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Rep. Morin saluted for environmen­tal efforts

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PROVIDENCE — Rep. Michael Morin (D-Dist. 49, Woonsocket) has been named an Environmen­tal Champion by Clean Water Action Rhode Island.

He received the award in the category “Legislator of the Year” along with Sen. Adam J. Satchell (D-Dist. 9, West Warwick) during the group’s Earth Day Breakfast of Champions on May 3 at the Aspray Boat House in Pawtuxet Village.

“I am extremely honored to be recognized by one of the finest environmen­tal organizati­ons in the state,” said Morin. “It’s certainly gratifying to have my legislativ­e efforts recognized by a group that works so tirelessly to improve the ecological life of Rhode Island.”

This year, Clean Water Action celebrated community leaders who are working to prevent stormwater pollution and flooding, engage youth in the environmen­tal movement, prevent litter and marine debris through source reduction policies, and provide financing for climate resilient infrastruc­ture projects.

“Representa­tive Morin’s tireless dedication last year to passing the bill to ban organohalo­gens in flame retardants allowed our state to become a national leader in protecting the health of Rhode Island families, children and first responders,” said Johnathan Berard, Rhode Island state director of Clean Water Action.

The legislatio­n (2017-H 5082Aaa), which became law last year, prohibits the manufactur­e, sale, and distributi­on of residentia­l upholstere­d furniture and upholstere­d bedding and children’s products that contain certain amounts of a chemical containing the element bromide or chlorine bonded to carbon that is added to a plastic, foam, or textile.

 ?? ?? Rep. Michael Morin, right, is presented with the Environmen­tal Champion award by Johnathan Berard, Rhode Island state director of Clean Water Action, during the group’s Earth Day celebratio­n May 3 in Warwick.
Rep. Michael Morin, right, is presented with the Environmen­tal Champion award by Johnathan Berard, Rhode Island state director of Clean Water Action, during the group’s Earth Day celebratio­n May 3 in Warwick.

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