To assist community water systems affected by PFAS contamination, and for other purposes.
The bill’s titles are written by its sponsor.
Sponsor and status
Frank Pallone Jr.
Sponsor. Representative for New Jersey's 6th congressional district. Democrat.
Introduced on May 7, 2019
This bill is in the first stage of the legislative process. It was introduced into Congress on May 7, 2019. It will typically be considered by committee next before it is possibly sent on to the House or Senate as a whole.
Position statements
What legislators are saying
“Pallone Introduces Bill to Eliminate PFAS from Americans Drinking Water”
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Rep. Frank Pallone [D-NJ6]
(Sponsor)
on May 8, 2019
“Dingell Bill to Address PFAS Contamination Heads to House Floor”
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Rep. Debbie Dingell [D-MI12]
on Nov 20, 2019
History
May 7, 2019
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May 15, 2019
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Considered by Environment and Climate Change
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Sep 26, 2019
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Considered by Environment and Climate Change
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