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Search detail for: Environmental League of Massachusetts
Registration year: 2018
Registration type: Client
Address: 14 Beacon Street, Suite 714, Boston, MA, 02108 US / 617-742-2553
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Anne Wright $2,838.80
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01/01/2018 06/15/2018 Lobbying on behalf of bills that protect the environment
 
Casey Harvell Bowers $2,354.54
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04/17/2018 To affect legislation that will have an impact on the environment of the Commonwealth.
 
Elizabeth Henry $5,754.39
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01/01/2018 Lobbying for pro-environment legislation
 
Eric Wilkinson $3,149.28
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01/01/2018 To affect legislation that will have an impact on the environment of the Commonwealth.
 
Nancy Goodman $4,624.05
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01/01/2018 H. 1 (and all subsequent versions of the budget) - all members H.657/S.361- An act relative to protecting the natural resources of the Commonwealth H.2612—An act to phase out coal burning -Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities, and Energy H.2613:—An Act to reduce coal burning and use -Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy H.2614:—An Act relative to a coal-free Commonwealth -Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy H.1136/S. 397—An act for a competitive economy through safer alternatives to toxic chemicals H. 2943/S.1588—Bottle bill update H. 252/S. 352—An act to require producer responsibility for collection, reuse and recycling of discarded electronic products -Joint Committee on Environment H. 1759—An act relative to comprehensive wind energy siting reform - Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy H. 879—An act establishing the cost saving oil heat and propane energy efficiency program H. 1859-An Act promoting the planning and development of sustainable communities H. 2755-An Act extending the brownfields tax credit H. 985-An Act providing consumer choice and environmental protection by authorizing pay as you drive auto insurance H. 1936-An Act relative to genetically engineered food H. 2037-An Act to establish guidelines for genetically engineered food H. 2093-An Act relative to the labeling of food H.2532- An Act relative to shifting from carbon emissions to transportation investment H. 2515-An Act relative to the brownfields tax credit H. 756-An Act relative to the Endangered Species Act H. 3091/S.68-An Act relative to active streets and healthy communities H. 1343-An Act relative to regional transportation ballot initiatives H. 3284/S.1646-An Act relative to transportation investment, regional fairness and accountability H. 690-An Act relative to municipal assistance for clean water and economic development infrastructure H. 698-An Act relative to best management practices in water H. 802-An Act relative to mercury added thermostats H. 814-An Act relative to producer responsibility for mercury added lamps H. 3142-An Act relative to the establishment of a vehicle mileage user fee pilot program by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation H. 3332-An Act providing for the preservation and improvement of land, parks, and clean energy in the Commonwealth H. 4164 - An Act relative to natural gas leaks H. 4185 - An Act relative to net metering and solar power H. 3968-An Act relative to clean energy resources H. 4114, An Act Authorizing the Use of Bows and Arrows for Sunday Hunting (which we are opposing as it's the only day currently when hunting is prohibited). S. 388-An Act prohibiting the sale, installation and disposal of mercury thermostats S. 1758-An Act further regulating mercury management S. 354-An Act relating to healthy families and businesses S. 394—An act to revitalize the Commonwealth’s waterfronts (Oppose)-Joint Committee on Environment S. 773—An Act allowing local wetlands bylaw decisions to be appealed to land court S. 779—An Act relative to standing to file certain appeals in the superior or land court S. 1665—An act promoting zero net energy buildings -Joint Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy S. 389-An Act relative to recycling S. 1947-An Act improving drinking water and wastewater infrastructure S. 1593-An Act relative to credit for thermal energy generated with renewable fuels S. 2020- An Act reducing the cost of solar power through increased competition S. 1225- An Act relative to public investment in fossil fuels S. 2028- An Act providing for the establishment of a comprehensive adaptation management plan in response to climate change Communication with Agencies • Budget (Executive office of Energy and Environmental Affairs) - Secretary Rick Sullivan, Undersecretary Maeve Vallely-Bartlett and Commissioners Ken Kimmell, Mary Griffin, Jack Murray • Cape Wind (Executive office of Energy and Environmental Affairs) -Secretary Rick Sullivan and Governor Patrick • Bottle Bill (Department of Environmental Protection) - Commissioner Kimmell and Governor Patrick • GreenDot (Executive office of Energy and Environmental Affairs and Mass Department Of Transportation) - Secretary Richard Davey, Ned Codd,Dave Mohler, Steve Woehfel • Mode Shift Goal-(Mass Department Of Transportation) - Secretary Richard Davey and Ned Codd • Daly Field (Department of Conservation and Recreation) - Commissioner Ed Lambert, Jack Murray • Global Warming Solutions Act/Clean Energy and Climate Plan Implementation (Executive office of Energy and Environmental Affairs and Department of Environmental Protection) -Governor Deval Patrick, Commissioner David Cash, Undersecretary Bobbi Kates-Garnick, Undersecretary Maeve Vallely-Bartlett • Sustainable Water Management Initiative (Executive office of Energy and Environmental Affairs) - Commissioner David Cash, Commissioner Mary Griffin • Transportation Funding (Mass Department Of Transportation) - Secretary Davey, General Manager Bev Scott • Zoning reform (Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development) - Secretary Greg Bialecki, Undersecretary Aaron Gornstein, Undersecretary Maeve Vallely-Bartlett • Redevelopment of coal fired power plants (Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development) - Secretary Greg Bialecki • Brownfields redevelopment fund (Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development)--Secretary Greg Bialecki • Transportation Climate Initiative (Department of Environmental Protection) -- Commissioner David Cash • Kinder-Morgan pipeline (Executive office Of Energy and Environmental Affairs)--Secretary Maeve Vallely-Bartlett, Undersecretary Marty Suuberg
 
Total salaries paid:      $18,721.06
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ML Strategies, LLC $0.00
Employed Terminated
05/01/2018 05/08/2018
 
Total salaries paid:      $0.00
Expenditures Amount
Operating Expenses $15,557.69
Total expenses:      $15,557.69
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