Of course they want to pass the bill, but it's a different matter to make it an official stance. In a recent interview on BBC, the Chinese ambassador to UK claimed that it wasn't the Chinese government's intention to formulate the bill. Had the Chinese government voiced support for the bill, it would be nearly impossible for its puppet government in HK to back down, even temporarily.
The Chinese government does not like "waves". They probably don't want such waves even more at the moment.
It's not a question of supporting the bill but of question of supporting the HK government despite the unrest it will create.
The Chinese government may conclude (and may have concluded) that at the moment there are much more pressing problems and that they could do without riots in HK.