Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3463

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To restore the environmental fund

Impact

This legislation has significant implications for the state law concerning environmental funding and resource management. By establishing a separate Clean Environment Fund, the bill aims to provide a consistent financial resource for programs focused on solid waste management and environmental protection. The allocation stipulates that at least forty percent of the collected funds must be utilized for recycling and composting initiatives, which demonstrates a clear intention to promote sustainable practices and reduce waste. Moreover, the potential prohibition on using fund resources for incineration suggests a shift towards more eco-friendly waste management solutions.

Summary

House Bill 3463, titled 'An Act to Restore the Environmental Fund', proposes to rejuvenate the Clean Environment Fund in Massachusetts by utilizing revenue generated from unclaimed bottle deposits. Specifically, the bill amends Chapter 94 of the General Laws to ensure that after a certain threshold, all additional amounts collected from unclaimed bottle deposits are diverted to this dedicated fund. The bill's proponents highlight the need for stable funding to support various environmental initiatives, which could include projects aimed at solid waste management, recycling, and combating climate change.

Contention

While the bill is positioned as a necessary measure for environmental stewardship, it may face scrutiny over the implications for local management of solid waste and environmental programs. Opponents might argue that such centralized funding and regulation could diminish local authorities' autonomy in addressing specific environmental issues unique to their communities. Furthermore, discussions around the administration of these funds and the selection of programs funded by the Clean Environment Fund could lead to debates on priorities and effectiveness in achieving intended environmental goals.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H529

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MA H3306

Establishing the fourth Thursday in march as Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day

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Requiring opioid use disorder education

MA H3054

To establish a local option municipal excise tax on unused utility corridors

Similar Bills

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