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But the lawsuit also makes a broader argument-one that could severely limit NHESP's powers, much as the Coakley-Rivera bill would.
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And, like Kocot, he's split with the conservation organization over the Coakley-Rivera bill.
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The Advocate contacted Coakley-Rivera for an interview about the bill.
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In a letter submitted to a Oct. 7 House committee hearing on the Coakley-Rivera bill, former Springfield state Sen. Linda Melconian wrote that the inclusion of "priority habitats" in the regulations disregards the will of lawmakers when they wrote MESA.
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Both legislators introduced bills, and Coakley-Rivera lobbied to get other state reps in Western Mass. to sign on as co-sponsors, with 15 agreeing.
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Buoniconti said senators compromised with Coakley-Rivera, who threatened to stop the legislation unless the trash fee was abolished.
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Coakley-Rivera agreed to drop her opposition to the bill when legislators approved her amendment to eliminate the city's annual trash fee in July 2011.
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Coakley-Rivera said trash is piling up in poor inner-city neighborhoods partly because absentee landlords are refusing to pay the fee.
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State Rep. Cheryl Coakley-Rivera, meanwhile, was able to cram into the bill a provision that would phase out the trash fee-a provision that some detractors say ultimately has no teeth, but that presumably earns Coakley-Rivera some points with her constituents.
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The Oct. 7 hearing on the Coakley-Rivera bill ran more than four hours, and featured harsh testimony against NHESP.
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