Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1744

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To prevent child labor exploitation and trafficking

Impact

With the amendments proposed in H1744, the bill significantly increases fines for violations related to child labor laws, replacing lower monetary penalties with substantially higher ones. For instance, fines previously set at $500 could increase to $20,000, and the previous limits for imprisonment for certain offenses could expand as well. These changes suggest a robust legislative intent to deter violations and ensure compliance through stricter enforcement mechanisms in workplaces, especially those involving minors.

Summary

House Bill H1744 seeks to amend Chapter 149 of the General Laws of Massachusetts to strengthen laws against child labor exploitation and trafficking. The bill specifically addresses labor conditions in seafood packing and processing facilities, expanding the definition of prohibited employment for minors in these sectors. By updating the legal framework, this bill aims to enhance protections for vulnerable minors working in industries where exploitation risks may be higher.

Contention

Notably, the bill addresses specific sectors that are often scrutinized for labor violations, particularly seafood processing. While supporters emphasize the importance of safeguarding children from exploitation in industries with a history of poor labor practices, there may be opposition from industry stakeholders concerned about the impact of higher penalties on operations. Furthermore, the enforcement of such regulations can also lead to discussions about how best to balance business interests against the imperative of protecting vulnerable workers, echoing concerns common in labor law debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3818

Preventing rampant online technological exploitation and criminal trafficking

MA H4744

To prevent abuse and exploitation

MA H4241

To prevent abuse and exploitation

MA H4115

To prevent abuse and exploitation

MA S1491

Relative to preventing illegal trafficking of firearms

MA H2280

Modernizing childhood lead poisoning prevention

MA S1352

Modernizing childhood lead poisoning prevention

MA S2578

Modernizing childhood lead poisoning prevention

MA S1057

To strengthen laws combatting human trafficking and protecting survivors of modern-day slavery

MA S1063

To prevent human trafficking through increased public awareness

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.