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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill H.2350 192nd (2021 - 2022)

An Act restricting toxic PFAS chemicals in consumer products to protect our health

By Mr. Lewis of Framingham, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2350) of Jack Patrick Lewis and others for legislation to further regulate PFAS chemicals in consumer products. Public Health.

Bill Information

Presenter:
Jack Patrick Lewis

Petitioners

Name District/Address
Jack Patrick Lewis 7th Middlesex
Natalie M. Higgins 4th Worcester
Tommy Vitolo 15th Norfolk
Lindsay N. Sabadosa 1st Hampshire
Jessica Ann Giannino 16th Suffolk
Carmine Lawrence Gentile 13th Middlesex
Mary S. Keefe 15th Worcester
Brian W. Murray 10th Worcester
Danillo A. Sena 37th Middlesex
Joanne M. Comerford Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester
Tram T. Nguyen 18th Essex
Michael O. Moore Second Worcester
David M. Rogers 24th Middlesex
Patrick M. O'Connor Plymouth and Norfolk
Michelle L. Ciccolo 15th Middlesex
Walter F. Timilty Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth
Vanna Howard 17th Middlesex
Marc R. Pacheco First Plymouth and Bristol
Carol A. Doherty 3rd Bristol
David Henry Argosky LeBoeuf 17th Worcester
Ruth B. Balser 12th Middlesex
Lori A. Ehrlich 8th Essex
Mindy Domb 3rd Hampshire
Natalie M. Blais 1st Franklin
Tami L. Gouveia 14th Middlesex
Marcos A. Devers 16th Essex
Steven C. Owens 29th Middlesex
Andres X. Vargas 3rd Essex
Patrick Joseph Kearney 4th Plymouth
Erika Uyterhoeven 27th Middlesex

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