Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2007

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Facilitating brownfields redevelopment

Impact

If enacted, S2007 would have a significant impact on state laws concerning environmental remediation and property development. It would effectively lower the financial barriers for organizations seeking to revitalize brownfield properties by providing tax credits for the expenses incurred during cleanup and redevelopment. This could lead to increased economic activity, improved property values, and a reduction of hazardous materials in the environment, thereby benefiting local communities.

Summary

Senate Bill S2007, titled 'An Act facilitating brownfields redevelopment', aims to promote the redevelopment of contaminated sites within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This bill proposes to amend existing tax regulations to include expenses related to the redevelopment of such sites specifically outlined under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan. By doing so, the bill seeks to encourage businesses and developers to invest in cleaning up and repurposing these underutilized properties, which can often pose environmental and public health risks.

Contention

While the bill has potential benefits, it may also face opposition from various stakeholders who are concerned about the adequacy of protections for the environment. Critics may argue that providing tax credits could incentivize developers to overlook environmental standards or rush the redevelopment processes, resulting in insufficient cleanup efforts. Additionally, some environmental advocacy groups might express reservations about whether this approach effectively addresses the broader challenges of managing contaminated sites and ensuring sustainable redevelopment practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1107

Relative to the designation of Jury Clerk in the Haverhill District Court

MA S2151

Establishing the official salamander of the Commonwealth

MA S40

Providing for consumer protection in a digital economy

MA S1703

Enhancing child passenger safety

MA S2150

Providing for software licensing fairness

MA S1446

Relative to the residency requirement for the town manager of the town of Tewksbury

MA S755

Providing for prompt health insurance benefits for municipal employees

MA S1865

Providing for certain retirement benefits for the surviving beneficiary of Brandon Arakelian

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.