Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2042

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to concurrent service for elected officials

Impact

If enacted, Bill H2042 would enhance the capacity of elected officials to engage in local affairs by enabling them to take on multiple roles. This could foster greater communication and coordination between local and county governments, leading to more cohesive policymaking. Additionally, this change might incentivize experienced individuals to run for office, knowing they could effectively represent their constituents in various capacities.

Summary

House Bill 2042 seeks to amend the existing regulations surrounding the concurrent service of elected officials in Massachusetts. Specifically, it allows members of a Select Board or Town Council to serve simultaneously as elected officials on any county legislative board. The proposed legislation aims to eliminate existing prohibitions that restrict elected officials from holding multiple offices, thereby encouraging more comprehensive participation and representation within local governance structures.

Contention

While the bill's supporters argue that it would promote better local governance and community representation, there may be concerns regarding conflicts of interest. Critics could raise issues about the potential for divided attention among officials holding multiple posts, as well as the absence of checks and balances that accompany such concurrent service. The debate may center on whether the benefits of increased governmental cooperation outweigh the risks associated with consolidated power among fewer individuals.

Companion Bills

MA S1313

Similar To Relative to concurrent service for elected officials

MA H4573

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1313

Relative to concurrent service for elected officials

MA S1616

Relative to creditable service for elected officials

MA S1790

Relative to creditable service for elected officials

MA H2597

Correcting credible service in the retirement system for elected officials

MA H3645

Relative to creditable service for Lynn Turner, a member of the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System

MA H1556

Relative to safety and privacy for elected officials

MA H2806

Relative to creditable service for Lynn Turner, a member of the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System

MA H4662

Relative to creditable service for Charles G. Lawrence, a member of the Massachusetts Teachers’ Retirement System

MA S527

Relative to concurrent jurisdiction on National Park Service properties

MA H772

Relative to concurrent jurisdiction on National Park Service properties

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.