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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill H.1799 188th (2013 - 2014)

An Act to protect children's mental health services

By Representative Malia of Boston and Senator Flanagan, a joint petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 1799) of Elizabeth A. Malia, Jennifer L. Flanagan and others relative to mental health services for children. Mental Health and Substance Abuse.

Bill Information

Presenters:
Elizabeth A. Malia , Jennifer L. Flanagan

Petitioners

Name District/Address
Elizabeth A. Malia 11th Suffolk
Jennifer L. Flanagan Worcester and Middlesex
Stephen L. DiNatale 3rd Worcester
Jason M. Lewis Fifth Middlesex
Kay Khan 11th Middlesex
Ruth B. Balser 12th Middlesex
Martin J. Walsh 13th Suffolk
Kenneth J. Donnelly Fourth Middlesex
Paul McMurtry 11th Norfolk
Danielle W. Gregoire 4th Middlesex
Alan Silvia 7th Bristol
Ellen Story 3rd Hampshire
Frank I. Smizik 15th Norfolk
Thomas M. Stanley 9th Middlesex
John F. Keenan Norfolk and Plymouth
Benjamin Swan 11th Hampden
Sal N. DiDomenico Middlesex and Suffolk
Denise Andrews 2nd Franklin
Denise Provost 27th Middlesex
James B. Eldridge Middlesex and Worcester
David M. Rogers 24th Middlesex
Carolyn C. Dykema 8th Middlesex
Sean Garballey 23rd Middlesex
Thomas M. McGee Third Essex
Brian A. Joyce Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth
Patricia A. Haddad 5th Bristol
Carl M. Sciortino, Jr. 34th Middlesex
Bruce E. Tarr First Essex and Middlesex
Katherine M. Clark Fifth Middlesex
Paul R. Heroux 2nd Bristol

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