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- Documents/2020/WorkGroups/Senate Health and Welfare/Bills/S.295/Written Testimony
- Thursday, March 12, 2020
- S.295: Paul Burns: Testimony
- S.295: Paul Burns: 3M-DuPont-Timeline
- S.295: Paul Burns: ewg.org-In a First California Moves to Protect People from Toxic PFAS Chemicals in Carpets
- S.295: Paul Burns: 5e5ec3f0181cf6cf9a71db88_Impacts of food contact chemicals on human health- a consensus statement
- S.295: Paul Burns: ewg.org-FDA Studies Short-chain PFAS Chemicals More Toxic Than Previously Thought
- S.295: Paul Burns: toxicfreefuture.org-Legislature Takes Strongest Stand Yet to Phase Out PFAS in Firefighting Foam
- S.295: Paul Burns: packagingdigest.com-Most food cans no longer use BPA in their linings
- S.295: Paul Burns: Take-Out-Toxics-Executive-Summary
- S.295: Paul Burns: Firefighter Testimonials
- S.295: Paul Burns: saferchemicals.org-The Home Depot bans toxic PFAS in carpets and rugs it sells
- S.295: Paul Burns: VTANR and VTDPS Comments on EPA ANPR PFAS Reporting
- S.295: Bill Driscoll: Testimony
- Wednesday, March 11, 2020
- Friday, February 28, 2020
- S.295: Patrick MacRoy: Testimony
- S.295: Patrick MacRoy: AAP Statement on Food Chemicals
- S.295: Patrick MacRoy: 2. Dr. Maffini Support of LD1433 Packet
- S.295: Patrick MacRoy: 3. Cousins et al essential Use
- S.295: Patrick MacRoy: 4. FS - PFAS Exposure Routes
- S.295: Patrick MacRoy: 5. FS - Phthalate Alternatives
- S.295: Patrick MacRoy: 6. FS - Short Vs. Long Chain
- S.295: Patrick MacRoy: 7. Myths-vs.-Facts-June-2018
- S.295: Patrick MacRoy: 8. PFAS_Procurement_Guide_Aug2018
- S.295: Samuel Nicolai: Testimony
- S.295: Samuel Nicolai: FLYER-Outreach-Landfill-PFAS-Facts-FINAL
- S.295: Martin Wolf: Testimony
- S.295: Martin Wolf: IC-2_Fluorine_free_ff_foams_Apr2019
- S.295: Martin Wolf: OR-DEQ-PFAS-Alternatives-FoodPackaging19
- S.295: Martin Wolf: DK-PFAS-AlternativesTextiles15
- S.295: Martin Wolf: IC2-PFAS-Alterntives-Firefighting_Foam_19
- S.295: Lauren Hierl: Testimony
- S.295: Lauren Hierl: NY Times article on Lawyer Who Became Duponts Worst Nightmare
- S.295: Lauren Hierl: The Devil We Know
- Friday, February 21, 2020
- S.295: Bradley Reed: Testimony
- S.295: Elena Mihaly: A Review of the Pathways of Human Exposure to Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) and Present Understanding of Health Effects
- S.295: Elena Mihaly: IPEN_F3_Position_Paper_POPRC-14_12September2018d
- S.295: Elena Mihaly: CEH-Disposable-Foodware-Report-final-1.31
- S.295: Elena Mihaly: Chuck Schwer_PFAS State Sampling Plan_2-14-2020
- S.295: Martin Wolf: Testimony
- Thursday, March 12, 2020
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Bills In Senate Committee on Health and Welfare
Bills that are currently in committee.
Regular Session 2019-2020
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Bills Out of Senate Committee on Health and Welfare
Bills sponsored by the committee, and bills reported out of committee. Includes bills where the committee has been relieved of responsibility.
Regular Session 2019-2020
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Bills Referred to Senate Committee on Health and Welfare
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Bills Sponsored by Senate Committee on Health and Welfare
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