Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3213

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the assessment of local property taxes in the city of Springfield

Impact

By permitting the city to fund the Aid to the Elderly and Disabled Taxation Fund, H3213 aims to lessen the tax burden on certain vulnerable segments of the population, primarily the elderly and disabled individuals in Springfield. This change could potentially alter the financial landscape for these residents by facilitating their access to necessary services and financial relief, thus addressing disparities that exist in property tax assessments. As the local government grapples with property tax issues, this bill exemplifies a localized solution directly impacting resident welfare.

Summary

House Bill 3213 seeks to empower the city of Springfield to make specific appropriations to its Aid to the Elderly and Disabled Taxation Fund, thereby allowing for enhanced financial support aimed at local elderly and disabled residents. This bill is designed to provide the city with a means to address local taxation issues more effectively by allocating resources that would assist vulnerable populations facing challenges related to property taxation. The initiative represents a targeted approach to community assistance within the framework of the Massachusetts taxation laws.

Contention

Though the bill has received local approval and is intended to benefit specific residents, discussions surrounding its passage may raise questions regarding fiscal responsibility and the implications of redistributing city funds. Some may argue that any changes to property taxation assessments should ideally apply uniformly across the region to ensure fairness and equity in the local tax system. Therefore, while H3213 focuses on aiding specific populations, it also prompts a broader debate about taxation principles and the role of local governance in financial matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3545

Relative to energy conservation

MA H3214

Relative to blind persons' real estate tax abatement

MA H1291

Further clarifying the delivery of health care

MA H2940

Relative to police officers and firefighters relative to Chapter 41, Section 111F

MA H3964

Authorizing Edward E. Kivari Jr. to purchase creditable service from the Hampden county regional retirement board

MA H4021

Relative to municipal housing requirements

MA H1938

Enhancing the issuance of citations for cruel conditions for animals

MA H2941

Providing for special death benefits to fallen public safety officers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.