Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H898

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Resolve for a climate change staffing study

Impact

The impact of H898 is expected to be significant in terms of policy development for climate change response. By establishing a detailed study to assess and understand the appropriate staffing and resources needed, the bill potentially paves the way for increased funding and support for climate initiatives across various communities. This approach signifies a proactive step by the Massachusetts government to confront climate change comprehensively, taking into account the specific needs of diverse regional populations.

Summary

House Bill H898, presented by Representative Margaret R. Scarsdale, aims to initiate a comprehensive study focused on staffing levels and resources necessary for effective climate change response planning at the regional level in Massachusetts. The bill emphasizes the need to incorporate input from the Office of Climate Innovation and Resilience, the Department of Environmental Protection, and representatives from the twelve regional planning agencies in Massachusetts. It seeks to ensure that adequate resources are allocated to both urban and rural communities to enhance their capacity for addressing climate-related challenges.

Contention

While there is a general consensus on the importance of addressing climate change, H898 may face contention regarding budget allocations and priority settings for staffing increases in these departments. Critics may argue about the feasibility of implementing findings from the study, particularly in times of budget constraints or competing priorities. Moreover, the effectiveness of the proposed staffing levels and how they align with existing frameworks for environmental response could also be points of debate among legislators and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

MA S514

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MA H4289

Similar To Addressing the impact of climate change on farms and fisheries

MA S2668

Similar To Implementing elementary and secondary interdisciplinary climate literacy education across the Commonwealth

MA S2922

Similar To To promote nature-based approaches for resiliency and climate change adaptation throughout the Commonwealth

MA H4668

Replaced by Environment and natural resources matters

Previously Filed As

MA H2959

Relative to exemptions for civil service laws

MA H497

Relative to rail-trail construction

MA H422

Relative to rail-trail construction

MA H2654

Relative to exemptions for civil service laws

MA H284

Improving front-line service coordinators quality of care

MA H3415

Relative to contractor liability for unpermitted construction

MA H2334

Providing state grants for municipal sustainability directors

MA H2534

Preserving access to hospital services

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