Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H200

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing the deaf children's bill of rights

Impact

The bill amends Chapter 71 of the General Laws, reinforcing the commitment of the Commonwealth to ensure deaf children receive tailored educational plans, and it mandates regular assessments for these children to monitor their language development. Through these provisions, the bill aims to empower families by guaranteeing their involvement in the educational decisions regarding their children. Furthermore, it enforces the necessity of incorporating qualified professionals proficient in both American Sign Language and English to facilitate comprehensive educational access for deaf children.

Summary

House Bill 200 establishes the 'Deaf Children's Bill of Rights' in Massachusetts, aimed at enhancing the educational rights and support services available to deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, and DeafDisabled children. The bill is founded on the principle that all children, regardless of their hearing capabilities, possess the right to a free and appropriate public education. It emphasizes the importance of early language acquisition through robust support systems that take into account the unique needs of each child. The legislation outlines several obligations for educational institutions to provide proper resources and trained personnel to support language development in deaf children.

Contention

While the establishment of these rights is widely supported, potential points of contention include the adequacy of funding to implement these comprehensive measures and the training of education professionals. Critics might argue whether the educational institutions are sufficiently prepared to meet the new obligations imposed by the bill, particularly concerning the availability of qualified personnel and effective language access plans. Furthermore, there could be discussions around ensuring that these rights do not lead to unintended consequences in policy implementation, such as bureaucracy that hinders the very access the bill aims to promote.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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