Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3707

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Strengthening transit infrastructure security

Impact

The introduction of this bill could lead to significant changes in the procurement processes utilized by the MBTA. By preventing contracts with manufacturers that are linked to nonmarket economy countries—those with specific regulatory and trade monitoring statuses—the bill seeks to minimize risks associated with foreign entities that may not align with U.S. interests. This could limit the range of suppliers available to the MBTA, potentially elevating costs or leading to delays in obtaining new rolling stock. Furthermore, it may foster job creation within domestic manufacturing industries related to public transportation.

Summary

House Bill 3707 aims to strengthen security within Massachusetts's public transportation infrastructure by regulating the procurement of rolling stock used by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). The bill mandates that any manufacturer from whom the MBTA seeks to procure public transportation rolling stock must be incorporated or have manufacturing facilities in the United States. This stipulation is likely aimed at enhancing national security and ensuring that public transportation assets are sourced from reliable domestic manufacturers to protect against potential vulnerabilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding House Bill 3707 may arise from discussions regarding free trade and international sourcing. Critics could argue that the bill's restrictions on foreign manufacturers may impede competitive pricing and innovation, ultimately affecting the quality and efficiency of public transportation infrastructure. Additionally, there may be debates about the adequacy of domestically produced rolling stock in meeting the demands of the MBTA, particularly if local manufacturers are unable to keep pace with the volume or specifications required.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H88

Strengthening local food systems

MA S42

Strengthening local food systems

MA H3351

Relative to a transit fair voucher program

MA H3161

Strengthening Massachusetts as the national leader in offshore wind

MA H2841

Relative to rolling stock

MA H3689

Transitioning Massachusetts to clean electricity, heating and transportation

MA H3769

To promote a just transition to electric school buses

MA H3556

Relative to food security infrastructure grants

MA H1775

Strengthening sexual harassment and discrimination policies in the Commonwealth

MA S2366

Relative to the use of food security infrastructure grants

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.