legion Post 223. Primary Sponsor: Cutler 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 328 Veterans Outreach Center – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the veterans outreach centers appropriation by $124K and earmarks same amount for the women's housing program at the Montachusett Veterans Outreach Center, Inc. Primary Sponsor: Zlotnik 1410

Page 133 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 334 Veterans' Cemeteries Retained Revenue – Language Change Adds prior appropriation continued language to the veterans' cemeteries retained revenue line item. Primary Sponsor: Zlotnik 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 349 Veterans Outreach Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the veterans outreach centers appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for Montachusett Veterans Outreach Center to purchase a building in downtown Gardner. Primary Sponsor: Zlotnik 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 364 War Memorials – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the war memorials appropriation by $10K and earmarks same amount for the Korean War memorial located in the Charlestown Navy Yard. Primary Sponsor: Ryan 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 400 War Memorials – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the war memorials appropriation by $50K and earmarks same amount for the World War I memorial in Medford. Primary Sponsor: Donato 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 427 War Memorials – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the war memorials appropriation by $300K and earmarks same amount for the construction of a Vietnam Memorial Wall in Fall River. Primary Sponsor: Fiola 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 439 Gold Star Annuity Increase Amends MGL 115:6B to increase the amount of the Gold Star annuity from $2,000 to $2,500. Primary Sponsor: Chan Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 566 Veterans’ Benefit Changes Amends MGL 115:6B to allow certain disabled veterans’ applications for annuities to be valid until their death and to require surviving spouses and parents of deceased veterans’ eligible for veteran’s annuities to reapply once per year. Also inserts a new section to allow any eligible veteran, parents, or surviving spouses who have not previously received veterans’ benefits for failing to apply to be eligible to apply for 90 days from the effective date of this act. Primary Sponsor: Jones Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 633 Veterans Outreach Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the veterans outreach centers appropriation by $124K and earmarks same amount for counseling and outreach services of the Montachusett veterans outreach center. Primary Sponsor: Zlotnik 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 657 War Memorials – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the war memorials appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the construction of a veterans memorial in East Longmeadow. Primary Sponsor: Ashe 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 662 Department of Veterans' Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Department of Veterans' Services appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for the William E. Carter American Legion Post in Mattapan. Primary Sponsor: Cullinane 1410 Page 134 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 697 War Memorials – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the war memorials appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the construction of a Vietnam veterans memorial in Haverhill. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 756 Department of Veterans' Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the DVS appropriation by $100K and earmarks same amount for Fidelity House CRC's employment services for veterans with disabilities. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 802 Veterans Outreach Centers – Earmark Earmarks $1.3M in the veterans outreach centers line item for veterans' mental and behavioral health issue services administered by Home Base. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 816 Department of Veterans' Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the DVS appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for Vietnam Veterans of America in Massachusetts to aid veterans in filing for benefits. Primary Sponsor: Tosado 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 820 Veterans Outreach Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the veterans outreach centers appropriation by $150K and earmarks same amount for a veterans' drop-in- center in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: Tosado 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 874 Veterans Outreach Centers – Earmark Earmarks $300K in the veterans outreach centers line item for the Veterans Northeast Outreach Center, Inc., in Haverhill. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 1036 Veterans' Homelessness Services – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the veterans' homelessness line item for transitional services at Our Neighbors' Table in Amesbury. Primary Sponsor: Kelcourse 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 1065 Veterans Outreach Centers – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the veterans outreach centers appropriation by $8K and earmarks $75K for the grace veterans program at the Cape & Islands veterans outreach center. Primary Sponsor: Vieira 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 1098 Justice Edward O. Gourdin Veterans War Memorial Park – New Line Item Adds new line item for the sculpting and erecting of the Justice Edward O. Gourdin veterans war memorial park funded at $100K. Primary Sponsor: Tyler 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 1174 Veterans' Cemeteries Retained Revenue – Language Change Adds prior appropriation continued language to the veterans' cemeteries retained revenue line item. Primary Sponsor: Boldyga 1410

Page 135 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 1217 Department of Veterans' Services – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Department of Veterans' Services line item for the Veterans of Foreign Wars Department of Massachusetts. Primary Sponsor: Berthiaume 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 1220 Veterans' Homelessness Services – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the veterans' homelessness services appropriation by $336K and earmarks $750K for Veteran Homestead, Inc. locations in Leominster, Gardner, and Fitchburg. Primary Sponsor: Naughton 1410 Subject Veteran Services and Soldiers' Homes 1331 Department of Veterans' Services – Earmark Earmarks $200K in the Department of Veterans' Services line item for educational programs at the Museum of World War II. Primary Sponsor: Linsky 1410 Subject Withdrawn 62

