Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1480

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Financing housing first programs and housing for all in Massachusetts

Impact

The bill introduces a new gross receipts tax on businesses operating in the state, specifically targeting those with higher revenues while exempting the first $50 million earned. The revenue generated from this tax will go directly into the newly established fund, allowing for structured funding of critical housing services. This legislative measure is projected to enhance the state's capacity to address its housing challenges by ensuring a sustainable source of funding for necessary programs aimed at supporting vulnerable populations, including seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities.

Summary

House Bill H1480 aims to enhance housing accessibility and reduce homelessness in Massachusetts by establishing a dedicated fund titled the 'Housing First and Housing for All Fund.' This initiative proposes supplemental financing for various housing programs, including state public housing renovations and direct support for individuals experiencing homelessness. The bill emphasizes a comprehensive approach, incorporating financial aid, housing support services, and the provision of resources to prevent barriers to housing access.

Contention

Debate surrounding H1480 may focus on the implications of the new tax structure on businesses, particularly the potential burden on small enterprises versus its benefit in alleviating homelessness. Supporters argue that the investment in housing support services will create long-term economic benefits by stabilizing communities and reducing the costs associated with homelessness. Opponents might express concerns regarding the fairness and effectiveness of the gross receipts tax in promoting equity among business entities. Additionally, discussions could surface around the efficacy of proposed programs and their ability to effectively address the diverse needs of homeless populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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