Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H151

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Improving accessibility in the creative economy

Impact

The enactment of HB 151 would mean a significant change in how funds are allocated for accessibility improvements in the creative sector. A specified percentage of funds appropriated for the executive office of health and human services would be designated for the ACE grant program. This fund would not only support capital improvements aimed at enhancing access but also provide for comprehensive support services for organizations. The bill mandates that grants be awarded competitively, focusing on those projects that demonstrate tangible positive impacts on individuals with disabilities.

Summary

House Bill 151, titled 'An Act Improving Accessibility in the Creative Economy,' aims to create the Accessibility in the Creative Economy (ACE) grant program to benefit for-profit, non-profit, and public organizations engaged in the arts, humanities, and interpretive sciences throughout Massachusetts. This legislation seeks to address barriers encountered by individuals with disabilities and enhance programmatic access by establishing a dedicated fund administered by the Office on Disability. The bill emphasizes the importance of improving both physical and programmatic access to facilities that serve these communities.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding bill H151 is how the funds will be managed and allocated. The establishment of a board composed of individuals with disabilities and advocates aims to ensure that the decision-making process represents the interests of the affected community. Some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the distribution of grants and whether a sufficient emphasis will be placed on racial and geographic diversity within awarded projects. Overall, discussions may center around balancing the administrative responsibilities of the Office on Disability with the need for effective oversight and representation of disabled individuals in the creative economy.

Companion Bills

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