Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3339

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Prohibiting state and municipal contracts for the purchase and installation of artificial turf fields

Impact

The bill's implementation would amend Chapter 29 and Chapter 40 of the General Laws, reinforcing regulations regarding the environmental safety of public installations. If enacted, new artificial turf fields would not qualify for funding if they include the banned substances, which would alter the landscape of recreational facilities across both state and local entities. Existing fields would still be allowed to be used until the end of their useful life but could not be replaced with similar harmful products. This legislation supports an overall trend towards greater scrutiny and regulation of synthetic materials used in public spaces.

Summary

House Bill H3339 proposes to prohibit all state and municipal contracts for the purchase and installation of artificial turf fields that contain harmful chemicals, specifically intentionally-added perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as well as zinc and plastic. The bill signifies a proactive approach by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to mitigate potential health issues associated with artificial turf, highlighted by growing concerns surrounding the environmental impact of PFAS chemicals. By prohibiting these materials in public contracts, the bill aims to protect citizens from possible exposure to toxic substances often linked to various health complications.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H3339 may emerge from discussions about the practicality of these bans. While proponents will likely emphasize health and environmental safety, opponents might raise concerns over the cost implications for municipalities that have already invested in artificial turf fields. Additionally, debates may arise regarding the feasibility of finding alternative materials that do not compromise field performance, especially in recreational and athletic settings. Stakeholders will need to navigate these discussions to balance public safety with fiscal responsibilities.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H3106

To allow cities and towns to increase the local tax rate on meals

MA H1723

To eliminate the charitable immunity cap

MA H2844

Relative to death benefits to surviving spouses of call and volunteer firefighters

MA H3846

In furtherance of the Citizens Commission concerning a Constitutional Amendment to secure government of the people

MA H3845

Resolutions ratifying the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States for federal regulation of child labor

MA H954

Empowering vulnerable municipalities to protect residents and the environment from harmful pesticides

MA H4013

To improve healthcare and reduce consumer costs

MA H3980

Establishing LGBTQIA+ parent advisory councils in the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

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