Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2336

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the military family advocacy program, domestic violence and child abuse and neglect

Impact

The proposed changes aim to strengthen the collaboration between state and military resources in dealing with cases of domestic violence and child abuse among military families. By ensuring that information flows more efficiently between DCF and the military family advocacy programs, the legislation seeks to provide necessary support and intervention at an earlier stage, potentially benefiting the victims and ensuring that appropriate measures are in place for protection. Furthermore, this could enhance the overall response to incidents of domestic violence and child abuse in military contexts, thus reinforcing protective measures for vulnerable populations.

Summary

Senate Bill S2336 focuses on enhancing the framework for addressing domestic violence and child abuse within military families. It seeks to amend Chapter 119 of Massachusetts General Laws by introducing new requirements for the Department of Children and Families (DCF) when handling credible allegations of domestic abuse or child abuse involving individuals with military affiliations. The bill mandates that DCF assess the military status of the accused partner or guardian and share relevant information about the allegations with military authorities as per established protocols.

Contention

Despite the favorable intentions of S2336, there may be concerns regarding the confidentiality of reports and the potential stigma that could arise from military personnel being reported for domestic incidents. Stakeholders might worry that increased communication with military authorities could discourage victims from reporting incidents, fearing repercussions for the accused. Additionally, the balancing of state and military jurisdiction in sensitive matters of family dynamics may raise questions about the adequacy of support services available to victims of abuse and how their needs are addressed within both systems.

Companion Bills

MA H3537

Similar To Relative to the military family advocacy program, domestic violence and child abuse and neglect

MA S2493

Similar To Relative to real property tax abatements for active duty military personnel in the town of Sutton

MA S2996

Similar To To establish the Massachusetts National Guard Museum in Salem

Previously Filed As

MA S59

To allow students access to prescription cannabis

MA S1313

Relative to concurrent service for elected officials

MA S695

Relative to the workers’ compensation premium payment schedules for small businesses

MA S1314

Relative to Massachusetts solar access law

MA S1708

Relative to retirement benefits for municipal natural resource officers in Plymouth and Barnstable County

MA S694

Relative to unemployment insurance benefits for replacement workers

MA S1890

Excluding the Segal AmeriCorps Education Award from taxable income

MA S544

Relative to funding clean water in nitrogen sensitive areas

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