Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2392

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to The Ride service of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

Impact

The implementation of S2392 would significantly affect residents outside the immediate Boston area, particularly those in surrounding communities who have limited transportation options for medical appointments. By allowing them access to The Ride service for medical reasons, the bill seeks to bridge geographical gaps in transportation availability, facilitating better health outcomes for these populations. Furthermore, it aligns with broader healthcare policies aimed at providing equitable access to healthcare services across the Commonwealth.

Summary

Bill S2392, introduced by Senator Paul R. Feeney, proposes an expansion of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's 'The Ride' service, which provides transportation for individuals with disabilities. This legislation aims to extend the availability of these services to residents living within 25 miles of Boston specifically for medical-related trips. This expansion is intended to enhance accessibility to critical healthcare services for individuals who may otherwise face challenges in obtaining transportation.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill may involve funding and resource allocation for the expansion of The Ride service. While proponents argue that the health benefits and improved access justify the costs, opponents might raise concerns about the financial implications for the state budget and the potential strain on existing transportation resources. Discussions in legislative sessions would likely focus on balancing the need for expanded accessible transportation while maintaining fiscal responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3407

Relative to The Ride service of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

MA H3437

Relative to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

MA H3452

Relative to transportation safety reform within the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

MA S1727

Relative to the composition of the board of directors of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation

MA H3420

Directing the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to place naloxone at Red Line stations

MA S2248

Directing the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to place naloxone at Red Line stations

MA S2302

Directing the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority to install sound barriers in Quincy and Braintree

MA S2233

Directing the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to conduct a highway noise study in Foxborough

MA S1674

Relative to Massachusetts certified emergency telecommunicators

MA H3444

Relative to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.