Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4450

Introduced
9/4/25  

Caption

Regulating the use of credit reports by employers

Impact

If enacted, H4450 would significantly amend Chapter 93 of the General Laws by adding section 51C, which delineates strict conditions under which an employer could use credit reports for employment purposes. The bill provides a few exceptions, such as when federal or state law mandates background checks or for positions requiring national security clearance. This legislative change would help ensure that an individual’s financial past does not unfairly impact their chances of securing employment, promoting a more equitable job market.

Summary

House Bill 4450 seeks to regulate the use of credit reports by employers in Massachusetts. The bill aims to prevent employers from using or procuring consumer reports as criteria for employment purposes. It specifically prohibits employers from requiring applicants to disclose information regarding their creditworthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity. The intent behind the legislation is to protect job applicants from potential discrimination based on their credit history, as many individuals may face barriers to employment due to past financial struggles.

Contention

The proposed bill may face contention as it challenges long-standing employment practices where credit history is used as a metric for hiring decisions. Proponents argue that using credit reports can lead to systemic discrimination against marginalized groups who may have lower credit scores due to socioeconomic factors. Critics, however, may contend that employers need to maintain the right to assess all aspects of a candidate's background, including financial behavior, to safeguard their interests, particularly in roles involving financial responsibility.

Companion Bills

MA H2119

Replaces Regulating the use of credit reports by employers

Previously Filed As

MA S1144

Regulating the use of credit reports by employers

MA H1308

Relative to the use of credit reporting in housing

MA S877

Relative to the use of credit reporting in housing

MA H1434

Reducing barriers to employment through credit discrimination

MA S2540

Proposed amendments to the rules and regulations governing retirement of public employees

MA S16

PERAC Regulations Governing Retirement of Public Employees

MA H2779

Providing tax credits to certain employers that provide affordable, on-site child-care for employees

MA H5110

Communication from the Department of Energy Resources of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (under the provisions of section 12 of Chapter 25A of the General Laws) submitting proposed amendments to regulations 225 CMR 27.00 – governing the Building Energy Reporting

MA S2573

Communication from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission (pursuant to Section 9B of Chapter 128A of the General Laws) submitting proposed regulations for 205 CMR 15.00 relative to racing meeting licensing

MA H4259

Establishing that app-based drivers are not employees, and network companies are not employers, for certain purposes of the General Laws

Similar Bills

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