Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3206

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to fossil fuel free 529s

Impact

If enacted, this legislation is expected to facilitate the creation of investment portfolios that align with environmentally-conscious values, appealing particularly to families concerned about the climate implications of fossil fuel investments. The new investment criteria would provide Massachusetts residents with sustainable options for saving for education, potentially increasing participation in these programs by environmentally minded families. Overall, this could lead to a gradual reallocation of investment patterns towards greener alternatives in the state's educational savings landscape.

Summary

House Bill H3206, titled 'An Act relative to fossil fuel free 529s', seeks to amend the existing regulations concerning prepaid tuition and college savings programs in Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill proposes the inclusion of 'fossil fuel free portfolios' as investment options within these programs. The definition of a 'fossil fuel free portfolio' includes a restriction that fossil fuel investments cannot exceed 40.25% of the total portfolio, along with a requirement related to expense ratios to ensure cost-effectiveness. Furthermore, it mandates clear exclusion of fossil fuel companies in the fund's prospectus to promote transparency to consumers.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill include potential pushback from traditional investment firms that may rely on fossil fuels for their strategies. Critics may argue that limiting investment options could hinder financial returns on college savings programs, thus placing families at a disadvantage. Furthermore, some stakeholders may question the balance between ethical investing and financial performance, raising concerns about how these restrictions might impact the broader investment ecosystem in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S853

Financing the transition to fossil fuel-free buildings

MA H3149

Establishing fossil-free fuels pilot programs

MA S1723

Authorizing independent retirement boards to divest from fossil fuel companies

MA H3165

Authorizing the town of Arlington to adopt and enforce local regulations restricting the use of fossil fuels in certain construction

MA H2515

Authorizing independent retirement systems to divest from fossil fuel companies

MA H3227

Expanding access to the fossil fuel free demonstration project

MA H2038

To prohibit the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure for new construction in the town of Concord

MA S2093

Expanding access to the fossil fuel free demonstration project

MA H3846

Authorizing the City of Salem to adopt and enforce local regulations restricting new fossil fuel infrastructure in certain construction

MA H3847

Communication from the Department of Energy Resources of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (under the provisions of section 12 of Chapter 25A of the General Laws) submitting regulations 225 CMR 24.00 – Municipal Fossil Fuel Free Building Construction and Renovation Demonstration Project, and also establishing data reporting requirements and assessment procedures to measure impacts of fossil fuel free building code requirements

Similar Bills

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