Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4456

Introduced
9/8/25  

Caption

Expanding licensure opportunity for school counselors

Impact

The impact of HB H4456 on state laws is multifaceted. First, it seeks to amend existing licensure requirements which may currently involve cumbersome processes and lengthy timelines. By enacting these changes, the bill is anticipated to not only increase the number of licensed counselors but also improve the quality of counseling services available in schools. This would be particularly beneficial in under-served areas where access to qualified counselors is limited. The legislation is also expected to foster greater diversity among school counselors, as it aims to attract a wider range of applicants, including those from non-traditional backgrounds.

Summary

House Bill H4456 proposes a significant expansion of licensure opportunities for school counselors within the state. The primary goal of the bill is to create a more accessible pathway for individuals aspiring to become licensed school counselors, thereby addressing pressing shortages in this crucial area of education. Proponents argue that by simplifying the licensure process and removing unnecessary barriers, the bill will result in a more robust workforce of qualified counselors, which in turn can enhance student support services across school districts. This initiative also aligns with broader educational reforms aimed at improving student mental health and academic achievement.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from numerous educational stakeholders who emphasize the necessity of trained counselors, there are notable points of contention. Critics express concern that lowering standards for licensure might compromise the quality of training and preparedness of counselors entering the field. This apprehension is particularly relevant in light of the complex emotional and psychological challenges that students face today. Additionally, some opponents argue that the bill may not sufficiently address the funding and resources necessary to support an influx of new counselors, leaving schools under-resourced even with more professionals on staff.

Companion Bills

MA H383

Replaces Expanding licensure opportunity for school counselors

Previously Filed As

MA S210

Expanding licensure opportunity for school counselors

MA S2473

Expanding licensure opportunity for school counselors

MA H3915

Expanding licensure opportunity for school counselors

MA H4058

Expanding access to mental health services

MA S1267

Expanding access to mental health services

MA H348

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

MA S2451

Relative to increasing opportunities for employment in professional licensure

MA H271

Relative to the licensure of behavior analysts

MA S2475

Relative to the licensure of behavior analysts

MA H5147

Relative to genetic counselors

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