To use more inclusive language for the Lanesborough board of selectmen
Impact
The primary effect of HB 2029 is to amend existing municipal terminology within Lanesborough's governance structure. It allows the Select Board to continue to function as a governing body while adopting a title that is more reflective of equitable representation. The bill grants the Select Board the authority to revise all references to the title 'Board of Selectmen' in the town's by-laws and zoning laws, ensuring that the updated terminology is consistently applied across local legislation.
Summary
House Bill 2029 aims to promote inclusive language by changing the designation of the Lanesborough Board of Selectmen to a 'Select Board.' This modification reflects a broader trend towards using gender-neutral terms in municipal governance. The bill, presented by Representative John Barrett, III, seeks to align local government language with contemporary practices that emphasize inclusivity and representation.
Contention
While the bill appears straightforward in its intent for inclusivity, there might be underlying tensions related to traditional versus modern governance practices. Some local entities may apprehend the change in terminology as a challenge to established norms or as unnecessary. Overall, the bill does not present significant legal or procedural challenges, as it has received local approval before its introduction, indicating community support for the change.
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