Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1098

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve establishing a commission to better protect consumers in Massachusetts

Impact

If enacted, this resolution would create a special commission comprising members from the General Court and various state regulatory agencies. The commission's responsibilities would include reviewing existing laws about title insurance, identifying enforcement mechanisms, and evaluating how these laws affect consumers. The findings will be crucial in shaping future legislation aimed at enhancing consumer protections in the title insurance market, potentially leading to adjustments in regulatory frameworks to better align state practices with consumer needs.

Summary

House Bill H1098 seeks to establish a commission aimed at better protecting consumers in Massachusetts through the examination of title insurance practices. Sponsored by Representatives Antonio F. D. Cabral and Brian W. Murray, the bill's primary objective is to investigate the current title insurance framework, analyze associated practices, and propose recommendations for potential changes to state laws governing title insurance. This initiative is framed within a broader context of improving consumer awareness and addressing issues affecting title insurance rates and practices in the state.

Contention

The bill's proposed examination of title insurance practices might elicit diverse reactions among stakeholders, such as insurers, real estate professionals, and consumers. One notable point of contention is the analysis of affiliated business arrangements within the title insurance sector, which may introduce conflicts of interest, impacting insurance costs and consumer choices. Furthermore, the commission will explore the feasibility of establishing a public option for title insurance—an initiative that might spark debate around market competition and the role of government in private insurance markets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H116

Relative to the Massachusetts Food Policy Council

MA H522

Relative to compulsory full-day kindergarten

MA H1424

Relative to higher education capital investment in gateway cities

MA H1596

Establishing a sick leave bank for Ana C. Contreras

MA H1597

Limiting the use of prison labor

MA H1598

Relative to transparency in clerk magistrate hearings

MA H207

Establishing basic needs assistance for residents

MA H2072

Relative to minimum wage for municipal employees

Similar Bills

MA H2583

Concerning the Massachusetts probation service

MA S1705

Concerning the Massachusetts Probation Service

MA H347

Further regulating thoroughbred breeding

MA S229

Further regulating thoroughbred breeding

MA H316

To promote Massachusetts business competitiveness and affordable living

MA H3860

To establish the Guard enlistment enhancement program

MA S2458

To establish the Guard enlistment enhancement program

MA H3270

Relative to the Massachusetts estate tax code