Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S971

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Reforming the housing development incentive program

Impact

The proposed reforms are significant as they articulate clear income thresholds for housing developments, thus making it mandatory for a certain percentage of new builds to cater to lower-income families. Under the new provisions, developments would need to have not less than 20% of units designated as affordable. This is a notable shift from previous policies, which may not have enforced such strict guidelines, potentially leading to a more balanced mix of housing options in new projects throughout Massachusetts.

Summary

Senate Bill 971 seeks to reform the housing development incentive program in Massachusetts, with a focus on ensuring that a significant portion of new housing developments includes affordable units. Key amendments proposed in the bill involve specifying that developments must incorporate rental units for households earning no more than 50% of the area median income and owner-occupied units for households earning no more than 80%. These changes are intended to create greater affordability in the housing market, addressing ongoing concerns about rising housing costs across the state.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked discussions regarding the balance between market forces and regulatory intervention. Proponents argue that without such reform, the housing crisis in Massachusetts will worsen, pushing low-income families out of urban areas. Critics, conversely, worry that stringent regulations might deter developers from pursuing new housing projects entirely, leading to a decrease in overall housing supply. This contention highlights the complex dynamics at play in housing policy, where the necessity for affordable housing must be weighed against the interests of the development industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S863

Relative to reforming the housing development incentive program

MA S870

To improve the housing development incentive program

MA H1300

To reform housing development incentive program tax credits

MA S1779

Relative to the housing development incentive program

MA H2724

Relative to the housing development incentive program

MA H3858

Relative to incentivizing multi-family housing through redevelopment

MA H2863

Increasing the individual project cap for the housing development incentive program

MA S2619

Providing affordable and accessible high-quality early education and care to promote child development and well-being and support the economy in the Commonwealth

MA S1771

Granting a local option for a real estate transfer fee to fund affordable housing

MA H43

To create the executive office of housing and livable communities and to rename the Executive Office of Economic Development

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.