Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4818

Introduced
7/2/24  
Refer
7/2/24  
Refer
7/25/24  
Engrossed
9/12/24  
Engrossed
12/16/24  

Caption

Increasing the membership of the Select Board for the Town of Lancaster

Impact

The bill stipulates that the newly elected members of the Select Board will comprise three members who will be elected in the first Annual Town Election after its acceptance. The terms for these positions will be staggered, allowing for a transitional period where the new members can be integrated efficiently into the Select Board. This expansion is expected to lead to more diverse decision-making and could help in addressing various community needs more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 4818 proposes to increase the membership of the Select Board for the Town of Lancaster from three members to five. This change aims to enhance local governance and management by providing a broader representation within the town’s leadership. The bill is presented by Representatives Meghan Kilcoyne and John J. Cronin and has received local approval from the voters of Lancaster, indicating a community-driven initiative to modify their government structure.

Contention

While the bill appears to have traction, it also raises questions regarding the implications of increasing the size of local governing bodies. Some may argue that larger boards can lead to complications in decision-making processes, while others may contend that more members provide necessary representation for differing community viewpoints. The need for clarity on how additional members will work collaboratively to maintain efficient governance is paramount.

Companion Bills

MA H2093

Similar To Increasing the number of members for the select board of the town of Lakeville

MA H3727

Similar To Providing for an increase in the membership of the select board in the town of Sterling

MA S2948

Similar To Making the charter of the county on Nantucket gender neutral

MA H5134

Similar To Increasing membership on the town of Paxton select board

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.