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Date: | Mon, 31 Mar 1997 10:42 -0800 |
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Hi All,
It appears that the Maryland Senate has vetoed the expansion of the
required elements of TRI reporting. The vote that I reported on 3/20/97
was a test vote, with the 3/22/97 vote being the "final" vote.
John Sharp
Merix Corp., Forest Grove, OR
503-992-4351 phone
503-359-1040 FAX
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AROUND THE BELTWAY: DC/MD/VA REGIONAL NEWS
"Senate Rejects Toxic-Chemical Reports [Maryland General
Assembly]." Washington Post, 22 March 97, C5.
The Maryland Senate rejected by a vote of 27 to 20 a bill
to
require industries to provide more information on the
toxic
chemicals they use. Opponents argued that the bill would
hurt Maryland's economic development efforts.
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