Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2269

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Bridgewater town charter article IV, town manager "temporary absence"

Impact

The primary impact of this bill is on the governance structure of Bridgewater, allowing for a clearer delineation of responsibilities when the Town Manager is temporarily unavailable. By stipulating that the Assistant Town Manager steps in first, it aims to provide a seamless transition of duties. Furthermore, if both the Assistant Town Manager and the appointed department head are not available, it empowers the Town Council to appoint another qualified individual, thereby preventing any potential leadership vacuum that could hinder town operations.

Summary

House Bill 2269 proposes an amendment to the Bridgewater town charter regarding the chain of command during a temporary absence of the Town Manager. Specifically, it allows for the Assistant Town Manager to assume the duties of the Town Manager for absences not exceeding twenty-one consecutive days. In cases where the Assistant Town Manager is unable to serve, the Town Manager is given the authority to appoint a department head to perform those duties. This provision seeks to ensure continuity of governance in the absence of the Town Manager and details the process for appointing an acting Town Manager if necessary.

Contention

While the summary of the discussions around HB 2269 from the provided documents does not detail significant contention points, such amendments to local charters can generally spark debate regarding the delegation of authority and the effectiveness of local governance. Some community members may question whether the Assistant Town Manager possesses the necessary skills and experience for leadership during the Town Manager's absence, which could lead to discussions about governance qualifications and oversight within local government structures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2833

Directing the State Board of Retirement to grant certain retirement benefits

MA H2835

Relative to funding contributions under state/teachers' and local pension systems

MA H1703

Relative to prison mitigation

MA H3971

Directing a study on the feasibility of placing registries of deeds for county governments that have not been abolished under the oversight of the secretary of the Commonwealth

MA H829

Bridgewater town charter article II, legislative branch, term limits

MA H3997

Establishing the suburban infrastructure fund to help municipalities pay for improvements and upgrades to town-owned roads, bridges and sidewalks

MA H2268

Bridgewater town charter article II, legislative branch section 2-13(a) annual stipend

MA H1704

To prevent aiding, supporting, or enticing a child to runaway

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.