H.500 (Act 120)
An act relating to prohibiting the sale of mercury lamps in the State
Sponsors:
Rep. Amy Sheldon
Last Recorded Action: 5/12/2022 - House message: Governor approved bill on May 19, 2022
Committee Activity - Meeting Full List
Regular Session 2021-2022
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
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Committee(s):
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House Committee on Natural Resources, Fish, and Wildlife
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1:00 PM
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H.500 - An act relating to prohibiting the sale of mercury lamps in the State
Introduction and Walk-through
Dan Reilly, Director of Public Affairs, Efficiency Vermont
David Westman, Director of Regulatory and State Agency Affairs, Efficiency Vermont
Paul Burns, Executive Director, Vermont Public Interest Research Group
Brian Fadie, State Policy Associate, Appliance Standards Awareness Project
Michael Bender, Director, Mercury Policy Project
Matthew Chapman, Director, Waste Management Protection Division, Agency of Natural Resources
Michael O'Grady, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
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Committee(s):
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House Committee on Natural Resources, Fish, and Wildlife
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1:15 PM
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H.500 - An act relating to prohibiting the sale of mercury lamps in the State
Paul Burns, Executive Director, Vermont Public Interest Research Group
Matthew Chapman, Director, Waste Management Protection Division, Agency of Natural Resources
Michael O'Grady, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
Brian Fadie, State Policy Associate, Appliance Standards Awareness Project
Joseph Levy, Director of Scientific Affairs, American Suntanning Association
Thursday, March 10, 2022
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Committee(s):
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House Committee on Natural Resources, Fish, and Wildlife
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H.500 - An act relating to prohibiting the sale of mercury lamps in the State
Possible Vote
Michael O'Grady, Deputy Chief Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
Thursday, April 28, 2022
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Committee(s):
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Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy
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8:45 AM
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H.500 - An act relating to prohibiting the sale of mercury lamps in the State
Committee Discussion and Vote
Paul Burns, Executive Director, Vermont Public Interest Research Group