Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3476

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to healthy and sustainable schools

Impact

The legislation will require periodic energy audits for all targeted schools to identify potential improvements and recommend renewable energy systems, which are to be installed based on the findings of these audits. By mandating that these audits be conducted every five years, the bill ensures ongoing attention to energy efficiency. Moreover, schools will be encouraged to prioritize hiring contractors from environmental justice communities, which could lead to positive socioeconomic impacts and workforce development in historically underserved areas.

Summary

House Bill H3476, known as 'An Act relative to healthy and sustainable schools', aims to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability in Massachusetts' public educational institutions, including elementary and secondary schools and public institutions of higher education. The bill proposes the establishment of a Healthy and Sustainable Schools Office tasked with conducting energy audits and implementing energy efficiency improvements, focusing particularly on schools in environmental justice communities. These efforts are intended to improve the overall health, safety, and comfort of students and staff while reducing energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding H3476 include concerns about the financial implications of implementing extensive energy efficiency measures and potential resistance from local school districts regarding the regulation and oversight provided by the newly established office. While supporters argue that the long-term savings on energy costs will outweigh initial expenditures, opponents may question the feasibility of enforcing such broad changes within varying local contexts, especially in districts with limited budgets or different energy needs. Furthermore, the specificity in hiring practices could complicate procurement processes, raising debates about an equitable approach to awarding contracts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2802

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MA H1655

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MA H764

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MA H1656

Relative to the reckless discharge of firearms

MA H2198

Reducing emergency department boarding

MA H1651

Requiring the relocation of the Cambridge District Court

MA H2201

Relative to ensuring quality mental health services in state correctional facilities

MA H3076

Relative to annual lists and manufacturing corporations

Similar Bills

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