Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3656

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To assure safety, efficiency and accountability in transportation projects through public inspections

Impact

If enacted, H3656 would modify Chapter 6C of the General Laws to add regulations regarding public inspections of transportation projects. By necessitating inspections to be conducted by public employees, the bill would promote transparency and create a standardized framework for monitoring transportation projects. The implications of this law could potentially improve the quality of transportation infrastructure within Massachusetts, as issues related to safety and efficiency are addressed more rigorously.

Summary

House Bill H3656 aims to enhance safety, efficiency, and accountability in the realm of transportation projects through the implementation of public inspections. The bill mandates that all surface transportation projects receiving state or federal funding be subject to inspections carried out exclusively by public employees. This approach seeks to ensure that construction activities adhere to quality standards and are monitored by government workers, which proponents argue will lead to greater public trust and oversight in transportation sector projects.

Contention

Despite the intended benefits, the bill may also face scrutiny and opposition. Stakeholders in the construction industry might argue that the requirement for inspections by public employees could slow down project timelines and inflate costs. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the adequacy of public resources to effectively manage and execute these inspections without creating bureaucratic bottlenecks. This tension between ensuring safety and maintaining efficient project execution will likely be a central point of contention in the discussions regarding H3656.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3321

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MA H3322

Relative to regulation of privatization contracts

MA H3481

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MA H2406

Relative to health care worker and first responder safety

MA H2405

To ensure safe medication administration

MA H3083

Requiring public disclosures by publicly-traded corporate taxpayers

MA H3320

Designating the Black Swallowtail as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts official butterfly in honor of William P. Callahan III

MA H1140

To remove barriers to patient care

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.