Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H315

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Empowering disadvantaged state contractors” provides up-front down payments and bridge loans to socially or economically disadvantaged microbusinesses and small businesses that secure state contracts through CDFIs and non-traditional lenders

Impact

One of the significant changes proposed by H315 is the amendment of existing laws to allow agencies to allocate up to 15 percent of designated funds for low-interest bridge loans. This financial mechanism is designed to support disadvantaged businesses that secure state contracts, helping them to overcome financial barriers that often hinder participation in state procurement processes. The bill also stipulates that contracts with disadvantaged businesses will include an initial down payment of at least 30 percent of the total contract value, reinforcing financial stability from the start.

Summary

House Bill 315, titled 'An Act empowering disadvantaged state contractors,' aims to enhance access to state contracts for socially and economically disadvantaged microbusinesses and small businesses. This initiative would be achieved by providing financial support through up-front down payments and bridge loans facilitated by community development financial institutions (CDFIs) and other non-traditional lenders. The bill specifically targets minority-owned, women-owned, veteran-owned, worker-owned, and immigrant-owned businesses to ensure that these groups can more effectively compete for state contracts.

Contention

Despite its well-intentioned goals, there are potential points of contention surrounding H315. Critics may focus on the practical implementation of the support mechanisms, including concerns about the verification processes for eligibility and the effective disbursement of funds. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the adequacy of funding to meet the anticipated demand, as well as the regulations needed to ensure compliance with the provisions outlined in the bill. These issues could stimulate debate among lawmakers and stakeholders in the business community.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H2731

Relative to the availability of personal floatation devices at certain municipal and recreational programs and camps

MA H2994

Relative to veterans retirement and pensions

MA H476

Relative to medical debt exclusion from creditor reports

MA H3276

Relative to payments of property taxes and payments made in lieu of property taxes for certain gaming licensees

MA H3277

Relative to payments of property taxes and payments made in lieu of property taxes for certain gaming licensees

MA H2048

Decriminalizing non-violent and verbal student misconduct

MA H3583

To establishing a moratorium on new gas system expansion

MA H3582

To put a moratorium on new gas system expansion

Similar Bills

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