Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1700

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To ensure the safety of students, faculty and staff on the campuses of state colleges, community colleges and state universities

Impact

The enactment of S1700 would result in significant changes to the safety protocols currently governing public colleges and universities in Massachusetts. By placing the authority to issue firearms directly in the hands of a state council, the bill seeks to standardize campus policing across various institutions. This can be perceived as a proactive step towards improving emergency response capabilities and ensuring a safer environment for all individuals on campus. However, the new authority may lead to varying interpretations of safety that could differ drastically from campus to campus.

Summary

Senate Bill 1700, presented by Senator Paul R. Feeney, seeks to enhance the safety of students, faculty, and staff on the campuses of state colleges, community colleges, and state universities in Massachusetts. This bill specifically empowers campus police officers to be issued firearms and other essential safety equipment, with the mandate that the council’s decision on such issuances is binding and cannot be overridden by any past or future votes from boards of trustees. This strategic legislative action is aimed at addressing security concerns that have become increasingly pronounced in educational institutions.

Contention

The bill has generated some points of contention, primarily around the implications of arming campus police. Advocates argue that providing firearms to campus police will enhance their ability to manage threats and respond to emergencies more effectively, thereby fostering a sense of security. Conversely, critics fear that arming campus police could escalate tensions and lead to unintended consequences, particularly in high-pressure situations that occur on college campuses. Detractors may also raise concerns about the risks associated with having more firearms in educational environments and the potential impact on student mental health and perceptions of safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1522

To ensure the safety of students, faculty and staff on the campuses of state colleges, community colleges and state universities

MA S1558

Relative to public safety on private college and university campuses

MA S830

Protecting students and increasing accountability at Massachusetts colleges and universities

MA S1874

Establishing a tax deduction for donations to public colleges and universities

MA S1505

Relative to fire safety education in schools and colleges

MA H2313

Relative to fire safety education in schools and colleges

MA H1290

Relative to a tuition and fee freeze at all public colleges and universities

MA H1254

Relative to community colleges and the career technical initiative

MA S837

To establish the Bridge the Gap Scholarship to universalize access to community colleges

MA S826

Supporting urgent community college equity through student services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.