Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4126

Introduced
5/12/25  

Caption

To align public pensions with Massachusetts’ net zero future

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly amend Chapter 29 and Chapter 32 of the General Laws. It mandates that fiduciaries managing public pension funds integrate climate risk assessments into their investment decisions, thereby promoting sustainable economic development. Additionally, these fiduciaries will be required to prioritize investments that align with Massachusetts' net zero goals, thus potentially reshaping the landscape of public pension financing and influencing how funds are allocated towards sustainable industries.

Summary

House Bill 4126 aims to align public pension investments with Massachusetts’ commitment to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The proposed legislation seeks to establish the Economic and Workforce Transition Fund to support communities and workers affected by the gradual retirement of fossil fuel assets. This fund will not only finance retraining programs but also workforce development initiatives in sectors that are crucial for the clean energy transition. The bill emphasizes the importance of responsible investment strategies that consider climate-related risks.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step towards addressing climate change and ensuring the sustainability of public pensions, critics may raise concerns regarding potential financial risks associated with divestment from fossil fuels. There may also be debates over the feasibility of retraining programs and whether the fund will be adequately financed. The requirement for fiduciaries to adopt new strategies and maintain compliance with ongoing climate goals could generate additional scrutiny and oversight from the public and regulatory bodies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4242

To provide for the future information technology needs of Massachusetts

MA S1644

Relative to pensions, fiduciary standards, and sustainable investment

MA H975

To establish a Massachusetts public bank

MA S632

To establish a Massachusetts public bank

MA H2676

Concerning investments of the Massachusetts Pension Reserve Investment Management (PRIM)

MA H3675

To create a net-zero transportation financing commission

MA H4642

To provide for the future information technology needs of Massachusetts.

MA H4889

To provide for the future information technology needs of Massachusetts

MA H4648

To provide for the future information technology needs of Massachusetts.

MA S693

Establishing a public bank of Massachusetts to support economic development

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