Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2011

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to bodily autonomy and family integrity

Impact

If enacted, H2011 would create significant changes in how health interventions are mandated at both public and private entities. The bill explicitly states that no person can be coerced into accepting health-related interventions, reflecting a push against mandatory vaccinations and similar public health policies. This legislative move has the potential to alter the landscape of health-related compliance, impacting both employers' hiring practices and educational institutions’ health policies.

Summary

House Bill 2011 seeks to affirm and regulate the rights of individuals regarding bodily autonomy and health-related decisions in Massachusetts. The bill introduces a new section to Chapter 111 of the General Laws, defining coercion in health matters and asserting the fundamental right to self-determination in health decisions. This includes making provisions against mandatory or coerced health interventions as a condition of public or private engagement in various sectors, notably employment, education, and participation in recreational activities.

Contention

The bill has raised points of contention among legislators and public health advocates. Proponents argue that it provides necessary protections for personal freedoms and bodily integrity, while opponents express concern that it may undermine public health initiatives and complicate efforts to control infectious diseases. Additionally, the bill’s definition of coercion is broad, raising questions about the implications for various health practices and potential challenges to vaccine and health mandates, which could affect the state’s ability to respond effectively to health crises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2714

Reducing red flag reporters

MA H2715

Relative to firearms features

MA H2716

To repeal expanded firearms bans

MA H2548

Banning artificial fluoridation schemes

MA H3574

To reimburse cities and towns affected by the decommissioning of power plants

MA H3257

To give tax relief to parents with children in private schools

MA H2549

Relative to fluoride in water warnings

MA H2977

Relative to creditable service for Wendy Lopriore, a member of the Massachusetts teachers' retirement system

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.