For Ryan Murphy's bill [one question, one amendment]: In section 4(e), you say that there is no undermining f authority. I was wondering who would enforce your law? Would it be the FDA? I also think that a tax of $1.01 is too high and that in section 4(d) you should say “tax of $0.80”
For Ms. Angle-Davis' bill [one question]: Is there a series of three HPV shots? Would all of these be covered by the bill, or just the first one?
For Ms. Davis' bill [one amendment]: In Section 4(d), change it to “Drilling companies that continue to use fracking” instead of “have used” because I think it is post facto punishment if they fracked while it was legal
For Ms. Carter's bill [one amendment]: In your definitions, change the definition of “minor” to someone under the age of eighteen, and nix the part about still being in high school. Or use a different word to describe who you want to protect, like "high school student."
For Ms. Schulman's bill [one question]: Could you clarify what the peer-to-peer sharing motor vehicle program is? Is a single person now required to always share their car?
For Mr. Irving's bill [one amendment]:I suggest that instead of a penalty clause, you simply withhold funding from states that do not supply these buses. Because if they can’t afford to supply the seatbelts than they cannot afford to be taxed.
For Mr. Wangjor's bill [one question]: Will this bill ensure the standardized tests become a better measure of a child’s knowledge? Because right now they can not be very accurate. What will happen if a teacher has children that has testing disabilities?
For Mr. Soronson's bill [one question]: In section (2)(b)(2), why will this act create a lot of new jobs? Won’t it just transform current waster programs that already have a set number of employees?
For Mr. Courtney's bill [one amendment]: In section (4)(b), take out the “first come, first serve” part and put small businesses ahead of larger ones.
For Mr. Lee's bill [one question]: How can we ensure that the judge will carry out his/her duties?
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