H 4700
An Act authorizing the town of Truro to regulate the use of pesticides
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Bill overview
This bill authorizes the town of Truro, Massachusetts, to regulate the use of pesticides within its boundaries. It stems from a petition by the town of Truro, seeking the authority to establish rules and restrictions regarding pesticide application. The bill is currently being reviewed by the Environment and Natural Resources committee.
Key provisions
- Authorizes Truro to regulate pesticide use.
- Provides Truro with the power to establish rules for pesticide application.
- The bill originated from a petition by the town of Truro.
- Currently under review by the Environment and Natural Resources committee.
- A hearing is scheduled for March 4, 2026.
Who is affected
- Residents of Truro, Massachusetts
- Property owners in Truro
- Farmers and agricultural businesses in Truro
- The town of Truro
- Environmental organizations
Notable changes
- This bill grants Truro local control over pesticide regulation, which was previously limited.
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Bill H.4700 194th (Current)
An Act authorizing the town of Truro to regulate the use of pesticides
By Representative Luddy of Orleans and Senator Cyr, a joint petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 4700) of Hadley Luddy (by vote of the town) that the town of Truro be authorized to regulate the use of pesticides in said town. Environment and Natural Resources. [Local Approval Received.]
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Presenters: Hadley Luddy , Julian Cyr City/Town: Truro (Local Approval Required)
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Displaying 6 actions for Bill H.4700
| Date | Branch | Action |
| 11/3/2025 | House | Referred to the committee on Environment and Natural Resources |
| 11/6/2025 | Senate | Senate concurred |
| 2/17/2026 | Joint | Hearing scheduled for 03/04/2026 from 10:00 AM-12:00 PM in 222 |
| 2/18/2026 | Joint | Hearing scheduled for 03/04/2026 from 10:00 AM-12:00 PM in 222 |
| 3/4/2026 | Joint | Hearing rescheduled to 03/04/2026 from 10:00 AM-11:15 AM in 222 and Virtual Hearing updated to New End Time |
| 3/30/2026 | House | Accompanied a study order, see H5307 |
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