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MIDC Legislative Update: Senate Bill 178
Tuesday, November 27, 2007

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Debunking the false claims presented by those in Opposition of SB178

On Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at the Massachusetts State House Senate Bill # 178 Interior Design Registration was heard by the Joint Committee Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure. It was heavily attended, and over 20 individuals testified. Many individuals had the opportunity to voice their support and opposition. At this point the Bill remains in committee, and there is further work to do. 

In the meantime- MIDC requests all supporters of SB 178 to contact both of your state legislators and share with them MIDC 's "Know the facts about SB178"  sheet.  Let them know that that you are seeking their support and assistance.

SEND YOUR LETTER OF SUPPORT TODAY!

 
Members appointed to the committee:
Morrissey of Norfolk and Plymouth - Chair
Montigny of Second Bristol and Plymouth - Vice-Chair
Petruccelli of First Suffolk and Middlesex
Joyce of Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth
Downing of Berkshire, Hampshire and Franklin
Brown of Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex.

Rodrigues of Westport - Chair
Khan of Newton - Vice-Chair
Kafka of Stoughton
Straus of Mattapoisett
Murphy of Burlington
Kane of Holyoke
Spiliotis of Peabody
Wallace of Boston
Calter of Kingston
Humason of Westfield
Ross of Wrentham
 

Send your letter of support through ASID's constant contact. This free service will locate both your legislators for you based on your home zip code. Plus it has an option to use MIDC's template letter and or allows you to include your own personal message. Click here to send your letter of support today!

 

Send your letter of support also to the members of the

Joint Committee Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure.

MIDC'S BRIEFING MATERIALS: Please also provide both of your legislators MIDC's briefing materials found on MIDCLINK.org.

FIND YOUR LEGISLATORS: You can find your legislators contact information on  www.mass.gov or www.wheredoivotema.com

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Alabama Supreme Court Decision    By Alabama on Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Alabama Supreme Court Declares Interior Design Statute Unconstitutional<br><br>http://207.157.124.12/SC/2007/10/12/decisions/1050224.PDF<br>


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