Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2016

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To ensure gender parity and racial and ethnic diversity on public boards and commissions

Impact

The introduction of S2016 would have a significant impact on the appointment processes for state boards and commissions. With specific quotas mandated for gender and racial/ethnic diversity, the bill seeks to reshape the composition of these entities, requiring appointing authorities to undertake efforts to recruit diverse candidates. The data collection and reporting aspect of the bill ensures accountability and transparency as boards will be required to track demographic information regarding their members and the diversity of applicants. Should councils fail to meet these goals, they must provide explanations for their shortcomings.

Summary

S2016, titled 'An Act to ensure gender parity and racial and ethnic diversity on public boards and commissions,' aims to promote equal representation of women and underrepresented minorities in state-appointed boards and commissions. The bill mandates that at least fifty percent of board members identify as female and at least thirty percent identify as underrepresented minorities or as LGBTQ+. These quotas reflect the demographic makeup of Massachusetts as reported in the U.S. Census, driving home the legislative intention to enhance diversity and representation in public governance.

Contention

While the bill is primarily positioned as a progressive step towards inclusivity, it may face contention regarding the feasibility and enforceability of such mandates. Critics could argue that enforced diversity quotas may lead to tokenism, where the focus shifts from qualifications to meeting demographic goals. The requirement for transparency in reporting might also lead to discussions around privacy concerns and the accuracy of self-identification data. Advocates for the bill believe that establishing diverse boards is essential, while opponents may view it as governmental overreach into the personal and professional domains of appointments.

Companion Bills

MA S2029

Replaced by To promote gender and racial diversity on public boards and commissions

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