Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3351

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to a transit fair voucher program

Impact

The establishment of the Transit Fare Voucher Fund is expected to positively impact state laws related to public transportation funding. By providing fare reimbursements, the bill indirectly promotes the use of commuter rail services, which may lead to reduced traffic congestion and lower carbon emissions. Furthermore, the allocation of funds from the Commonwealth Transportation Fund delineates a clear mechanism for financial support towards enhancing public transit systems. This move demonstrates a commitment to improving transportation options while addressing rising fare costs for constituents.

Summary

House Bill 3351 aims to establish a Transit Fare Voucher Fund in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This fund will collect revenues from the Commonwealth Transportation Fund and will be utilized to reimburse riders using commuter rail services extending beyond fare zone two. The intention behind this bill is to make public transportation more accessible and affordable, encouraging greater use of commuter rail services. As proposed, the fare reimbursements would be capped at $200 per rider per month, thereby supporting residents who frequently travel beyond the initial fare zones.

Contention

While the bill has been largely endorsed by transportation advocates, there may be points of contention related to the funding sources and the allocation of resources. Some critics could argue that drawing funds from the Commonwealth Transportation Fund might detract from other essential transportation projects or initiatives. Furthermore, discussions could arise around the sufficiency of the $200 cap on reimbursements, questioning whether this amount adequately addresses the costs incurred by frequent commuters. These concerns could lead to debates in legislative sessions on how best to balance state resources against the need for financial assistance in public transportation.

Companion Bills

MA S989

Similar To Establishing the right of disposition

MA H3379

Similar To Establishing an emergency responder yellow dot program

MA H4294

Similar To Order relative to the establishment of a special joint committee on initiative petitions

MA S2844

Similar To Authorizing the town of Pembroke to issue one additional liquor license to South Shore Market and Deli

MA S2935

Similar To Authorizing the town of Pembroke to grant one additional license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages not to be drunk on the premises

MA H4737

Replaced by Tolls, traffic, and license plates

Previously Filed As

MA S1008

Relative to the Massachusetts rental voucher program

MA S888

Relative to the Massachusetts rental voucher program

MA H1351

Codifying the Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program

MA H1547

Codifying the Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program

MA H3373

Relative to low income transit fares

MA H1903

Relative to fairness in workers' compensation benefits

MA H1578

Relative to background checks for individuals in Massachusetts housing programs

MA H853

For the establishment of a voucher program for home water filtration equipment

MA H2851

Establishing a fair share transparency and accountability fund

MA H185

Relative to the healthy incentives program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.