S627
An Act relative to the use of glyphosate on public lands
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Bill overview
This bill, S.627, seeks to restrict the use of glyphosate, a common herbicide, on Massachusetts public lands. It aims to protect the environment and human health by limiting the application of this chemical, which has been linked to potential health risks and harm to ecosystems. The bill would likely require a review of current glyphosate usage practices and potentially establish guidelines for its reduced or eliminated use. This legislation builds upon previous attempts to address glyphosate use in the state.
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Jason M. Lewis
Cosponsors
Adam J. Scanlon
Jason M. Lewis
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