Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1510

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to provide tenant ownership in government assisted housing

Impact

The implications of H1510 are significant for housing policy in the state. By mandating that ownership demographics mirror the communities served, the bill seeks to ensure inclusivity within government-assisted housing initiatives. This change could foster a greater sense of ownership among tenants and promote equitable access to housing resources, which has historically been a challenge in many regions. Furthermore, it could incentivize government institutions and housing organizations to adopt more inclusive practices in their ownership structures.

Summary

House Bill 1510, presented by Representative Carlos González, aims to enhance tenant ownership in government-assisted housing across Massachusetts. The bill specifically proposes to amend Chapter 186 of the General Laws by adding a new section that requires any entity benefiting from specific tax credits to establish diversity goals. These goals should reflect the demographic population of the properties they own, thereby potentially increasing representation among tenants and owners in government-assisted housing programs.

Contention

One of the critical points of contention surrounding H1510 involves the balance between regulatory oversight and market flexibility. Supporters argue that by enforcing diversity goals, the bill can help rectify historical inequities and ensure that disadvantaged groups have a stake in their communities. However, critics may express concerns about the potential bureaucratic burden this could impose on small developers and non-profit organizations. They may argue that the bill could complicate the process of obtaining tax credits and discourage investment in housing projects if developers feel overly constrained by diversity mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1177

Relative to community reinvestment goals for banks

MA H1028

Relative to community reinvestment goals for banks

MA H1026

To provide homeowners with fair insurance premiums

MA H1729

Relative to abuse prevention

MA H3341

Relative to supplier diversity recertification

MA H488

To eliminate the use of the mcas for high school graduation

MA H1532

Relative to abuse prevention

MA H1175

To provide homeowners with fair insurance premiums

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.