Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H738

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Resolve providing for an investigation and study by a special commission relative to the existential threats posed by nuclear weapons and climate change to the commonwealth of Massachusetts

Impact

The creation of this commission is expected to invoke significant changes in state policy regarding nuclear weapons and climate initiatives. It aims to evaluate investments by the commonwealth in nuclear weapon activities and recommend policies that could facilitate the shift to green technologies. Furthermore, the findings from public hearings organized by the commission will inform state legislators and the public about the humanitarian impacts of nuclear weapons and climate change, which could influence future legislative actions regarding these urgent issues.

Summary

House Bill H738 proposes the establishment of a special citizens commission tasked with investigating the existential threats posed by nuclear weapons and climate change specifically for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill emphasizes the necessity for a strategic transition away from the development and production of nuclear weapons to the advancement of green technologies that address climate emergencies. This bill is notable for its intention to assess the current reliance of jobs, businesses, and communities on nuclear weapons development and to identify paths for transitioning these sectors toward sustainable practices.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding H738 may arise regarding the implications of withdrawing from nuclear weapons development, especially in areas where job creation and economic stability are concerned. Supporters of the bill, including peace and environmental advocacy groups, are likely to champion the transition to green technology as a moral imperative, while critics may argue about the economic ramifications for communities reliant on the nuclear industry. The bill also calls for an analysis of federal assistance needed for this transition, which could stir debates about funding and resources at both state and federal levels.

Companion Bills

MA S1488

Similar To Resolve providing for an investigation and study by a special commission relative to the existential threats posed by nuclear weapons and climate change to the commonwealth of Massachusetts

Previously Filed As

MA H715

Amending the special act charter of the city of Northampton to allow resident non-citizens to vote in preliminary and city elections

MA H716

Amending the special act charter of the city of Northampton to allow residents sixteen years of age or older to vote in preliminary and city elections

MA H1371

To prohibit landlords and brokers from requiring broker's commissions to be paid by a tenant or prospective tenant

MA H3775

Relative to the town of Hatfield to permit the use of golf carts on the public ways of the town

MA H3224

Relative to the electrification of new and substantially remodeled or rehabilitated buildings in the city of Northampton

MA H714

Relative to ranked choice voting in the city of Northampton

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