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SNAP Gap Cosponsors H. /S. Representatives & Senators SNAP Gap Cosponsors H./S. Representatives & Senators Senator Michael Barrett Representative Gerard Cassidy Representative David Linsky Senator Joseph Boncore Representative Michelle Ciccolo Representative Adrian Madaro Senator William Brownsberger Representative Mike Connolly Representative John Mahoney Senator Harriette Chandler Representative Edward Coppinger Representative Elizabeth Malia Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz Representative Daniel Cullinane Representative Paul Mark Senator Jo Comerford Representative Michael Day Representative Joseph McGonagle Senator Nick Collins Representative Marjorie Decker Representative Paul McMurtry Senator Brendan Crighton Representative David DeCoste Representative Christina Minicucci Senator Julian Cyr Representative Mindy Domb Representative Liz Miranda Senator Diana DiZoglio Representative Daniel Donahue Representative Rady Mom Senator James Eldridge Representative Michelle DuBois Representative Frank Moran Senator Ryan Fattman Representative Carolyn Dykema Representative Brian Murray Senator Cindy Friedman Representative Lori Ehrlich Representative Harold Naughton Senator Anne Gobi Representative Nika Elugardo Representative Tram Nguyen Senator Adam Hinds Representative Tricia Farley-Bouvier Representative James O'Day Senator Patricia Jehlen Representative Kimberly Ferguson Representative Alice Peisch Senator John Keenan Representative Dylan Fernandes Representative Smitty Pignatelli Senator Eric Lesser Representative Ann-Margaret Ferrante Representative Elizabeth Poirier Senator Jason Lewis Representative William Galvin Representative Denise Provost Senator Michael Moore Representative Sean Garballey Representative Angelo Puppolo, Jr. Senator Patrick O'Connor Representative Carmine Gentile Representative Maria Robinson Senator Becca Rausch Representative Carlos González Representative David Rogers Senator Bruce Tarr Representative Tami Gouveia Representative Dan Ryan Senator Walter Timilty Representative Danielle Gregoire Representative Lindsay Sabadosa Senator Dean Tran Representative Jim Hawkins Representative Jon Santiago Senator James Welch Representative Stephan Hay Representative Paul Schmid Representative James Arciero Representative Jonathan Hecht Representative Todd Smola Representative Brian Ashe Representative Natalie Higgins Representative Thomas Stanley Representative Ruth Balser Representative Bradford Hill Representative Joseph Tosado Representative Christine Barber Representative Kate Hogan Representative Chynah Tyler Representative John Barrett Representative Kevin Honan Representative Steven Ultrino Representative Jennifer Benson Representative Dan Hunt Representative Andres Vargas Representative David Biele Representative Louis Kafka Representative Aaron Vega Representative Natalie Blais Representative Hannah Kane Representative John Velis Representative Paul Brodeur Representative Mary Keefe Representative RoseLee Vincent Representative Antonio Cabral Representative Kay Khan Representative Tommy Vitolo Representative Daniel Cahill Representative John Lawn Representative Bud Williams Representative Peter Capano Representative David LeBoeuf Representative Jonathan Zlotnik Representative Daniel Carey Representative Jack Patrick Lewis .
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