Bill Number,Bill Title,Summarized Bill,Category,Tags H20, An Act clarifying and normalizing non-public school service purchases,"Summary: An Act clarifying and normalizing non-public school service purchases allows members of a contributory retirement system who were previously employed as teachers in special education programs for school-aged children in non-public schools in Massachusetts to establish such service as creditable service by making a deposit into the annuity savings fund of the system. The bill specifies the conditions and terms for making such deposits and the maximum credit for service in non-public schools. It also defines ""non-public school"" and excludes activities in a residence or afterschool program from the definition.",Education,"1. Curriculum Development 2. Teacher Professional Development 3. Special Education Services" H1," An Act making appropriations for the Fiscal Year 2024 for the maintenance of the departments, boards, commissions, institutions, and certain activities of the Commonwealth, for interest, sinking fund, and serial bond requirements, and for certain permanent improvements","Summary: An Act making appropriations for the Fiscal Year 2024 for the maintenance of the departments, boards, commissions, institutions, and certain activities of the Commonwealth, for interest, sinking fund, and serial bond requirements, and for certain permanent improvements. This bill outlines the budget allocations for various departments, boards, commissions, and institutions of the Commonwealth for the fiscal year 2024. It also includes provisions for interest, sinking fund, and serial bond requirements, as well as funding for certain permanent improvements. The bill may also include any amendments made during the legislative process.",The bill cannot be classified as it is labeled as 'nan' which typically means 'not a number' or 'not available'. More information is needed to classify the bill.,"The question does not provide a specific category to select tags from. However, based on the context provided, here are the top three tags from a few categories: 1. Budget and Appropriations: Government Spending Oversight, Emergency Fund Allocation, Public Debt Management 2. Public Safety: Emergency Response Planning, Disaster Preparedness Training, Cybersecurity Protocols 3. Environmental: Climate Change Mitigation, Renewable Energy Initiatives, Biodiversity Conservation 4. Transportation: Public Transit Expansion, Road Infrastructure Maintenance, Bike and Pedestrian Path Development 5. Technology and Innovation: Digital Privacy Laws, Data Security Measures, Innovation Investment Policies Please specify a category for a more precise answer." H10, An Act relative to the recovery of overearnings,"Summary: An Act relative to the recovery of overearnings This bill seeks to amend paragraph (c) of Section 91 of chapter 32 of the general laws. The proposed amendment allows the retirement board of which the member is a retiree to recover an amount equal to the overearnings if the excess is not recovered by the appropriate treasurer or other person responsible for the payment of the compensation. However, the amount of the recovery cannot exceed the amount of the retirement allowance paid in the year in which the overearnings occurred.",Budget and Appropriations,"1. Government Spending Oversight 2. Public Debt Management 3. Pension Plan Reform" H1000, An Act providing living organ donor protections,"Summary: An Act providing living organ donor protections This bill aims to protect living organ donors from discrimination by insurance companies. It requires the commissioner of insurance to create rules and regulations to enforce the protection of living organ donors. It also mandates that the department of health make materials related to live organ donation available to the public. Additionally, the bill prohibits insurers from declining or limiting coverage, precluding donation as a condition of coverage, or otherwise discriminating against living organ donors in policies for disability, life insurance, annuities, and long-term care insurance. Violations of these provisions are considered unfair practices under the law.",Health Care,"1. Universal Health Coverage 2. Healthcare Access for All 3. Health Information Technology"