Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H789

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Limiting toxics release inventory facilities in environmental justice communities

Impact

The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 30 of the General Laws by introducing provisions that will guide the regulatory approach to TRI facilities. It requires the Secretary of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs to recommend substantial measures to curtail the location and growth of these facilities in identified environmental justice communities. Furthermore, it mandates that within 180 days following the bill's passage, a rule-making process must be initiated to establish a cap on the total number of TRI facilities in these areas, emphasizing the community's right to a clean and healthful environment.

Summary

House Bill 789 seeks to limit the siting and expansion of Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) facilities within environmental justice communities in Massachusetts. This legislation is introduced with a clear focus on reducing the environmental burden that often disproportionately affects low-income and minority neighborhoods. By doing so, the bill aims to enforce equal protection under environmental laws, ensuring that vulnerable communities are not subjected to heightened risk of pollution and health hazards.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HB 789 may arise regarding the balance between industrial development and community health. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for protecting public health and ensuring that marginalized populations receive the protections they deserve from toxic exposures. Critics may contend that the limitations imposed on TRI facilities could hinder economic growth and employment opportunities in affected areas, putting further strain on their socio-economic status.

Notable_points

The introduction of this bill follows the recognition of the disproportionate impact of toxic pollution in specific demographics, reputedly influenced by historical inequities. The bill is part of a broader movement towards equity in environmental policy, emphasizing that no community bears an unfair share of pollution. This legislative initiative highlights Massachusetts' commitment to addressing environmental justice, presenting both legal reforms and regulatory measures aimed at safeguarding the most vulnerable constituencies from industrial pollution.

Companion Bills

MA H914

Similar To Relative to solid waste disposal facilities in environmental justice communities

MA H3374

Similar To Improving air quality in airport environmental justice communities

MA H3209

Similar To Ensuring a healthy future for environmental justice communities

MA H2014

Similar To Relative to recovery housing in environmental justice communities

MA H4668

Replaced by Environment and natural resources matters

Previously Filed As

MA H2781

Repealing chapter 62F

MA H3087

Repealing chapter 62F

MA H1675

To advance hate-crime protections for victims who are targeted due to their gender

MA H1473

To advance hate-crime protections for victims who are targeted due to their gender

MA H2815

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the Department of Public Health

MA H2510

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the Department of Public Health

MA H1474

To respect and protect domestic violence and sexual assault victims and survivors

MA H154

To end child homelessness

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