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The 193rd General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bill H.814 193rd (Current)

An Act empowering towns and cities to protect residents and the environment from harmful pesticides

By Representative Gentile of Sudbury, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 814) of Carmine Lawrence Gentile and others relative to the powers of cities and town to regulate, restrict or prohibit the use, application or disposal of certain pesticides. Environment and Natural Resources.

Bill Information

Presenter:
Carmine Lawrence Gentile

Petitioners

Name District/Address
Carmine Lawrence Gentile 13th Middlesex
Lindsay N. Sabadosa 1st Hampshire
Samantha MontaƱo 15th Suffolk
Ruth B. Balser 12th Middlesex
David M. Rogers 24th Middlesex
Steven Owens 29th Middlesex
Vanna Howard 17th Middlesex
Joanne M. Comerford Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester
James J. O'Day 14th Worcester
Thomas M. Stanley 9th Middlesex
Michelle M. DuBois 10th Plymouth
John Barrett, III 1st Berkshire
Denise C. Garlick 13th Norfolk
Margaret R. Scarsdale 1st Middlesex
Brian W. Murray 10th Worcester
James B. Eldridge Middlesex and Worcester
Natalie M. Higgins 4th Worcester
Sean Garballey 23rd Middlesex
David Henry Argosky LeBoeuf 17th Worcester
Erika Uyterhoeven 27th Middlesex
Michelle L. Ciccolo 15th Middlesex
Jack Patrick Lewis 7th Middlesex
Marjorie C. Decker 25th Middlesex
John J. Cronin Worcester and Middlesex
Patricia A. Duffy 5th Hampden
Christine P. Barber 34th Middlesex
Simon Cataldo 14th Middlesex

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