Primary Sponsor: Puppolo Subject Withdrawn 135 Quality Improvement – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the quality improvement appropriation by $2.5M and earmarks same amount for technical assistance related to healthy eating and physical activity requirements, of which $1.5M is earmarked for out-of-school time providers. Primary Sponsor: Madaro 3000 Subject Withdrawn 221 Massachusetts Cultural Council – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the Massachusetts Cultural Council appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount to the Clinton Church restoration project in Great Barrington. Primary Sponsor: Pignatelli 0640 Subject Withdrawn 287 Department of Veterans' Services – Earmark Earmarks $30K in the Department of Veterans' Services line item for improvements to Keene Street Fields in Duxbury. Primary Sponsor: Cutler 1410 Subject Withdrawn 327 Board of Library Commissioners Administration – Earmark Earmarks $50K in the Board of Library Commissioners administration line item for the Hispanic American Library in Springfield. Primary Sponsor: González 7000 Subject Withdrawn 333 State Parks and Recreation – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases state parks and recreation appropriation by $200K and earmarks same amount for the Twin Cities rail trail in Leominster. Primary Sponsor: Higgins 2810 Subject Withdrawn 360 Local Economic Development Grants – New Line Item and Earmark Adds a new line item for local economic development grants and earmarks $200K for the Springfield Science Museum planetarium. Primary Sponsor: González 7008

Page 136 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Withdrawn 401 Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program – Appropriation Increase Increases the 7004-9005 line item by $20M. Primary Sponsor: Donato 7004 Subject Withdrawn 429

Primary Sponsor: Cahill Subject Withdrawn 457 Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases MOTT appropriation by $22K and earmarks $25K for repairs to the Pickering Middle School Auditorium in the city of Lynn. Primary Sponsor: Cahill 7008 Subject Withdrawn 554 Grants to Councils on Aging – Appropriation Increase Increases the grants to councils on aging appropriation by $485K. Primary Sponsor: Farley-Bouvier 9110 Subject Withdrawn 701 Affordable Housing Accessibility Grants – New Line Item Adds new line item for affordable housing accessibility grants funded at $2.7M. Primary Sponsor: Khan 7004 Subject Withdrawn 707 Department of Children and Families – Language Change Adds language to allow for federal reimbursement of travel expenses as a result of the Every Student Succeeds Act. Primary Sponsor: Khan 4800 Subject Withdrawn 736 Gun Violence Prevention Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the gun violence prevention program appropriation by $65K and earmarks $20K for the Community Service Officer Program in Barnstable. Primary Sponsor: Crocker 4590 Subject Withdrawn 818 Department of Fire Services – Earmark Earmarks $100K in the Department of Fire Services line item for electrical improvements to municipal buildings in Norton. Primary Sponsor: Barrows 8324 Subject Withdrawn 870 Massachusetts Department of Transportation – Earmark Earmarks $400K in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation line item for the construction of a traffic signal system at Norfolk road and Randolph road on Boylston street in Brookline. Primary Sponsor: Vitolo 1595 Subject Withdrawn 877 Municipal Regionalization and Efficiencies Incentive Reserve – Earmark Earmarks $25K in the municipal regionalization and efficiencies reserve line item for public safety improvements in Hanson. Primary Sponsor: Cutler 1599

Page 137 of 138 House 3800 FY2020 House Budget Amendments Subject Withdrawn 1026 State Parks and Recreation – Earmark Earmarks $300K in the state parks and recreation line item for the Parks Commission of Brockton for playground equipment at Danny Goodwin park. Primary Sponsor: DuBois 2810 Subject Withdrawn 1028 Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners Program – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases the sexual assault nurse examiners program appropriation by $60K and earmarks same amount for the Children's Advocacy Center of Franklin County and North Quabbin. Primary Sponsor: Mark 4510 Subject Withdrawn 1030 Council of State Governments Reserve – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increase the Council of State Governments reserve appropriation by $563K and earmarks $1.2M for UTEC transitional youth early intervention pilot program. Primary Sponsor: Campbell 0330 Subject Withdrawn 1108 Complete Count Grant Program – Appropriation Increase Increases the Complete Count Grant Program appropriation by $3M. Primary Sponsor: Moran, M. 0511 Subject Withdrawn 1197 Department of Agricultural Resources – Appropriation Increase and Earmark Increases Department of Agricultural Resources appropriation by $25K and earmarks same amount for a scientific review of the potential impacts of neonicotinoid insecticides on pollinators which will be used by the pesticide subcommittee to conduct an individual review to determine whether current uses of such insecticides pose unreasonable adverse effects to the environment. Primary Sponsor: Finn 2511 Subject Withdrawn 1326 Quality Improvement – Language Change Adds language in the quality improvement line item to maintain funds for programs participating in the Massachusetts QRIS. Primary Sponsor: Hay

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