Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H252

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect safety net access for Massachusetts residents

Impact

The bill is expected to amend Chapter 18 of the General Laws, enhancing transparency regarding the management of community service offices that support low-income residents. By requiring prior notification about potential closures or relocations, the bill aims to facilitate dialogue between the DTA and local communities, thereby maintaining access to crucial services. This act places a greater emphasis on ensuring that residents' needs are considered in decisions that impact their access to services, which is particularly vital for vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and disabled.

Summary

House Bill 252, titled 'An Act to protect safety net access for Massachusetts residents', seeks to enhance communication between the Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) and local legislators regarding community service centers. Specifically, it mandates that the DTA notify local officials at least 120 days in advance before deciding to close or not renew leases for community service offices. This initiative is aimed at ensuring that those reliant on community services are safeguarded and informed well ahead of any changes that might affect their access to essential services.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise regarding the efficiency of the DTA and its ability to manage such notifications effectively. Advocates of the bill argue that it is essential for meeting the needs of local constituents, while critics may view it as an additional bureaucratic requirement that could delay necessary actions by the DTA. The requirement for detailed reports on the implications of closure, including demographic data and accessibility considerations, could also lead to debates about the adequacy of existing support systems within these communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2878

Amending retirement benefits for certain employees of the parole board

MA H1377

Establishing a community health center nurse practitioner residency program

MA H1812

To promote timely access to parole hearings

MA H981

To protect pollinator habitat

MA H1813

Promoting fairness in parole

MA H620

To ensure educational rights are upheld for incarcerated youth

MA H1220

Creating surcharge exceptions in motor vehicle insurance premiums

MA H1219

Relative to surcharges on motor vehicle insurance premiums

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.