Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H410 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/16/2023

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HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3815       FILED ON: 1/20/2023
HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 410
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PRESENTED BY:
Carlos González and Estela A. Reyes
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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:
The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:
An Act relative to the development of the Massachusetts office of micro and minority-owned 
businesses.
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PETITION OF:
NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :DATE ADDED:Carlos González10th Hampden1/19/2023Estela A. Reyes4th Essex1/20/2023Bud L. Williams11th Hampden1/20/2023Francisco E. Paulino16th Essex1/25/2023Russell E. Holmes6th Suffolk1/25/2023David Henry Argosky LeBoeuf17th Worcester1/25/2023James C. Arena-DeRosa8th Middlesex1/25/2023Kip A. Diggs2nd Barnstable1/26/2023Frank A. Moran17th Essex1/26/2023Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr.12th Hampden1/26/2023Susannah M. Whipps2nd Franklin1/26/2023John Barrett, III1st Berkshire1/26/2023Lindsay N. Sabadosa1st Hampshire1/26/2023Tram T. Nguyen18th Essex1/27/2023Tackey Chan2nd Norfolk2/2/2023Adrian C. Madaro1st Suffolk2/6/2023Michelle M. DuBois10th Plymouth2/7/2023 2 of 2
Tricia Farley-Bouvier2nd Berkshire2/9/2023Orlando Ramos9th Hampden2/13/2023James B. EldridgeMiddlesex and Worcester2/16/2023Manny Cruz7th Essex2/17/2023Marcus S. Vaughn9th Norfolk3/13/2023 1 of 4
HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 3815       FILED ON: 1/20/2023
HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 410
By Representatives González of Springfield and Reyes of Lawrence, a petition (accompanied by 
bill, House, No. 410) of Carlos González, Estela A. Reyes and others relative to the development 
of micro and minority-owned businesses. Economic Development and Emerging Technologies.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)
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An Act relative to the development of the Massachusetts office of micro and minority-owned 
businesses.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority 
of the same, as follows:
1 SECTION 1. Chapter 6A of the General Laws is hereby amended by adding the 
2following after the word “program” in Section 16G:-  
3 Section 16GG. (a) For the purposes of this act the following words and terms shall, 
4except where the context clearly indicates otherwise, have the following meaning:-  
5 “Micro-business”, a business entity, which has its principal place of business in the 
6commonwealth, is independently owned and operated as a sole proprietorship, partnership, or 
7corporation, with 10 or fewer employees in full-time positions and with a level of gross income 
8from operations of not more than $250,000 annually.  
9 “Minority-business” or “Minority-owned business”, a business entity, which has its 
10principal place of business in the commonwealth, is independently owned and operated as a sole  2 of 4
11proprietorship, partnership, or corporation, which is beneficially owned by one or more minority 
12owners as defined by the MOMMOB as a minority business.  
13 (b) In the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development, there shall be a 
14Micro and Minority Business Strategy Department, or MOMMOB. Funded through 50% of 
15those funds appropriated annually to the community empowerment reinvestment grant program, 
16the MOMMOB is hereby constituted a public instrumentality and the exercise by the MOMMOB 
17of the powers conferred by this act shall be deemed to be the performance of an essential 
18governmental function and shall work to address the longstanding inequalities for minority 
19businesses owners in gateway communities by assisting in creating opportunities for 
20entrepreneurship. 
21 (c) The MOMMOB Board shall consist of 9 members, one of whom shall be the 
22Secretary of Housing and Economic Development or a designee; one of whom shall be the 
23assistant secretary of business development or a designee; and one of whom shall be the 
24secretary of the executive office for administration and finance, or a designee. The governor shall 
25appoint the remaining six members, three of whom shall be residents of gateway communities 
26and micro business owners and three of whom shall be minority business owners. Each member 
27appointed by the governor shall serve a term of five years, except that in making initial 
28appointments the governor shall appoint one member to serve for a term of one year, one 
29member to serve for a term of two years, one member for a term of three years, two members for 
30a term of four years, and one member for a term of five years.  
31 Any person appointed to fill a vacancy in the office of a member shall be appointed in a 
32like manner and shall serve for the duration of the member’s office.   3 of 4
33 (d) The MOMMOB shall implement a micro business and minority business economic 
34development strategy separate from small business development to increase employment 
35gateway communities and to develop strategies to address the micro and minority business 
36community in urban areas.  
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38 (e) The MOMMOB shall have the power to: (1) Implement a micro business and minority 
39business economic development strategy; (2) Adopt by-laws for the regulation of its affairs and 
40the conduct of its business; (3) Adopt an official seal; (4) Sue and be sued in its own name; (4) 
41Make and execute contracts and all other instruments necessary or convenient for the exercise of 
42its power and functions; (5) Acquire, hold and dispose of personal property for its corporate 
43purposes; (6) Enter into agreements or other transactions with any federal or state agency; (7) 
44Acquire real property, or an interest therein, by purchase or foreclosure, where such acquisition 
45is necessary or appropriate to protect or secure any investment or loan in which the agency has 
46an interest; to sell, transfer and convey any such property to a buyer and in the event of such sale, 
47transfer or conveyance cannot be effected with reasonable promptness or at a reasonable price, to 
48lease such property to a tenant; (8) Employ a chief executive officer of the MOMMOB, and such 
49other agents, employees, professional and business advisers as may from time to time be 
50necessary in the judgment of the board of directors and to fix their compensation. The chief 
51executive officer, professional advisers and business advisers shall not be subject to the provision 
52of chapters 31 or 30.  4 of 4
53 (f) The director of the MOMMOB created by section 2 of this act shall submit 90 days 
54after the end of the fiscal year, to the clerk of the house of representatives and to the clerk of the 
55senate an annual report of the MOMMOB's activities.  
56 (g) The accounts and books of the MOMMOB created by section 2 of this act, including 
57its receipts, disbursements, contracts, mortgages, investments and other matters relating to its 
58finances, operations and affairs shall be examined and audited from time to time by the state 
59auditor.  
60 (h) The MOMMOB shall have the power to promulgate and adopt regulations to 
61implement the purposes of this act.  
62 SECTION 2. Upon passage of this act, the MOMMOB shall be established on the first 
63day of the following fiscal year.