Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3717

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To modernize and enhance the distribution of Chapter 90 funds

Summary

House Bill H3717 aims to modernize and improve the distribution of Chapter 90 funds, which are essential for transportation funding in Massachusetts. This bill seeks to amend the existing regulations concerning how funds are allocated for maintaining, repairing, improving, and constructing municipal ways and bridges, alongside other eligible projects. The proposed changes will take into account various factors to ensure a more equitable distribution of financial resources among municipalities, emphasizing the need for robust infrastructure investment. A notable addition in the bill includes modifications to the allocation formula based on the cost of resurfacing municipally owned roads. The bill proposes specific percentages for how much of the municipal roads should be resurfaced, with particular focus on both local and state-numbered routes. Furthermore, it introduces a new match factor for the Municipal Match Program, using aggregate property values and personal income measures for determining the municipality's contribution level. The repercussions of H3717 on state laws would primarily influence how transportation funds are managed, pushing for a more data-driven approach in resource allocation. By revising the match factor for municipal projects, the bill aims to create a fair system that considers the financial capacities of different municipalities, potentially leading to more effective expenditure of transportation funds within the state. However, this proposed modification has ignited discussions among various stakeholders. Advocates of the bill argue that a more refined distribution process would lead to significant improvements in local infrastructure, thus enhancing public safety and community accessibility. Conversely, opponents express concerns regarding the complexity of the formula changes and the potential for miscalculations in funding, which could disadvantage smaller municipalities that rely heavily on state contributions. As discussions around this bill continue, striking a balance between equitable funding and manageable regulations will be a central theme.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H3716

Relative to electronic scanning of identification

MA H1821

Relative to jury duty parking fees

MA H3373

Relative to the official frog of the Commonwealth

MA H1378

Relative to asset limits for MassHealth

MA H1213

Relative to asset limits for MassHealth

MA H3861

Enhancing burial expenses for veterans

MA H3862

Relative to dependent eligibility for Chapter 115 benefits

MA H114

Relative to employment protections for medical marijuana patients

Similar Bills

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