Massachusetts House will review its rules, citing concerns about the rise of âopaqueâ advocacy groups Activists have criticized the Legislature for not being more transparent By Matt Stout Globe Staff,Updated January 28, 2021, 1:42 p.m. Email to a Friend The Massachusetts State House. A legislative committee is to report recommendations by July 1 about how lawmakers interact with the public.Lane Turner/Globe Staff House Speaker Ronald Mariano told colleagues this week that the Legislature will review its internal rules to deal with what he called a growing number of âunregistered, or vaguely-affiliatedâ advocacy coalitions on Beacon Hill. Marianoâs plans, circulated to state representatives late Wednesday, could set up a substantial shift in how the House interacts with organizers and advocates, including those who have vocally pushed lawmakers to make the legislative process, and themselves, more transparent.