Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1060

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to solid waste disposal facilities in environmental justice communities

Impact

If enacted, HB 1060 will have significant implications for state laws governing environmental protections. By enforcing stricter regulations and imposing substantial monetary fines that escalate with repeated violations, the bill seeks to enhance accountability among waste disposal facilities. Additionally, the possibility of permit revocation for habitual violators underscores a serious approach to safeguarding communities that are often disproportionately affected by environmental hazards. This aligns with broader objectives of promoting environmental justice across Massachusetts.

Summary

House Bill 1060, presented by Chynah Tyler, aims to regulate solid waste disposal facilities located in environmental justice communities. The bill specifically mandates that regulations be established concerning violations of permitting terms by these facilities. This legislative effort is crucial in ensuring that areas affected by poorer environmental conditions receive the necessary protections against mismanaged waste disposal practices that could exacerbate their situation.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding this bill involves the impact it may have on existing waste disposal operations. Advocates of HB 1060 argue that the legislation is necessary for the protection of vulnerable populations living near these facilities. However, opponents may raise concerns regarding the economic implications for waste management companies, potentially citing issues related to increased operational costs due to stringent regulatory oversight. The discussion around this bill emphasizes the balance between ensuring environmental safety and maintaining economic viability within impacted communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H873

Relative to voting rights

MA H2178

Relative to establishing a prevailing wage for security officers

MA H182

To create cannabis career pathways to incarcerated individuals

MA H185

To remove HCA real estate barriers to equitable participation in the cannabis industry

MA H2016

To designate the courthouse in the Roxbury section of the city of Boston as the Edward O. Gourdin Courthouse

MA H183

To increase the cannabis purchase and possession limits

MA H288

Preventing funds deposited in children’s savings accounts from counting against cash assistance benefits

MA H3260

Allowing for a tax credit for rent paid on the personal residence of the taxpayer

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.