Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1262

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to hate crimes

Impact

The adjustments made by S1262 are expected to create a harsher legal framework for offenders, which supporters argue will act as a deterrent against hate crimes. By increasing the incarceration terms, the bill intends to reflect the severity with which the legislature views hate-motivated violence. The changes in penalties from the previous standards are intended to provide law enforcement and the judicial system with more robust tools to effectively respond to and prosecute hate crimes.

Summary

Bill S1262, titled 'An Act relative to hate crimes,' proposes significant amendments to existing legislation regarding the penalties associated with hate crimes in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill aims to increase the duration of sentences imposed for hate crimes, reflecting a broader commitment to addressing and combating such offenses. A key change outlined in the bill is the increase in minimum and maximum sentences for hate-related crimes, which are crucial in signaling the state’s stance on these issues.

Contention

Despite broad support for measures aimed at reducing hate crimes, the bill may encounter opposition. Critics could argue that the proposed penalties might lead to disproportionate sentencing, particularly affecting marginalized communities. There is also a potential concern regarding the implementation of these laws and whether harsher penalties will significantly deter hate crimes or merely increase the burden on the justice system. As legislators discuss and refine the language of the bill, these points of contention are likely to be at the forefront of the debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1121

Relative to hate crimes

MA S1939

Relative to improving Massachusetts’ competitiveness and reduce the cost of living

MA S996

To reform the hate crime statutes

MA H1418

Relative to restraining orders as they pertain to hate crimes

MA H1704

To reform the hate crime statutes

MA H1766

Regularizing sentencing for hate crimes

MA S1122

Criminalizing sexual assault by fraud by a medical professional

MA S217

Relative to foreign-trained medical professionals

MA S2297

Relative to child vehicle passenger safety

MA S2299

Relative to motorcycle safety

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.