Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1072

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Of improving environmental justice in Black communities

Impact

The bill mandates the identification of areas within these neighborhoods as 'Green Zones' where specific strategies can be executed to mitigate environmental burdens. The audits are designed to quantify various factors such as public health and safety data, and to assess challenges like air and water pollution, and access to resources. These measures aim to foster both environmental sustainability and resilience, ultimately leading to healthier living conditions for residents in these communities.

Overall

If passed, H1072 could significantly enhance Massachusetts' approach to environmental justice, shifting both policy and community dynamics. The focus on auditing and active community participation may pave the way for a more equitable environment that directly addresses the needs of historically marginalized groups.

Summary

House Bill 1072, also known as the Commonwealth GREEN ZONES ACT, is a legislative effort aimed at improving environmental justice within Massachusetts' vulnerable communities, specifically those populated by Black, Asian, Indigenous, Latino/Hispanic, and low-income residents. The bill acknowledges that these communities have faced disproportionate environmental burdens, and it seeks to implement robust measures to address these historical injustices. The core intent of the bill is to authorize the Secretary of the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs to conduct comprehensive environmental audits in identified neighborhoods.

Contention

While the bill focuses on environmental justice, it may face contention regarding the implementation and effectiveness of the audits. Some stakeholders may be concerned about the resources allocated for such comprehensive studies and the ongoing involvement of community members in the environmental audit working group. Furthermore, the bill's potential to create 'Green Zones' may lead to discussions on how these designated areas will be monitored and whether they will receive tangible benefits in pollution reduction and community engagement. Critics might argue about the adequacy of defining and designating environmental justice neighborhoods and the criteria used to identify these areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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