Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3383

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Designating the song “Roadrunner” as the official rock song of the Commonwealth

Impact

The impact of H3383 on state laws is relatively minimal as it addresses a specific cultural designation rather than a broad legal or regulatory change. However, it demonstrates the Commonwealth's recognition of contemporary cultural expressions, which can inspire further discussions on the role of arts and music in state identity. By establishing an official rock song, the bill underscores the significance of Massachusetts in the music scene and may encourage local artists and musicians to engage with the state's cultural initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 3383 proposes the designation of the song 'Roadrunner', written and recorded by Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers, as the official rock song of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill aims to celebrate the cultural contribution of this song to the state's musical heritage and to promote state pride. By formalizing this recognition through legislation, the bill highlights the importance of music in the cultural identity of Massachusetts.

Contention

While the legislation primarily functions as a symbolic gesture, discussions around H3383 might evoke debates on the selection of cultural symbols in state legislation. Critics may argue that designating an official song can be seen as trivial in the face of more pressing legislative matters. However, supporters might contend that such recognitions foster community spirit and honor local artists who have shaped the cultural landscape. The bill has previously been introduced, indicating ongoing interest and support for this cultural initiative.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H428

Relative to alcohol sales on Thanksgiving

MA H3729

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MA H1839

Relative to the penalty for disorderly persons

MA H3727

Naming “The Bill Russell and Bob Cousy Highway”

MA H2898

Relative to the retirement rights of criminal prosecutors

MA H2897

Relative to public safety employee death benefits

MA H3162

Extending a property tax exemption to the surviving spouse of blind persons

MA H2482

To ban internet tobacco sales

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.