Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1936

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to offenses while driving on a non-administrative license suspension

Impact

If enacted, H1936 would significantly alter the repercussions for offenders involved in driving violations related to license suspensions. The bill stipulates penalties ranging from imprisonment in a house of correction for up to 2 and a half years or state prison terms extending to 15 years, depending on the severity and circumstances of the offense. This initiative is intended to enhance public safety by minimizing instances of dangerous driving and ensuring that individuals operating vehicles do so legally and responsibly.

Summary

House Bill H1936 aims to amend the Massachusetts General Laws, specifically Chapter 90, which deals with offenses related to operating a motor vehicle under specified license conditions. The bill establishes stricter penalties for individuals who operate a vehicle while their license is suspended or revoked, particularly in cases where such operation leads to reckless or negligent conduct resulting in injury or death to another individual. The proposed changes emphasize public safety by introducing harsher sentences for those with prior offenses, seeking to deter repeat violations and address community concerns about road safety.

Contention

There has been some concern regarding the implications of strict penalties described in H1936. Critics argue that the heavy-handed approach, such as non-eligible probation or parole for offenders, may lead to disproportionate punishment for those who might have committed violations without ill intent. Additionally, some stakeholders worry that these measures might further exacerbate issues for individuals who rely on their vehicle for daily commuting, potentially penalizing the socioeconomic groups unable to afford legal representation or transportation alternatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2511

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MA H2678

Amending the child passenger restraint exemption to include vehicles used in the ride-share industry

MA H3763

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MA H2387

Amending the child passenger restraint exemption to include vehicles used in the ride-share industry

MA H3404

Naming the Eastern Brook Trout as the official freshwater fish of the Commonwealth

MA H1933

Further protecting tenants

MA H3873

To amend the general officer designation in the state staff of the militia

MA H1722

Relative to wiretapping in the Commonwealth

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