Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2220

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To modernize and enhance the distribution of Chapter 90 funds

Impact

If enacted, S2220 would significantly alter how municipalities receive financial support for maintaining and improving their roadways and bridges. By establishing a new formula that doubles the maximum allowable match from the Commonwealth based on local initiatives, it promotes increased investment in transportation infrastructure. Municipalities would receive allocations based on specific criteria related to the resurfacing of roads and maintenance of state-numbered routes, potentially leading to improved road conditions statewide.

Summary

Senate Bill S2220, titled 'An Act to modernize and enhance the distribution of Chapter 90 funds,' aims to reform the allocation of funds for municipal transportation projects in Massachusetts. The bill introduces changes to the existing Chapter 90 framework, which governs the distribution of state funds to municipalities for infrastructure development. The proposed amendments seek to establish a more equitable funding mechanism that considers both property values and personal income across municipalities, ensuring that allocations reflect the financial capacities of different communities.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, the bill could provoke discussions around equity in funding for less affluent communities versus those with more robust financial bases. Some lawmakers may argue that the new formula could disproportionately favor wealthier towns at the expense of those struggling economically. Moreover, stakeholders in the transportation sector may have different opinions on the effectiveness of changing the funding distribution model, leading to varied perspectives on the outcomes of the proposed legislation.

Companion Bills

MA S2794

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Transportation to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to road financing.

Previously Filed As

MA S611

Relative to reimbursement for recovery peer specialists

MA S1345

Relative to tobacco harm-reduction

MA S212

Relative to nature of alcohol licenses and permits

MA S1498

Relative to tobacco harm-reduction

MA S154

Relative to nature of alcohol licenses and permits

MA S1816

Relative to the membership of the PRIM board

MA S701

Relative to electronic notices of the cancellation, renewal or nonrenewal of insurance policies

MA S1815

Relative to GIC healthcare coverage for group 4 members pending disability retirement

Similar Bills

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