Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4244

Introduced
6/30/25  

Caption

Authorizing the town of Hingham to utilize alternative methods for publication of legal notices

Impact

The passage of H4244 would represent a significant shift in the current statutory framework governing legal notices in Massachusetts. Traditionally, towns have been required to publish these notices in newspapers of general circulation, which may not always be the most efficient or cost-effective method, particularly for smaller municipalities. By allowing alternatives, the bill could help local governments save on publication costs and improve accessibility for residents who may prefer digital communications over print.

Summary

House Bill 4244 aims to authorize the town of Hingham to adopt alternative methods for the publication of legal notices, effectively allowing the town more flexibility in how it meets its legal obligations regarding public notifications. This bill is a response to the need for municipalities to adapt to changing communication methods that may be more accessible and efficient for local residents. Specifically, Hingham would be permitted to publish legal notices on its official website, on a bulletin board or electronic display outside the town clerk's office, and in local newspapers, whether in electronic or paper formats.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at enhancing local governmental efficiency, potential points of contention include concerns over transparency and the equitable access of legal notices to all citizens. Critics may argue that digital-only announcements could exclude residents without internet access, thereby hindering their ability to stay informed about municipal affairs. Proponents will need to carefully address these concerns to ensure that the alternative methods of publication do not compromise public awareness and engagement.

Notable_points

Notably, H4244 has received local approval, which suggests that the proposal has been favorably viewed by the Hingham community and its leaders. This local endorsement may indicate a strong preference for modernizing how legal notifications are disseminated, reflecting broader trends in digital governance. The bill's effective date upon passage means that modifications to publication practices could take effect swiftly, allowing the town to adapt quickly to its new publication methods.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4430

Authorizing the town of Dracut to adopt alternative methods for notice of public hearings

MA H2108

Authorizing the city known as the town of Franklin to utilize alternative methods for notice of public hearings

MA H4857

Authorizing the town of Sharon to adopt alternative methods for notice of public hearings

MA H2062

Authorizing the town of Bedford to adopt alternative methods for notice of public hearings

MA S2407

To amend the provisions of Chapter 381 of the Acts of 2020 to continue the town of Hingham senior means-tested property tax exemption

MA H2084

Authorizing the town of Hull to issue pension obligation bonds or notes

MA H4027

Allowing print free digital legal notices for the town of Arlington

MA H4664

Allowing "print-free" digital legal notices for the town of Lincoln

MA H4650

Allowing "print free" digital legal notices for the town of Lexington

MA H2083

Authorizing the town of Hull to lease certain property and to extend leases on certain property to promote economic development and the more effective use of town property

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.