Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1735

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Increasing witness fees

Impact

The proposed increase in witness fees has the potential to affect the operations of the Massachusetts judicial system significantly. By raising the fee, the bill seeks to encourage more individuals to serve as witnesses, which could improve the efficiency of legal proceedings. An increase in compensation may lead to a broader pool of individuals willing to testify, thereby enhancing the quality of evidence presented during trials. However, it also raises questions about the financial implications for state budgets and court systems, as increased fees would require additional funding.

Summary

House Bill H1735 proposes an increase in witness fees, which currently stand at six dollars and are set to be raised to sixty dollars. The bill aims to amend Section 29 of Chapter 262 of the General Laws by increasing the per diem compensation for witnesses who testify in judicial proceedings. This change is intended to recognize the importance of witness contributions to the justice system by ensuring they are adequately compensated for their time and effort when participating in court cases.

Contention

While the bill is generally seen as a positive step toward modernizing witness compensation, some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding its cost implications. Critics may argue that such increases could put additional strain on public resources, particularly if the judiciary's budget is not adjusted accordingly. Supporters of the bill, on the other hand, emphasize that the value of credible witness testimony far outweighs the costs, arguing that the legal system requires both fair compensation and community involvement to function effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2116

Relative to anti-retaliation protections for public employees

MA H1180

Ensuring life insurance coverage while taking Paid Family and Medical Leave

MA H3848

Relative to correcting the definition of active duty in the interstate compact on educational opportunity for military children

MA H2112

Protecting an employee's right to rebuttal of personnel records

MA H2118

Relative to noncompetition agreements in the Commonwealth

MA H2111

Amending the unemployment insurance law for workers with fluctuating work schedules

MA H589

Relative to science curriculum standards

MA H381

Relative to retailer-backed coupons

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.