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Lobbyist disclosure reporting period:   01/01/2013 - 06/30/2013
Lobbyist name David J Wawer   
Business name Massachusetts Chemistry & Technology Alliance Inc
Address 18 Tremont Street    402
City, state, zip code Boston, MA 02108         
Country US
Agent type Both
Phone 617-312-6421
 
 
Operating Expenses
DateRecipientType of expenseAmount
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Advertising expenses $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Photocopies, scans $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Computer equipment, supplies $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Professional dues $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Fax charges $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Internet fees $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Legal fees $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Postage, shipping, delivery $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Office supplies, equipment $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Printing expenses $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Public relations expenses $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Rent $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Office and support staff salaries $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Professional subscriptions $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Taxes $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Telephone, cell phone, handheld $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Utilities (heat, water, electricity) $0.00
1/1/2013-6/30/2013 Other operating expenses $0.00
  Total operating expenses $0.00
 
Activities, Bill Numbers and Titles
Activity or Bill No and TitleAgent's positionDirect business association with public officialClient representedCompensation received
HB313 - Act to Establish Special Commission to Study Economic Impact of State Regulatory Law; HB 684-Act Relative to Toxic Use Reduction; HB701-Act Relative to Job Creation in Commonwealth; HB1258-Act Relative to Unauthorized Entry of Critical Infrastructure; HB2171 - Act Relative to Certain Tanks Used for Storage of Fluids; SB1158 - Act Relative to Certain Tanks Used for Storage of Fluids Support No direct business associations with any public officials during this reporting period Massachusetts Chemistry & Technology Alliance Inc $5,000.00
HB696 - Act to Reduce Plastic Pollution; HB235-Act for Healthy Families & Business; HB787-Act Relative to Plastic Bag Reduction; HB1992 - Act Relative to Protecting Children from Bisphenol-A; HB2086 - Act Require Environmentally Safe Alternatives to Harmful Cleaning Products; HB2087 - Act to Restrict Use of Polystyrene; HB3438-Act to Reduce Plastic Pollution; SB351 - Act to Protect Children & Families from Harmful Flame Retardants; SB352 - Act to Prevent Use of Most Dangerous Pesticides; SB354 - Act Relative to Healthy Families & Businesses; SB359- Act Relative to Plastic Bag Reduction; SB369 - Act Prohibiting Polystyrene Packaging by 2017; SB370 - Act Prohibiting Polystyrene Packaging by 2017; SB387 - Act for Competitive Economy Through Safer Alternatives to Toxic Chemicals; SB400 - Act to Protect Children from Bisphenol-A; SB953 - Act Authorizing Cities & Towns to Prohibit Sale or Use of Polystyrene Packaging; SB1350 - Act Relative to Selection & Use of Plastic Carryout Bags in Certain Stores Oppose No direct business associations with any public officials during this reporting period Massachusetts Chemistry & Technology Alliance Inc $5,000.00
HB661 - Act Relative to Prevention of Hazardous Materials Release; HB694-Act to regulate coal ash as solid waste; HB707 - Act to regulate hydraulic fracturing; HB729 - Act Establishing Commission on Extended Producer Responsibility; HB733 - Act to prevent use of most dangerous pesticides; HB741 - Act to create framework to re-allocate Responsibility for discarded products; HB746 - Act to increase recycling; HB765 - Act to reduce solid waste & provide universal recycling access; HB789-Act protecting school children from environmental toxins; HB803 - Act to require producer responsibility for collection, reuse and recycling of discarded products; HB1944 - Act relative to public health effects of hazardous air pollutants; HB1990 - Act relative to safe cosmetics in the Commonwealth; HB2059 - Act relative to reporting health effects of particulate matter; HB2062 - Act relative to healthy cosmetics; HB2120 - Act to ensure fire safety in public buildings; HB2193 - Act relative to fire safety in buildings owned or operated by the Commonwealth; HB2992 - Act encouraging clean environment in Massachusetts; SB357 - Act to require producer responsibility for collection, reuse and recycling of discarded electronic products; SB1016 - Act concerning environmentally preferable cleaning supplies Neutral No direct business associations with any public officials during this reporting period Massachusetts Chemistry & Technology Alliance Inc $2,000.00
TURA Higher Hazard Chemical Designations Oppose Richard Bizzazaro, Director TURA Program, EOEEA Massachusetts Chemistry & Technology Alliance Inc $1,000.00
TURA Advisory Committee Meetings Neutral Richard Bizzazaro, Director TURA Program, EOEEA Massachusetts Chemistry & Technology Alliance Inc $1,000.00
TURA Science Advisory Board Meetings Neutral Suzanne Peck, MassDEP TURA Program Manager Massachusetts Chemistry & Technology Alliance Inc $1,000.00
   Total amount $15,000.00
 
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
No campaign contributions were filed for this disclosure reporting period.
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