Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H311

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Adjusting the area median income

Impact

If enacted, HB 311 could have significant implications for housing affordability and economic development within large municipalities. By using zip code data for determining area median income, the bill seeks to enhance targeted support for affordable housing projects. This change may help to ensure that housing initiatives better reflect the economic realities of different areas, potentially leading to more effective allocation of resources for low-income housing and community development.

Summary

House Bill 311 aims to amend the calculation of area median income specifically for municipalities in Massachusetts with populations exceeding 100,000 residents. The bill stipulates that the area median income should be determined based on specific zip code data rather than a broader area average. This localized approach is intended to provide a more accurate reflection of income levels in diverse neighborhoods, which can differ significantly even within the same city or town.

Contention

Notably, there may be some contention around the bill, particularly concerning how this localized income calculation might affect existing state programs and funding mechanisms. Critics may argue that this approach could lead to discrepancies in how benefits are distributed, favoring certain neighborhoods over others and possibly exacerbating inequities. Furthermore, the implementation of the bill could require adjustments to many existing statutes, which might complicate the legislative process and create pushback from various stakeholders who either benefit from or are burdened by changes in income calculations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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