Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3682

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to a certain road in the city of Boston

Impact

The bill's passage would have a localized impact, as it commands the city of Boston to alter existing signage and documentation to reflect the new name of the roadway. While the legislation does not propose any changes to traffic laws or properties linked to the highway, it emphasizes the importance of community identity and local respect for veterans. The city will be tasked with maintaining suitable markers to commemorate the name change, ensuring that both residents and visitors are aware of the new designation.

Summary

House Bill H3682, presented by Representative Russell E. Holmes, proposes a straightforward legislative change regarding the naming of a specific roadway within the city of Boston. The bill dictates that the 'American Legion Highway,' which serves as a connector between Hyde Park Avenue and Blue Hill Avenue, be renamed as the 'American Legion Parkway'. This change is primarily ceremonial, aiming to honor a significant veterans' organization while modernizing the designation of the roadway.

Contention

There are no apparent points of contention surrounding H3682 based on the provided text and discussion snippets. The bill appears to reflect a community consensus on honoring the contributions of veterans through nomenclature. The legislative history and absence of opposition in the documentation suggest a smooth pathway for this name change, reinforcing local heritage without encroaching upon broader administrative or regulatory challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2870

To amend retirement benefits for certain employees of the Department of Youth Services

MA H2869

To amend retirement benefits for certain employees of the Department of Youth Services

MA H3681

Requiring parking with auction dealer license plate

MA H1761

Designating the Charlestown division of Boston Municipal Court as the George Lewis Ruffin Courthouse

MA H1760

To provide equitable sentencing for felony murder

MA H153

Requiring informed consent for marijuana testing

MA H3126

Establishing a tax for online advertising

MA H3505

Relative to construction for the installation or repair of utility lines

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.