Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3361

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to timely decisions by awarding authorities

Impact

If adopted, H3361 would significantly change the landscape of administrative actions related to awarding authorities in Massachusetts. The bill proposes that the maximum decision-making period upon submission of requests should not exceed sixty days. The transition from a thirty-day to a fifteen-day timeline may lead to faster resolutions and quicker access to awards for individuals and entities reliant on governmental support. By reducing bureaucratic delays, this amendment may empower applicants by ensuring timely responses to their applications.

Summary

House Bill H3361, introduced by Representative Daniel J. Hunt, seeks to amend Section 39P of Chapter 30 of the Massachusetts General Laws. The primary objective of the bill is to expedite decision-making processes by awarding authorities. Currently, the law mandates a time frame of thirty days for decisions, but under this bill, the required period is reduced to fifteen days. This move is intended to streamline the administrative process and enhance the efficiency of governmental operations regarding awards and funding decisions.

Contention

Although the bill is designed to improve the efficiency of state operations, it may also ignite debates regarding the balance between expediency and thoroughness in decision-making. Critics may argue that a shortened timeframe could pressure awarding authorities to make hasty decisions, potentially undermining the careful evaluation of submissions. Proponents, on the other hand, will likely contend that the current average wait times are excessive and that the proposed changes are essential to modernizing state procedures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H249

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MA H3853

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MA H2645

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MA H154

To protect children from the use of alcohol and marijuana

MA H1440

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MA H1770

Relative to aggressive panhandling on or adjacent to public ways

MA H2646

Pertaining to public fire safety and professionalism

MA H404

Relative to the Board of Registration of Cosmetology and Barbering exams

Similar Bills

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