Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2098

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Codifying organizational standing

Impact

If passed, HB 2098 would enable public interest organizations to initiate legal action if their mission or activities are hindered by discrimination or related unlawful practices. This change is significant as it broadens the interpretation of who can be considered harmed under existing employment discrimination laws, potentially allowing for a more inclusive approach towards civil rights violations in Massachusetts. This could empower organizations that advocate for marginalized groups, enhancing their capacity to hold violators accountable.

Summary

House Bill 2098, known as 'An Act codifying organizational standing,' aims to expand the legal framework under which public interest organizations can sue in matters related to discrimination. Specifically, the bill amends Chapter 151B of the General Laws to explicitly include nonprofit organizations as parties that can be aggrieved by alleged unlawful practices. The intent of this legislation is to safeguard civil rights and ensure that public interest organizations have the legal standing needed to combat discrimination effectively.

Contention

Despite its support from advocates for civil rights, there may be contention regarding the implications of defining and codifying the standing of public interest organizations in legal terms. Some lawmakers may express concerns about the potential for increased litigation or the capacity of these organizations to represent groups effectively. Critics might argue that the bill could lead to a surge of lawsuits based on perceived grievances, raising questions about the scope and limits of such legal standing in future cases.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2822

Relative to the size of the Group Insurance Commission board

MA H3329

Relative to reimbursing traveling expenses of governor’s council members

MA H2097

Relative to collective bargaining rights of Massachusetts employees

MA H230

Empowering the office of the child advocate to enforce its statutory duties

MA H2821

To provide pensions to surviving spouses of Department of Children and Families social workers killed in the line of duty

MA H567

Fairly reimbursing local school transportation of foster children

MA H568

Relative to student representative voting rights

MA H1684

To amend the civil rights law, in relation to reporting a non-emergency incident involving a member of a protected class

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