Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1011

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to critical wildlife habitat management

Impact

The implementation of HB 1011 will have several implications for state laws concerning wildlife conservation and management. By creating a dedicated account for habitat acquisition, the bill seeks to enhance the financial resources available for protecting wildlife through purchasing critical lands. This provision addresses long-standing concerns about funding shortages for wildlife conservation efforts, enabling more proactive measures to preserve and manage important natural habitats.

Summary

House Bill 1011, presented by Representative David K. Muradian, Jr., focuses on the management of critical wildlife habitats in Massachusetts. The bill proposes the establishment of a wildland acquisition account within the Inland Fisheries and Game Fund, which will be funded through revenues generated from the sale of wildland conservation stamps and license fees for fishing, trapping, and hunting. This new financial mechanism aims to facilitate the purchase of lands crucial for wildlife habitat conservation, ensuring that they are available for recreational activities such as fishing and hunting.

Contention

While the bill proposes beneficial measures for wildlife conservation, there may be points of contention among stakeholders. Some might argue that the allocation of funding from conservation stamps and license fees could be inadequate for the extensive habitat management needed across the state. Additionally, there are concerns from various advocacy groups about ensuring that the funds are used efficiently and that the habitats purchased serve the intended purposes of conservation without compromising existing land-use rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H654

Relative to special education reimbursement

MA H2675

Promoting fairness in licensing

MA H2924

Relative to retirement systems and pensions for correctional officers

MA H3202

Relative to the exemption of personal safety devices

MA H3203

Relative to gun safe deductions

MA H1905

Relative to civil liability for protecting one’s home

MA H1010

Relative to the use of shotguns

MA H2673

Relative to loaning personal property

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.