LD1658
DECA
An Act to Protect Pregnant Women and Children from Toxic Chemicals Released into the Home
With passage of this legislation, Maine becomes the second state in the nation to phase out use of Deca, a toxic flame retardant.
HOUSE VOTES
Score of 100? | Senator | Party - District | Vote |
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Susan M. W. Austin | Republican - 67 | ||
Christopher W. Babbidge | Democrat - 8 | ||
Seth A. Berry | Democrat - 55 | ||
Richard M. Cebra | Republican - 68 | ||
Margaret M. Craven | Democrat - 59 | ||
Philip A. Curtis | Republican - 111 | ||
Donald G. Marean | Independent - 16 | ||
John L. Martin | Democrat - 151 | ||
H. Sawin Millett Jr. | Republican - 71 | ||
Ann E. Peoples | Democrat - 125 | ||
Anne C. Perry | Democrat - 140 | ||
Joseph C. Perry Sr. | Democrat - 124 | ||
John L. Tuttle | Democrat - 18 |
SENATE VOTES
Senator | Party - District | Vote | |
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Votes / Roll Calls:
Date | Desc | Yea | Nay | No Vote | Absent | Total | Passed | Chamber |
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01/01/2007 | Roll Call | 12 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 13 | 1 | |
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