Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3015

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing for a donation check-off box on state tax returns for the Massachusetts Youth & Government program

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend Chapter 10 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, creating a new section that enables the establishment of a separate fund administered by the state treasurer. Donations collected through the tax return check-off would accumulate in this fund and could be used without further appropriation, meaning funds would not revert to the state’s General Fund at the end of each fiscal year. This provision ensures ongoing financial support for the Youth & Government program from year to year, thereby stabilizing the funding process and allowing for better planning and development of youth programs.

Summary

House Bill H3015 proposes the introduction of a mechanism on Massachusetts state tax returns that would allow individuals to make voluntary donations to support the YMCA's Youth & Government program. The bill aims to establish a dedicated fund, referred to as the YMCA’s Youth & Government Fund, which would be utilized specifically for funding this program. This initiative seeks to encourage civic engagement and provide educational opportunities for youth participants through the YMCA's programs, which often include mock government sessions and leadership training.

Contention

While there may not be significant public opposition to H3015, the consideration of voluntary tax check-off mechanisms can stir some debate regarding taxpayer choices and the use of state resources. Critics could argue that introducing such options for specific programs may clutter tax return processes or divert funds from other potentially needed public services. Proponents, however, will likely advocate for the benefits of supporting youth civic engagement and education, considering the positive societal impacts derived from such programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3023

Relative to exemptions for small charities for tax upon raffle proceeds

MA H3021

Extending certain existing sales tax exemptions to veteran's organizations

MA H3617

To regulate the training and supervision of snowmobiles

MA H1081

Relative to customer reimbursement in instances of financial fraud

MA H2747

Relative to the definition of Group 4 of the state retirement system

MA H3014

Establishing tax credits for the adoption of cats and dogs

MA H1586

Relative to selling tattooing, branding, body piercing kit or device to an unlicensed body art practitioner or minor

MA H1088

Relative to personal injury protection, benefits due and payable

Similar Bills

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