Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2368

Introduced
3/13/23  
Refer
3/13/23  

Caption

Relative to property tax deferral for seniors in the city of Taunton

Impact

If enacted, S2368 will significantly alter the landscape of state healthcare laws. It will require insurance providers to adjust their coverage options to comply with new regulations designed to protect consumers. This includes mandates on coverage for pre-existing conditions and limitation of out-of-pocket expenses for essential services. Additionally, the bill aims to strengthen Medicaid by increasing funding and expanding eligibility, thereby allowing more residents to benefit from government-supported healthcare options.

Summary

S2368 is a bill aimed at expanding healthcare access in the state. The bill proposes regulatory reforms to enhance insurance coverage and affordability for residents, particularly targeting low-income individuals and families. The legislative intent behind S2368 is to ensure that essential healthcare services are more accessible and financially feasible for all citizens, regardless of their socioeconomic status. Furthermore, the bill encourages a more competitive insurance market by implementing provisions that would lower costs for consumers and improve the quality of care available.

Contention

Notably, there are points of contention surrounding S2368, especially regarding its funding mechanisms. Critics express concern that the proposed financial adjustments necessary to support the bill, such as increased taxes on higher-income brackets or cuts to existing programs, may have unintended consequences on the state budget. Furthermore, supporters and opponents are divided on the potential long-term effectiveness of the reforms proposed in the bill, with some advocating for alterations to avoid overreliance on government intervention in health services.

Additional_notes

The discussions around S2368 also highlight the importance of bipartisan support to ensure the successful implementation of the bill's provisions. The voting history indicates differing responses along party lines, emphasizing the contentious nature of healthcare reform. Advocates are calling for a collaborative approach to overcome challenges and effectively address the state’s healthcare issues while ensuring sustainability.

Companion Bills

MA H4560

Similar To Authorizing the town of Carlisle to establish a means tested senior citizen property tax exemption

MA H4920

Similar To Relative to means tested senior citizen property tax exemptions in the town of Westford

MA H5099

Similar To Relative to property tax classification in the city of Boston

MA H5114

Similar To Relative to property tax classification in the city of Boston

MA S2517

Replaced by Establishing a senior property tax deferral program in the city of Taunton

Previously Filed As

MA S2172

Relative to enhancing RPS standards

MA S1214

To restore workers' rights

MA S2047

Relative to protecting the taxpayers of the Commonwealth

MA S1718

Relative to corrections officers injured in the line of duty

MA S2049

Creating the official shellfish of the Commonwealth

MA S2174

Relative to net metering fairness

MA S563

Relative to a stronger emissions limit to safeguard our environment

MA S2173

Relative to net metering

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