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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill S.1279 191st (2019 - 2020)

An Act regulating flavored tobacco products

By Mr. Keenan, a petition (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 1279) of John F. Keenan, Carolyn C. Dykema, Jason M. Lewis, Donald H. Wong and other members of the General Court for legislation to regulate flavored tobacco products. Public Health.

Bill Information

Presenter:
John F. Keenan

Petitioners

Name District/Address
John F. Keenan Norfolk and Plymouth
Carolyn C. Dykema 8th Middlesex
Jason M. Lewis Fifth Middlesex
Donald H. Wong 9th Essex
William N. Brownsberger Second Suffolk and Middlesex
David Paul Linsky 5th Middlesex
James B. Eldridge Middlesex and Worcester
Bruce E. Tarr First Essex and Middlesex
Patrick M. O'Connor Plymouth and Norfolk
Mathew J. Muratore 1st Plymouth
Rebecca L. Rausch Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex
Hannah Kane 11th Worcester
John J. Lawn, Jr. 10th Middlesex
Jack Patrick Lewis 7th Middlesex
Sal N. DiDomenico Middlesex and Suffolk
Joan B. Lovely Second Essex
Brian M. Ashe 2nd Hampden
Michael J. Barrett Third Middlesex
Patricia D. Jehlen Second Middlesex
Daniel J. Hunt 13th Suffolk
Harriette L. Chandler First Worcester
Julian Cyr Cape and Islands
Walter F. Timilty Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth
Paul Brodeur 32nd Middlesex
Tackey Chan 2nd Norfolk
David Henry Argosky LeBoeuf 17th Worcester
Edward J. Kennedy First Middlesex
Michael O. Moore Second Worcester
Lori A. Ehrlich 8th Essex
Brendan P. Crighton Third Essex

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