Hearings scheduled for Monday, September 10, 2007
Public Hearing to be held in Room A-1 at 1:00 P.M.
- Senate, No. 486
- Petition of Stephen M. Brewer for legislation to promote sustainable agriculture and the use of integrated pest management.
- Senate, No. 524
- Petition of Michael W. Morrissey for legislation to authorize municipalities to petition for public involvement plans in cases of hazardous material sites.
- Senate, No. 539
- Petition of Pamela Resor, James B. Eldridge, Robert S. Hargraves, David P. Linsky and other members of the General Court for legislation relative to notification of oil and hazardous waste material release.
- Senate, No. 547
- Petition of Bruce E. Tarr, Richard R. Tisei, Michael R. Knapik, Robert L. Hedlund and other members of the General Court for legislation relative to the removal and disposal of waste oil.
- Senate, No. 550
- Petition of Bruce E. Tarr, Scott P. Brown and Edward M. Augustus, Jr. for legislation to require local approval for low level radioactive waste sites.
- Senate, No. 2293
- Petition of Susan C. Tucker and Barry R. Finegold for legislation relative to antique barometers.
- House, No. 723
- Petition of Garrett J. Bradley for legislation to authorize optional participation by certain education and child care facilities in the Massachusetts Pesticide Control Act.
- House, No. 728
- Petition of Christine E. Canavan and others relative to payment to municipalities for costs incurred for the emergency mitigation response of members of a hazardous materials mitigation emergency response team.
- House, No. 737
- Petition of James B. Eldridge that the Department of Environmental Protection be authorized to promulgate rules relative to the clean-up of oil spills.
- House, No. 742
- Petition of James H. Fagan relative to mosquito and insect control projects.
- House, No. 743
- Petition of James H. Fagan relative to the Massachusetts Pesticide Control Act.
- House, No. 763
- Petition filed at the request of Davio Danielson for legislation to establish a wild blueberry pilot project within the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs.
- House, No. 764
- Petition filed at the request of Davio Danielson for legislation to establish a special commission (including members of the General Court) tomake an investigation and study relative to vegetation management within electric wire security zones.
- House, No. 781
- Joint petition of Jay R. Kaufman and others relative to regulating the use of dangerous pesticides in the Commonwealth.
- House, No. 809
- Petition of J. James Marzilli, Jr., and Ruth B. Balser that the University of Lowell be required to establish and maintain a non toxic pest management center.
- House, No. 829
- Petition of Douglas W. Petersen and others for legislation to promote the use of integrated pest management techniques in the Commonwealth.
- House, No. 840
- Joint petition of Denise Provost and others for legislation to reduce human exposure to particulate matter pollution.
- House, No. 856
- Petition of Jeffrey Sanchez relative to natural resource damage in the cleanup of brownfields, so-called.
- House, No. 863
- Petition of John W. Scibak and James R. Miceli relative to the establishment of a residential petroleum clean up fund within the Department of Environmental Protection.
- House, No. 878
- Petition of William M. Straus that the Department of Food and Agriculture be authorized to expend a certain sum of money for integrated pest management and control of invasive plants.
- House, No. 879
- Petition of William M. Straus relative to certain violations of the environmental laws of the Commonwealth.
- House, No. 892
- Petition of Steven M. Walsh relative to clean-up of contaminated properties commonly known as Brownfields.
- House, No. 893
- Petition of Steven M. Walsh and Mary E. Grant for legislation to define Brownfields property under the soil contamination law.
- House, No. 3889
- Petition of Elizabeth A. Poirier and others relative to mosquito control and aerial spraying in the Commonwealth.
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