Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H491

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Including worker-owned businesses in economic development programs

Impact

The inclusion of worker-owned businesses in economic development programs signals a shift in policy towards supporting equitable business models that prioritize worker ownership. By amending the existing laws to explicitly mention worker-owned entities, the bill seeks to create more opportunities for these businesses to access state contracts and assistance. This could facilitate greater participation in state-sponsored economic initiatives and level the playing field for businesses that emphasize employee ownership and participation.

Summary

House Bill 491, introduced in Massachusetts, aims to integrate worker-owned businesses into existing economic development programs by amending key sections of chapter 23G of the General Laws. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the significance of worker-owned businesses in contributing to a more equitable economic landscape. It specifically seeks to enhance the visibility and viability of these businesses by including them alongside minority-owned and women-owned contractors in relevant economic initiatives.

Contention

While the bill seems to be largely supportive of expanding opportunities for worker-owned businesses, it may face scrutiny regarding its implementation and the actual impact on the effectiveness of economic development programs. Critics might argue about potential oversights or whether the adjustments adequately address the broader challenges that such businesses face, including access to capital and market competition. The discussion surrounding the bill may also engage broader questions of equity in economic policies and the role of state-supported initiatives in fostering diverse business ownership models.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H410

Relative to the development of the Massachusetts office of micro and minority-owned businesses

MA S1974

Relative to economic development

MA H2962

To create and sustain jobs through development of employee-owned businesses and cooperatives

MA S1881

Relative to economic development tax credits

MA S1826

Relative to economic development initiatives

MA S1398

Supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities including autism

MA H2221

Improving health care for patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities including autism

MA S1777

Relative to neighborhood stabilization and economic development

MA S693

Establishing a public bank of Massachusetts to support economic development

MA H2772

Relative to increasing economic development and business opportunity in the design and manufacture of video games through the use of tax credits

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.