Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3525

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to parking at certain airports for disabled veterans

Impact

The proposed amendment would impact state laws by altering Chapter 465 of the acts of 1956, which regulates parking at state-owned facilities, including airports. By exempting disabled veterans from parking fees and penalties, the bill seeks to enhance the quality of life for veterans and acknowledges their service. This legislative change reinforces the state’s commitment to providing necessary support and accessibility to individuals who have served in the military.

Summary

House Bill 3525, presented by Representative Mathew J. Muratore, aims to amend existing legislation regarding parking privileges at airports for disabled veterans. The bill proposes that no fees or penalties will be applied to vehicles owned and driven by disabled veterans when parked on airport property, provided those vehicles display the appropriate distinctive number plates authorized under Massachusetts law. This bill specifically targets airports in Massachusetts, facilitating better access and support for veterans who may require travel for various reasons, including medical appointments, family obligations, or leisure.

Contention

While the bill seems to largely receive support for providing necessary concessions to disabled veterans, there may be underlying concerns regarding the implementation and potential revenue loss from airport parking fees. Some legislators may question the fairness of extending these benefits only to disabled veterans compared to other groups that might also require special accommodations at airports. However, the intent is to prioritize and acknowledge the unique sacrifices made by disabled veterans and improve their travel experience.

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