Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2108

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
6/24/24  

Caption

Authorizing the city known as the town of Franklin to utilize alternative methods for notice of public hearings

Impact

If enacted, H2108 would affect the way public notices are traditionally managed within Massachusetts, specifically for the town of Franklin. The changes enable the town to engage with a broader audience through multiple platforms, thereby potentially increasing civic participation and awareness of local government activities. This modernization is particularly relevant as it addresses the growing trend of digital communication, ensuring that municipal notifications are accessible to those who prefer online information over traditional print media.

Summary

House Bill 2108, introduced by Representative Jeffrey N. Roy, seeks to authorize the town of Franklin to use alternative methods for notifying the public about required public hearings. This bill amends existing regulations concerning public notices, providing a modernized approach that adapts to current communication methods, particularly the increasing reliance on digital platforms. Under the proposed law, the town would have the option to publish legal notices on a bulletin board at the town clerk's office, in local newspapers (either electronically or in print), or on the official website of Franklin, thereby expanding the avenues for disseminating important information to residents.

Contention

Notably, while the bill is aimed at enhancing transparency and accessibility, it may raise concerns regarding the adequacy of exposure and engagement among all community members. Some may argue that relying heavily on digital platforms could disenfranchise residents who lack access to the internet or prefer traditional means of communication. Discussions around this bill will likely focus on the balance between modernization efforts and the need to ensure that all residents are adequately informed about local government activities.

Companion Bills

MA H2062

Similar To Authorizing the town of Bedford to adopt alternative methods for notice of public hearings

MA H4857

Similar To Authorizing the town of Sharon to adopt alternative methods for notice of public hearings

Previously Filed As

MA H1369

Relative to public housing authorities

MA H1970

Relative to transfer of actions to the housing court

MA H1303

To provide prompt payment following settlement by insurance company

MA H1942

Relative to unemployment benefits for replacement workers

MA H1971

To restore the statute of limitations for wrongful death claims

MA H1746

Relative to tort actions for latent diseases

MA H2164

Relative to institutions of higher education

MA H1562

Relative to locksmiths and notice to property owners

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.