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Advocates for Children's Health Affected by Mercury Poisoning
“By Parents, For Our Children”
 

If a State listed below is highlighted in red - legislation has been signed into law
If a State listed below is highlighted in blue - legislation has been introduced
     (click on highlighted state abbreviation and bill number to read law)


Alabama - Official Website Of the Alabama State Legislature

Alaska - Official Website of the Alaska State Legislature

Arizona - Official Website of the Arizona State Legislature

Arkansas - Official Website of the Arkansas General Assembly

California - Official Website of the California State Legislature

 

Colorado - Official Website of the Colorado General Assembly

Connecticut - Official Website of the Connecticut General Assembly

Delaware - Official Website of the Delaware General Assembly

 

Florida - Official Website of the Florida State Legislature

 

Georgia - Official Website of the Georgia General Assembly

Hawaii - Official Website of the Hawaii State Legislature

Idaho - Official Website of the Idaho State Legislature

Illinois- Official Website of the Illinois General Assembly

Indiana - Official Website of the Indiana General Assembly

Iowa - Official Website of the Iowa State Legislature

IA (SF 2209)  On May 14, 2004, Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack signed SF 2209 into law. 

Kansas - Official Website of the Kansas State Legislature

Kentucky - Official Website of the Kentucky State Legislature

Louisiana - Official Website of the Louisiana State Legislature

Maine - Official Website of the Maine State Legislature

Maryland - Official Website of the Maryland General Assembly

 

Massachusetts - Official Website of the MA General Court (Legislature)

 

Michigan - Official Website of the Michigan State Legislature

Minnesota - Official Website of the Minnesota State Legislature

Mississippi - Official Website of the Mississippi State Legislature

Missouri- Official Website of the Missouri General Assembly

 

Montana - Official Website of the Montana State Legislature

Nebraska - Official Website of the Nebraska State Legislature

Nevada - Official Website of the Nevada State Legislature

New Hampshire - Official Website of the N.H. General Court (Legislature)

New Jersey - Official Website of the New Jersey State Legislature

New Mexico - Official Website of the New Mexico State Legislature

New York - Official Website of the New York State Assembly

North Carolina - Official Website of the North Carolina General Assembly

North Dakota - Official Website of the North Dakota State Legislature

Ohio - Official Website of the Ohio General Assembly

Oklahoma - Official Website of the Oklahoma State Legislature

Oregon - Official Website of the Oregon State Legislature

Pennsylvania - Official Website of the Pennsylvania General Assembly

 

Rhode Island - Official Website of the Rhode Island General Assembly

South Carolina - Official Website of the South Carolina State Legislature

S 0958 and H 4351 were introduced in the 2005-06 Session of the South Carolina Legislature. Click Here to Access the Text of the Bill.
A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 38-71-280 SO AS TO REQUIRE INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR TREATMENT OF PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS AND TO DEFINE "PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER" AS A NEUROLOGICAL CONDITION, INCLUDING AUTISM AND ASPERGER'S SYNDROME.

South Dakota - Official Website of the South Dakota State Legislature

Tennessee - Official Website of the Tennessee General Assembly

TN  SB 824  On February 3, 2005, Tennessee State Senator Diane Black filed SB 824

Click here to contact State Senator Diane Black

TN  HB 902  On February 7, 2005, Tennessee State Rep. Susan Lynn filed HB 902

Click here to contact State Representative Susan Lynn

Texas - Official Website of the Texas State Legislature

Utah - Official Website of the Utah State Legislature

Vermont - Official Website of the Vermont State Legislature

VT (S.143)  On March 11, 2005, Vermont State Senator Virginia Lyons filed S.143

Click here to contact Vermont State Senator Virginia Lyons

Virginia - Official Website of the Virginia General Assembly

Washington - Official Website of the Washington State Legislature

WA (SB 5305)   On January 19, 2005, State Senators Rasmussen, Benton, Roach, Swecker, Zarelli, Regala, Stevens, Shin, Delvin, Franklin and Mulliken sponsored SB 5305

             Click here to contact Senator Marilyn Rasmussen

West Virginia - Official Website of the West Virginia State Legislature

Wisconsin - Official Website of the Wisconsin State Legislature

Wyoming - Official Website of the Wyoming State Legislature

 

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