Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2273

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Reducing administrative burden for government and industry

Impact

If enacted, S2273 would amend Section 6B of Chapter 159B of the General Laws, specifically by striking out a particular paragraph that imposes additional administrative requirements. This change is expected to eliminate redundant or unnecessary procedures that currently hinder operational efficiency. The anticipated outcome includes lower compliance costs for businesses and an overall improvement in service delivery from government agencies. Advocates argue that such reforms can lead to enhanced competitiveness for local industries, as they would spend less time on bureaucratic administration and more on their core activities.

Summary

Senate Bill S2273, introduced by Paul R. Feeney, aims to reduce the administrative burden faced by both government and industry within Massachusetts. The primary focus is on streamlining processes tied to state regulations and allowing for a more efficient operational environment. This initiative is particularly relevant for sectors that encounter significant regulatory compliance requirements, such as telecommunications and utilities, which are the main areas highlighted in the bill's text.

Contention

Discussion around S2273 has raised concerns over potential ramifications concerning regulatory standards. Critics may argue that reducing administrative requirements could lead to decreased oversight, thus affecting public interests such as consumer protection and environmental standards. One of the notable points of contention lies in balancing the need for regulatory accountability while simplifying processes. Lawmakers and stakeholders will need to weigh these competing interests as the bill progresses through legislative procedures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S747

Relative to access to paid family and medical leave and unemployment insurance for graduate student workers

MA S239

Relative to certain hospitality venues

MA S2388

Relative to historic route designations

MA S514

To protect the integrity of town meetings

MA S1844

Relative to retirement boards

MA S1855

Relative to retirement board membership

MA S1845

Relative to 911 emergency telecommunicators inclusion in the heart bill

MA S1849

Relative to court officers injured on duty

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.