Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3329

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to reimbursing traveling expenses of governor’s council members

Impact

The introduction of HB 3329 could significantly impact how governor's council members are reimbursed for travel-related expenses. This could lead to a more flexible and efficient reimbursement process, prioritizing the ability of council members to travel without the burden of out-of-pocket expenses. Given their important role in advising and assisting the governor, ensuring that members are not financially hindered when carrying out their duties is crucial to the effective functioning of the council.

Summary

House Bill 3329, titled 'An Act relative to reimbursing traveling expenses of governor’s council members', seeks to amend Section 4 of Chapter 6 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. The bill proposes the elimination of certain lines from the existing law, which may have previously outlined specific reimbursement protocols or limitations for council members when they travel for official duties. By potentially streamlining these provisions, the bill aims to facilitate better support for council members as they represent state interests across various locations.

Contention

While there is no explicit record of contention surrounding HB 3329, discussions in related matters often revolve around the appropriate management of state funds and the potential for misuse of travel reimbursements. Critics may raise concerns about transparency and accountability in the reimbursement process, urging for clear and stringent guidelines to ensure that taxpayer money is responsibly managed. As such, ensuring that this bill does not open the door to excessive or inappropriate claims will be a point of consideration among lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2822

Relative to the size of the Group Insurance Commission board

MA H2513

Relative to the size of the Group Insurance Commission board

MA H2097

Relative to collective bargaining rights of Massachusetts employees

MA H2821

To provide pensions to surviving spouses of Department of Children and Families social workers killed in the line of duty

MA H230

Empowering the office of the child advocate to enforce its statutory duties

MA H2514

To provide pensions to surviving spouses of Department of Children and Families social workers killed in the line of duty

MA H156

Empowering the office of the child advocate to enforce its statutory duties

MA H567

Fairly reimbursing local school transportation of foster children

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.