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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill HD.4115 188th (2013 - 2014)

An Act further regulating the sale of tobacco products

By Mr. McMurtry of Dedham, a petition (subject to Joint Rule 12) of Paul McMurtry and others for legislation to raise the minimum tobacco sales age to 21. Public Health.

Bill Information

Presenter:
Paul McMurtry
Status:
Referred to House Committee on Rules

Petitioners

Name District/Address
Paul McMurtry 11th Norfolk
Brian M. Ashe 2nd Hampden
Cory Atkins 14th Middlesex
Ruth B. Balser 12th Middlesex
Paul Brodeur 32nd Middlesex
Gailanne M. Cariddi 1st Berkshire
Claire D. Cronin 11th Plymouth
Marjorie C. Decker 25th Middlesex
Paul J. Donato 35th Middlesex
Christopher G. Fallon 33rd Middlesex
Tricia Farley-Bouvier 3rd Berkshire
Carole Fiola 6th Bristol
Sean Garballey 23rd Middlesex
Denise C. Garlick 13th Norfolk
Patricia A. Haddad 5th Bristol
Jonathan Hecht 29th Middlesex
Louis L. Kafka 8th Norfolk
Kay Khan 11th Middlesex
John J. Lawn, Jr. 10th Middlesex
Jason M. Lewis Fifth Middlesex
David Paul Linsky 5th Middlesex
Jay Livingstone 8th Suffolk
Elizabeth A. Malia 11th Suffolk
Wayne Matewsky 28th Middlesex
James R. Miceli 19th Middlesex
William Smitty Pignatelli 4th Berkshire
Denise Provost 27th Middlesex
Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr. 12th Hampden
David M. Rogers 24th Middlesex
Jeffrey N. Roy 10th Norfolk
Frank I. Smizik 15th Norfolk
Thomas M. Stanley 9th Middlesex
Ellen Story 3rd Hampshire
Timothy J. Toomey, Jr. 26th Middlesex

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