Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H954

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Empowering vulnerable municipalities to protect residents and the environment from harmful pesticides

Impact

The introduction of H954 marks a significant shift in the regulatory framework governing pesticide application within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By enabling municipalities to impose more stringent regulations, the bill aligns local governance with environmental health practices essential for public safety and environmental integrity. It aims to protect drinking water resources and overall community health, particularly in areas with vulnerable water supplies, thereby strengthening local autonomy in public health decisions.

Summary

House Bill H954, known as 'An Act empowering vulnerable municipalities to protect residents and the environment from harmful pesticides,' aims to enhance local governmental authority regarding pesticide regulation specifically in municipalities that are deemed vulnerable. The bill allows cities and towns that contain sole source aquifers or serve residents with private wells to enact stricter ordinances beyond the existing state minimum standards concerning the use and disposal of pesticides. This legislation is intended to empower local entities to take proactive measures in safeguarding their communities from potential pesticide-related hazards.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding the balance between state and local authority in environmental regulation. Proponents argue that the ability for municipalities to regulate pesticides will provide necessary tools to address local environmental concerns, especially in areas reliant on aquifers or private wells. However, some stakeholders may raise concerns about variable standards across communities, potentially leading to complexities for businesses engaged in pesticide application. Moreover, the implications of more rigorous local regulations might place additional compliance burdens on agricultural operations or landscape maintenance services, necessitating further dialogue on the bill's impacts on economic activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3106

To allow cities and towns to increase the local tax rate on meals

MA H1723

To eliminate the charitable immunity cap

MA H2844

Relative to death benefits to surviving spouses of call and volunteer firefighters

MA H3846

In furtherance of the Citizens Commission concerning a Constitutional Amendment to secure government of the people

MA H3845

Resolutions ratifying the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States for federal regulation of child labor

MA H4013

To improve healthcare and reduce consumer costs

MA H3980

Establishing LGBTQIA+ parent advisory councils in the Commonwealth

MA H585

Resolve authorizing a study of starting times and schedules

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.