Members
The Advisory Committee to the Administrative Council is composed of fifteen or more stakeholders that provide the Council with a forum for discussing TURA chemical policy and implementation issues. According to M.G.L. Chapter 21, Section 4(F), the TURA Advisory Committee members include, ‘but are not limited to the attorney general, or his designee; 2 persons representing statewide environmental organizations; 2 persons representing organized labor; 4 persons representing businesses in the commonwealth, including 2 representatives of small businesses; 1 person certified as a toxics use reduction planner; 1 person representing a water authority; 2 persons representing a statewide health policy advocacy organizations and 2 members of the general public, 1 of whom shall be a citizen who has been active in a local toxics-related environmental organization.’
Constituency | Seats | Name of Members |
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Attorney General | 1 (+1 alternate) | Andrew Goldberg (lead) Jillian Riley (alternate) |
Business | 4 | Robert Audlee – Stainless Steel Coatings, Inc. Chris Christuk – Transene Ted Karevedas – DuPont Chuck Shepard - S.E. Shires |
General Public | 2 | Magdalena La Battaglia – Harborkeepers William Judd – Industrial Compliance Group |
Health Policy Advocacy | 2 | Wismelda Perez Garcia – Lawrence Board of Health [One vacant seat] |
Labor | 2 | Karen Blood – Hollingsworth and Vose Al Vega – MassCOSH |
Occupational Health and Safety | 1 | Michael Fiore – MA Dept. of Labor Standards |
Statewide Environmental Groups | 2 | Tennis Lilly – Groundwork Lawrence Laura Spark – Clean Water Massachusetts |
Environmental Justice | 1 | Kayla Powers – Clean Production Action |
Toxics Use Reduction Planner | 1 | Dan Forsyth – Capaccio Environmental Engineering |
Water Authority | 1 | Matt Dam – MWRA |