Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3316

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To promote budget transparency and the public’s right to know

Impact

The implementation of H3316 is expected to amend Chapter 10 of the General Laws in Massachusetts. By introducing a requirement for the annual publication of tax and spending data, the bill aims to inform the public about the distribution of their tax contributions in relation to federal appropriations for critical areas such as housing, education, and healthcare. The requirement for visual representation of this data through pie charts or bar graphs is intended to make the information more accessible and comprehensible to the general public, fostering a more informed electorate.

Summary

House Bill H3316, introduced by Representatives Carol A. Doherty and James K. Hawkins, aims to enhance budget transparency and improve public access to financial data related to taxation and government spending. The proposed legislation mandates that the Secretary of the Commonwealth's website provide an annual report detailing the total income tax paid by Massachusetts residents to the federal government, as well as the percentages allocated to various discretionary spending categories. This bill seeks to empower citizens with better knowledge of how their tax dollars are utilized by the federal government, thereby promoting accountability.

Contention

While H3316 is seen as a positive move toward transparency, there could be discussions regarding the practicality of collecting and disseminating this data. Critics may question the feasibility of acquiring reliable information from third-party organizations as stipulated in the bill, as well as the potential burden placed on the Secretary of the Commonwealth's office to compile annual reports. Furthermore, the opposition might raise concerns about whether the bill goes far enough in addressing the overall accountability of government spending or if it simply serves as a symbolic gesture.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2092

Clarifying mandatory overtime protections

MA H2261

Ending the criminalization of homelessness

MA H557

Expanding reasons for excused absences from school to include mental or behavioral health

MA H3081

Establishing a tax exemption for pension income for certain senior citizens of the Commonwealth

MA H2810

Authorizing the city of Taunton to continue the employment of police chief Edward J. Walsh

MA H554

Establishing comprehensive school counseling programs

MA H2808

Providing for a fair and equitable Group 4 retirement benefit for POST-certified police officers working on Massachusetts public higher education campuses

MA H558

To promote the inclusion of American Sign Language in the Commonwealth’s public schools, AKA The American Sign Language Inclusion Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.