Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3232

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to supporting local journalism

Impact

The bill's provisions amend Chapters 62 and 63 of the General Laws, instituting financial incentives for both individual subscribers to local newspapers and small businesses advertising in such publications. By providing a tax credit for subscription costs, the bill is expected to encourage more residents to engage with local news sources. Additionally, it proposes a credit for small businesses that advertise in local media, ensuring that both the publication and advertising ecosystem are supported during times when local journalism is under threat from larger, national news organizations.

Summary

House Bill H3232, presented by Representative Lindsay N. Sabadosa, aims to support local journalism in Massachusetts. The bill proposes the introduction of a tax credit for individuals subscribing to local newspapers, allowing taxpayers to deduct a percentage of their subscription costs, which is intended to enhance community engagement and access to local news. This initiative recognizes the financial challenges faced by local newspapers and aims to preserve the essential role they play in informing local communities.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise regarding the definitions and qualifying criteria set forth by the bill. For instance, some local newspapers might not meet the criteria of employing local journalists or could be limited by the size cap of 500 employees. The financial implications of tax credits on state revenue could also spark debates among lawmakers. Furthermore, as the bill seeks to provide support over a limited timeframe of five calendar years, questions may surface about the sustainability of this support beyond the initial period, potentially limiting long-term recovery or growth for local journalism in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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