Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2575

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to administering state and local agreements

Impact

By incorporating these requirements, HB 2575 seeks to enhance transparency and accountability in the performance of law enforcement duties that intersect with federal law. The bill requires sheriffs and correctional institutions to maintain detailed records of their activities under these agreements, which must be publicly available and submitted annually to relevant state legislative committees. This provision aims to ensure that the actions of law enforcement agencies are subject to public scrutiny, fostering greater oversight in how federal laws are enforced at the local level.

Summary

House Bill 2575 aims to amend the General Laws of Massachusetts by stipulating conditions under which sheriffs and other law enforcement agencies may enforce federal law. The bill specifically addresses agreements outlined in 8 U.S.C. ยง 1357(g), ensuring that the costs associated with these agreements, including employee compensation, are borne entirely by the federal government. The legislation mandates that there be a state statute explicitly authorizing such agreements, reinforcing the principle that local law enforcement cannot initiate these actions without federal funding and clear legal backing.

Contention

The focal points of contention surrounding HB 2575 likely stem from the balance it attempts to strike between state autonomy and federal collaboration in law enforcement. Proponents argue that these safeguards are essential for limiting potential overreach by local sheriff departments while ensuring compliance with federal law. Critics may express concerns that such restrictions could hinder the ability of local law enforcement to address specific community needs effectively, especially in enforcement areas where local agencies may have unique insights or operational capabilities. The interplay of cost, legality, and local governance will be pivotal points for debate throughout the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H116

Relative to the Massachusetts Food Policy Council

MA H1596

Establishing a sick leave bank for Ana C. Contreras

MA H522

Relative to compulsory full-day kindergarten

MA H1835

Relative to minimum wage for municipal employees

MA H1400

Limiting the use of prison labor

MA H435

Relative to compulsory full-day kindergarten

MA H1424

Relative to higher education capital investment in gateway cities

MA H1597

Limiting the use of prison labor

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