Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2021

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a jury duty exemption for breastfeeding parents

Impact

If passed, the amendment to Section 4 of chapter 234A would add a provision specifically allowing breastfeeding individuals to indicate their status on juror summons responses. This significant alteration would relieve them of the obligation to serve on a jury while they are breastfeeding, thus supporting their right to prioritize caring for their child during such a critical period in their life. The change could set a precedent for other states to consider similar exemptions, promoting a more inclusive approach towards parental responsibilities in civic duties.

Summary

House Bill 2021 proposes an amendment to the General Laws of Massachusetts, specifically targeting jury duty regulations. The bill seeks to establish an exemption for individuals who are breastfeeding their children, allowing them the option to decline juror service without penalty. This legislation aims to support breastfeeding parents by recognizing their unique needs and circumstances in fulfilling civic duties.

Contention

The bill may encounter various points of contention, particularly around the implications of establishing such exemptions. Advocates for parental rights and breastfeeding support groups may strongly back the bill, arguing it is essential for the well-being of both parents and children. However, opponents might express concerns about the potential for abuse of the exemption or question whether this sets a precedent for further exclusions in civic duties. The debate is likely to encompass broader discussions about how the state can balance civic responsibilities with the realities faced by parents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2981

Relative to retirement benefits for installation security officers

MA H2979

Relative to employees of the Commonwealth that are required to respond to crime scenes

MA H729

Relative to the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education

MA H2982

Relative to electronic monitoring department personnel pension group classification

MA H2980

Relative to retirement benefits for county correctional nurses

MA H1415

To protect qualified medicare beneficiaries from improper billing

MA H1465

Relative to establishing a tuition free program for teachers and paraprofessionals

MA H3794

Ensuring access to state IDs for low-income people

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.