Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H775

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a commission on aging disabled adults

Impact

If enacted, H775 would significantly affect how the state addresses the needs of aging disabled adults. The commission is tasked with making recommendations to improve access to various benefits and services, which could inform policy changes and funding allocations in the state. Furthermore, through public forums and hearings, the commission will gather input from affected individuals and broader communities, potentially guiding legislation that reflects the needs and preferences of these adults. The role of the commission in analyzing best practices from other jurisdictions is also expected to enhance the quality and effectiveness of state-sponsored programs.

Summary

House Bill 775 introduces the establishment of a commission dedicated to studying the needs of aging disabled adults in Massachusetts. The commission will consist of various stakeholders including legislators, representatives from relevant state departments, and members of organizations focused on aging and disability issues. Its primary responsibility will be to evaluate and analyze the comprehensive needs of this population, including health, housing, financial security, and psychosocial support. This structured approach aims to enhance the understanding of the ongoing challenges faced by these adults and their caregivers.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding H775 is the allocation of resources and political will to support the commission's findings and recommendations. Critics may argue over potential funding issues and whether sufficient attention will be dedicated to implementing the necessary changes. Additionally, there may be concerns about how well the commission will represent the diverse experiences of aging disabled adults across different regions of Massachusetts, particularly under the requirement to include representatives from various geographical areas The efficacy of the commission's recommendations will likely be scrutinized based on their actual implementation and the tangible benefits experienced by the aging disabled population.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

MA H1828

Relative to due process

MA H3160

Relative to the sales tax

MA H2476

To finance the Betsy Lehman Center’s statewide provider health care safety education pilot program

MA H3517

Relative to replacement plans

MA H2475

Relative to student safety in interscholastic athletic activities

MA H1831

To extend statute of limitations for incest

MA H1382

To promote continuity of health coverage for children

MA H1231

Providing for temporary emergency licensing of appraisers of motor vehicle damage covered by auto insurance policies

Similar Bills

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