Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2348

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to exclusionary zoning

Impact

If passed, H2348 would significantly alter how local governments handle zoning regulations. The bill allows the state to intervene in municipal zoning matters for a minimum of four years if exclusionary zoning is confirmed. This authority can have profound implications for urban development, as it seeks to create more equitable housing opportunities by preventing municipalities from implementing zoning laws that discriminate against lower-income residents or specific demographics. By potentially shifting zoning control from local entities to the state, the bill aims to promote more inclusive housing policies across Massachusetts.

Summary

House Bill 2348, presented by Representative Andres X. Vargas, addresses the issue of exclusionary zoning in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities create regulations related to exclusionary zoning practices. It outlines processes for residents, developers, and others to report and claim that a municipality is engaging in such zoning. The Executive Office is expected to define exclusionary zoning and oversee a review process to ascertain whether municipalities are manipulating zoning laws to exclude certain populations from housing opportunities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H2348 stem from the balance between state intervention and local governance. Proponents argue that this bill is crucial in addressing systemic barriers to housing access, especially for marginalized communities. Critics, however, may view it as an overreach of state power, fearing that it undermines local autonomy in making housing and development decisions. The discussions in the legislature will likely focus on the implications of such state control versus the intended outcomes of enhancing housing equity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2553

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MA H1338

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MA H2986

Authorizing Javier Vargas to take the civil service examination for the position of firefighter in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

MA H2985

Authorizing Stephen Justice to take the civil service examination for the position of firefighter in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

MA H2987

Authorizing Brittany Sproule to take the civil service examination for the position of firefighter in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

MA H2988

Authorizing Freddy Castaneda to take the civil service examination for the position of police officer in the city of Haverhill notwithstanding the maximum age requirement

MA H2554

Relative to routine childhood immunizations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.