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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill S.107 191st (2019 - 2020)

An Act relative to the digital right to repair

By Mr. Brady, a petition (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 107) of Michael D. Brady, Lori A. Ehrlich, Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr., Josh S. Cutler and other members of the General Court for legislation relative to digital right to repair. Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure.

Bill Information

Presenter:
Michael D. Brady
Status:
Referred to Senate Committee on Ways and Means

Petitioners

Name District/Address
Michael D. Brady Second Plymouth and Bristol
Lori A. Ehrlich 8th Essex
Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr. 12th Hampden
Josh S. Cutler 6th Plymouth
Mike Connolly 26th Middlesex
Jack Patrick Lewis 7th Middlesex
Steven Ultrino 33rd Middlesex
Thomas M. Stanley 9th Middlesex
William N. Brownsberger Second Suffolk and Middlesex
Bradley H. Jones, Jr. 20th Middlesex
Bruce E. Tarr First Essex and Middlesex
Sal N. DiDomenico Middlesex and Suffolk
Patricia D. Jehlen Second Middlesex
Elizabeth A. Poirier 14th Bristol
Brendan P. Crighton Third Essex
Joan B. Lovely Second Essex
Jennifer E. Benson 37th Middlesex
Julian Cyr Cape and Islands
Brian M. Ashe 2nd Hampden
James K. Hawkins 2nd Bristol
Paul F. Tucker 7th Essex
Carmine Lawrence Gentile 13th Middlesex
Joanne M. Comerford Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester
Lindsay N. Sabadosa 1st Hampshire
John Barrett, III 1st Berkshire
Jason M. Lewis Fifth Middlesex
Walter F. Timilty Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth
Tommy Vitolo 15th Norfolk

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