Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3231

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Investing in a prosperous, clean Commonwealth by 2030

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to produce significant changes in state laws, particularly those regulating energy generation and emissions. It mandates the establishment of standards for the transition to renewable energy sources and outlines the creation of programs to assist low-income households and communities affected by environmental injustices. The bill also lays the groundwork for incentivizing green jobs, thus aligning economic development with environmental sustainability. The requirement for municipalities and local governments to establish greenhouse gas emissions standards enhances local accountability in addressing climate change.

Summary

House Bill H3231, titled 'An Act Investing in a Prosperous, Clean Commonwealth by 2030', aims to initiate a comprehensive transition to 100% renewable electricity and achieve net zero carbon emissions across all sectors of the Commonwealth by 2030. The bill highlights that urgent action is necessary to combat climate change and addresses social inequities that are aggravated by this crisis. It sets ambitious goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and emphasizes the alignment of state laws and energy policies with scientific consensus on the climate crisis.

Contention

While supporters of H3231 advocate for the necessity of transitioning to renewable energy for environmental and health benefits, there are concerns raised by various stakeholders about the challenges and costs associated with such a massive shift. Detractors may express apprehension regarding the impact on existing jobs within fossil fuel industries, and questions may arise about the feasibility of achieving the outlined goals within the specified timeframe. Additionally, there could be debates about the effective implementation of the proposed measures and the equitable distribution of resources to support affected communities, particularly those categorized as environmental justice populations.

Companion Bills

MA S2121

Similar To Investing in a prosperous clean commonwealth by 2030

MA H4778

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S2121

Investing in a prosperous clean commonwealth by 2030

MA H3203

Relative to the future of clean heat in the Commonwealth

MA S2105

Relative to the future of clean heat in the Commonwealth

MA S2246

Aligning the commonwealth's transportation plans with its mandates and goals for reducing emissions and vehicle miles traveled

MA H4778

Study Order

MA H3967

Supporting solar energy deployment in the Commonwealth

MA H2938

Advancing renewable heating solutions for the Commonwealth

MA H3726

Aligning the Commonwealth's transportation plans with its climate goals

MA S1822

Advancing renewable heating solutions for the Commonwealth

MA S2229

To expand carbon pricing in the commonwealth

Similar Bills

MA S2121

Investing in a prosperous clean commonwealth by 2030

MA H3693

Achieving a green future with infrastructure and workforce investments

MA S2261

Achieving a green future with infrastructure and workforce investments

MA H3554

Achieving a green future with infrastructure and workforce investments

MA S2175

To empower residential housing property upgrades, homeowner savings, and a robust workforce

MA H755

Reforming energy system planning for equity and climate transformation

MA S2091

Reforming energy system planning for equity and climate transformation

MA H3689

Transitioning Massachusetts to clean electricity, heating and transportation