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IntroducedMay 20, 2026
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Passed HouseMay 20, 2026
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Passed Senate
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Became Law
Massachusetts House Bill
An Act relative to increasing access to epinephrine
Last Action See all actions
House • May 20, 2026: Passed to be engrossed - 154 YEAS to 0 NAYS (See YEA and NAY No. 192 )
Latest Bill Text See all bill texts
Summary
Comments on H 5443
Tweets
Whip Lists
Sponsors
- House Committee on Ways and Meansprimary


- John Francis Morancosponsor
- Bruce J. Ayerscosponsor
- Samantha Montañocosponsor
- Susannah M. Whippscosponsor
- Christopher Richard Flanagancosponsor
- Christopher J. Worrellcosponsor
- Marc T. Lombardocosponsor
- Natalie M. Higginscosponsor
- Bridget Plouffecosponsor
- Marcus S. Vaughncosponsor
- James C. Arena-DeRosacosponsor
- Carmine Lawrence Gentilecosponsor
- John F. Keenancosponsor
- Patrick Joseph Kearneycosponsor
- Patrick M. O'Connorcosponsor
- Adrian C. Madarocosponsor
- James B. Eldridgecosponsor
- Estela A. Reyescosponsor
- Ryan M. Hamiltoncosponsor
- Greg Schwartzcosponsor
- Michelle L. Badgercosponsor
Votes
Actions
- May 20, 2026 | House
- Reported from the committee on House Ways and Means
- Pending new draft of H4607
- New draft of H4607
- Ordered to a third reading
- Rules suspended
- Read third
- Passed to be engrossed - 154 YEAS to 0 NAYS (See YEA and NAY No. 192 )
Bill Texts
- Bill TextPDF
- House Amendment 1 (Withdrawn) -- Rogers, John H.; Title: Police Use of Epinephrine AutoinjectorsHTML
- House Amendment 2 (Withdrawn) -- Gordon, Kenneth I.; Title: Emergency stock supply of epinephrine in schoolsHTML
- House Amendment 3 (Withdrawn) -- Chan, Tackey; Title: Requiring Food Allergen Certification in Vocational SchoolsHTML
Documents
