Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4372

Introduced
8/11/25  

Caption

Related to indigency

Impact

The passage of HB 4372 could have significant implications for the existing legal framework surrounding indigency. By outlining a clearer and more comprehensive definition, the bill aims to streamline the process through which individuals can claim indigent status. This could potentially reduce the number of unfounded claims and increase the accountability of those seeking public defense, leading to a more equitable assessment for individuals unable to afford legal representation.

Summary

House Bill 4372 seeks to redefine the criteria for determining indigency in Massachusetts. The bill amends the definition of 'indigent' within Section 27A of Chapter 261 of the General Laws, replacing it with a more detailed description that includes various types of public assistance. It emphasizes the importance of income in relation to current poverty guidelines and specifies the circumstances under which an individual may be deemed unable to pay court fees without compromising their basic necessities.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding HB 4372 revolve around the potential impact on individuals with situational financial hardships. Some advocates argue that an overly stringent definition could exclude vulnerable populations from necessary legal aid, thereby exacerbating issues of accessibility to justice. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding how the reassessment process will be conducted by court officials and whether it might result in unintended barriers for those genuinely in need of support.

Companion Bills

MA H1768

Replaces Related to indigency

Previously Filed As

MA H4353

Related to indigency

MA H1561

Related to indigency

MA S915

Related to indigency

MA H1630

Relative to indigent defense counsel

MA S2224

To improve RMV fee payment, equity, and road safety

MA H3314

To end debt-based driving restrictions and remove economic roadblocks

MA S2227

To end debt-based driving restrictions and remove economic roadblocks

MA H1461

Relative to juvenile fees, fines, and restitution

MA S1005

Relative to juvenile fees, fines, and restitution

MA H4989

Relative to safety and justice

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