Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3287

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To form a special commission to conduct an audit on all abandoned state properties and determine the feasibility of repurposing them into drug addiction treatment facilities

Impact

The establishment of this commission could significantly impact state laws related to property management and healthcare. If successful, it may lead to legislative changes that facilitate the conversion of underutilized state properties into valuable assets for public health purposes. This initiative could promote a proactive response to the addiction crisis by increasing the availability of treatment resources within communities, particularly in areas severely affected by drug-related issues.

Summary

House Bill H3287 aims to address the increasing concern around drug addiction by proposing the formation of a special commission tasked with auditing abandoned state properties. The goal is to assess the potential for converting these properties into treatment facilities for individuals suffering from drug addiction. By repurposing unused state assets, the bill seeks to leverage existing resources to combat the opioid crisis and provide the necessary support for rehabilitation.

Contention

While the bill proposes a potentially beneficial solution, it may face contention concerning the feasibility of repurposing these properties and the overall effectiveness of such treatment facilities. Skepticism might arise regarding whether these locations would offer the right environment for effective treatment and if they meet safety and health regulations necessary for such facilities. Additionally, discussions might center around funding and resources required to launch and maintain these conversion projects.

Notable_points

Overall, H3287 represents a legislative attempt to creatively address drug addiction in Massachusetts through the rehabilitation of abandoned properties. This bill's success will depend on its reception among lawmakers and stakeholders who are concerned about public health and property utilization. It holds the potential to spark broader discussions about innovative solutions to tackle pressing health crises while utilizing state resources efficiently.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3668

To form a special commission to conduct an audit on all abandoned state properties and determine the feasibility of repurposing them into drug addiction treatment facilities

MA H749

Instructing the Massachusetts Department of Fish & Game to study the feasibility of repurposing the former Moon Island Sewage Treatment Plant for the purposes of fish and shellfish farms

MA H876

To create a commission to determine the feasibility of voluntary acquisition of flood risk properties and structures

MA S557

Resolve to create a commission to determine the feasibility of voluntary acquisition of flood risk properties and structures

MA H3260

Providing for a study to be conducted on the cost feasibility of implementing a ferry service to Long Island in Boston Harbor

MA S2038

Establishing a special commission to study the feasibility of incorporating conductive concrete in future public works projects

MA H3486

Resolutions urging the Congress of the United States to update the Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 and remove excessive training requirements mandated for obtaining a waiver to prescribe buprenorphine

MA S584

Creating a special commission to scope a state grant or low interest loan program for properties prone to flooding

MA H2123

Establishing a special commission to study the use, disposal, and potential re-use of durable medical equipment in hospitals and care facilities under the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth

MA H2125

Instructing the Massachusetts Department of Public Health to study the feasibility of absorbing oversight of all “memory care” assisted living facilities and units in the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.