Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2186

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the prevention of unemployment fraud

Impact

The proposed commission will consist of eight members, including key figures from both the legislature and executive branches, like the Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development and the Attorney General. By compiling and analyzing data on unemployment fraud and evaluating the effectiveness of current preventative measures, the commission's findings may result in significant changes to Massachusetts' unemployment policies. The final report is scheduled to be submitted by the end of 2027, offering a potentially extended timeline for reforms based on its recommendations.

Summary

House Bill H2186, introduced by Representative Marcus S. Vaughn, aims to tackle the issue of unemployment fraud by establishing a commission tasked with reviewing and improving existing policies of the Department of Unemployment Assistance. The bill specifically calls for a comprehensive study to address fraudulent claims that have surged, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in unprecedented unemployment rates and associated fraud in claims.

Conclusion

Overall, H2186 signifies an important step towards improving the integrity of the unemployment assistance system in Massachusetts. By establishing a focused commission and mandating evidence-based strategies, it addresses a major concern raised not only during the recent pandemic but also in ongoing discussions about the sustainability of unemployment programs in the state.

Contention

The bill has some notable implications as it aims to alter the existing framework for managing unemployment claims. While the intention is to mitigate fraud and refine oversight, it raises questions regarding the balance between stringent measures for fraud prevention and ensuring that legitimate claims are processed efficiently. Opposition may arise from groups cautious of the potential bureaucratic burden on applicants, especially those who faced economic hardships during the pandemic.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1960

Relative to the prevention of unemployment fraud

MA H3123

Relative to assessing the costs of unemployment fraud

MA S710

Relative to preventing fraud

MA H3990

Relative to club sports coaching staff

MA S442

Resolve relative to preventing the discharge of radioactive materials

MA H2003

Relative to mental health and suicide prevention

MA S1190

Relative to ensuring unemployment-insurance access by preventing employee misclassification

MA S2659

Establishing a special commission to review the adequacy and equity of the Massachusetts school building program

MA H2190

Relative to diabetes prevention

MA S1264

Establishing a special commission to study the prevention of heroin trafficking

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.