J.R.H.26

Joint resolution relating to the amendment of the federal Toxic Substances Control Act and its preemption provisions

Sponsors: Rep. David Deen , Rep. Stephen Beyor, Rep. Clement Bissonnette, Rep. Cynthia Browning, Rep. Mollie Burke, Rep. Timothy Corcoran, Rep. Rachael Fields, Rep. Willem Jewett, Rep. Robert Krebs, Rep. Paul Lefebvre, Rep. James McCullough, Rep. Alice Miller, Rep. Ruqaiyah Morris, Rep. Mary Morrissey, Rep. Michael Mrowicki, Rep. Amy Sheldon, Rep. Thomas Terenzini, Rep. Kathryn Webb, Rep. Janssen Willhoit

Last Recorded Action: 5/3/2016 - Ordered to lie on motion of Senator Campbell

Committee Activity - Meeting Full List

2015 - 2016 Legislative Session

Thursday, April 7, 2016
Committee(s):
House Committee on Fish, Wildlife and Water Resources
9:00 AM

JRH26 - Joint resolution relating to the amendment of the federal Toxic Substances Control Act and its preemption provisions

Trey Martin, Deputy Secretary, Agency of Natural Resources
Haley Pero, Outreach Representative, Office of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders
David Weinstein, Policy Advisor, Senator Bernie Sanders
Katie Thomas, Energy Policy Advisor, Office of U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders
Lauren Hierl, Environmental Health Advocate, Vermont Conservation Voters
Falko Schilling, Consumer and Environment Advocate, Vermont Public Interest Research Group
William Driscoll, Vice President, Associated Industries of Vermont
3:45 PM

JRH26 - Joint resolution relating to the amendment of the federal Toxic Substances Control Act and its preemption provisions

Committee discussion and vote

Michael Chernick, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council

Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Committee(s):
Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy
8:15 AM

JRH26 - Joint resolution relating to the amendment of the federal Toxic Substances Control Act and its preemption provisions


Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Committee(s):
Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy
Followed By

JRH26 - Joint resolution relating to the amendment of the federal Toxic Substances Control Act and its preemption provisions

Michael O'Grady, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Council