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Lobbyist disclosure reporting period:   07/01/2022 - 12/31/2022
Lobbyist name Rebekah Gewirtz   
Business name National Association of Social Workers, MA Chapter
Address 11 Beacon St Suite 510   
City, state, zip code Boston, MA 02108         
Country US
Agent type Both
Phone 617-645-4773
 
 
Operating Expenses
No operating expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Activities, Bill Numbers and Titles
Client: National Association of Social Workers, Inc
Total amount paid by client; lobbyist is unable to report compensation at activity level: $9,600.00
House / SenateBill Number or Agency NameBill title or activityAgent positionAmountDirect business association
House Bill 1290 An Act to streamline access to critical public health and safety-net programs through common applications Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 5007 An act relating to economic growth and relief for the Commonwealth Support $0.00 N/A
Senate Bill 1456 An Act to define clinical social work practice Support $0.00 N/A
Senate Bill 1035 An Act relative to treatment, not imprisonment Support $0.00 N/A
Senate Bill 314 An Act relative to universal school meals Support $0.00 N/A
Executive Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) Providing regulation Hearing Comment 101 CMR 329.00: Psychological Testing, Treatment, and Related Services (to be renamed as "Rates for Psychological and Independent Clinical Social Work Services") Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 199 An Act to lift kids out of deep poverty Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 1038 An Act requiring mental health parity for disability policies Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 714 An Act relative to universal school meals Support $0.00 N/A
Executive Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) Providing regulation Hearing Comment for 540 CMR 2.00: the implementation of the new driver's license bill. Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 3456 An Act relative to work and family mobility during and subsequent to the COVID-19 emergency Support $0.00 N/A
Senate Bill 318 An Act relative to healthy youth Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 5050 An act making appropriations for fiscal year 2023 Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 1905 An Act establishing a jail and prison construction moratorium Support $0.00 N/A
Senate Bill 1276 An Act addressing barriers to care for mental health Support $0.00 N/A
Senate Bill 920 An Act to promote public safety and better outcomes for young adults Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 673 An Act relative to healthy youth Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 4701 An act making fiscal appropriations for fiscal year 2023 Support $0.00 N/A
Senate Bill 2289 An Act relative to work and family mobility during and subsequent to the COVID-19 emergency Support $0.00 N/A
Senate Bill 761 An Act to streamline access to critical public health and safety-net programs through common applications Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 2445 Resolve to establish a special commission on employing mental health professionals as law enforcement personnel Oppose $0.00 N/A
House Bill 2384 An Act to define clinical social work practice Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 1462 An Act relative to treatment, not imprisonment Support $0.00 N/A
Senate Bill 96 An Act to lift kids out of deep poverty Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 1520 An Act to improve and modernize the information technology systems and capacities of the judiciary Support $0.00 N/A
Senate Bill 2030 An Act establishing a jail and prison construction moratorium Support $0.00 N/A
Senate Bill 703 An Act requiring mental health parity for disability policies Support $0.00 N/A
House Bill 1826 An Act to promote public safety and better outcomes for young adults Support $0.00 N/A
    Total amount $0.00  
 
Meals, Travel, and Entertainment Expenses
No meals, travel, or entertainment expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Additional Expenses
No additional expenses were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
 
Campaign Contributions
DateRecipient nameOffice soughtAmount
07/14/2022 Committee to Elect Tami Gouveia Lt. Governor $75.00
07/14/2022 Committee to Elect Chris Dempsey Auditor $100.00
07/27/2022 Committee to Elect Virginia Lee Essex County Sheriff $100.00
09/27/2022 Committee to Elect Becca Rausch State Senator $100.00
  Total contributions $375.00
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