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Tackey Chan - State Representative
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Tackey Chan - State Representative

Fore River Compressor Station

Tackey Chan - State Representative
  • Home/
  • About/
    • About Tackey
    • Gallery
    • Honors and Awards
  • Legislation/
    • Recently Passed Legislation
    • Committee on Consumer Protection & Professional Licensure
    • Asian Caucus
    • Data Security Resources
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    • City Resources
    • Norfolk County Resources
    • State Resources
    • Federal Resources
    • Fore River Compressor Station
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    • Press Releases and Office Updates
    • In the News
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Representative Chan stands with the residents of Quincy, Weymouth, and surrounding communities who are fighting for greater transparency and an impartial assessment of the Fore River Compressor Station. 

Tackey has signed onto several letters to Governor Baker and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection expressing serious concern about the transparency and thoroughness of the Environmental and Health Impact Assessments that have been conducted, re-emphasizing the need for greater transparency, communication, and inclusion of public input. He continues to follow the guidance of the state representative and senator from Weymouth, who are leading the fight against the compressor station.

February 17, 2021 - Letter to Secretary Kimberly Bose of the Federal Regulatory Energy Commission

January 9, 2019 - Letter to Governor Baker regarding the Health Impact Assessment Report

October 10, 2017 - Letter to Governor Baker

August 1, 2017 - Letter to Governor Baker

April 24, 2017 - Letter to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection