Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H829

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Bridgewater town charter article II, legislative branch, term limits

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws revolves around enhancing democratic practices at the local level by introducing term limits for elected officials. By limiting the duration of service for council members, the bill aspires to foster new leadership and ideas within the Bridgewater town government. It is designed to ensure that various perspectives can influence local governance, and this dynamic may lead to more responsive and responsible leadership.

Summary

House Bill 829 aims to amend the Bridgewater Home Rule Charter regarding the legislative branch's term limits. Specifically, the bill seeks to establish a maximum service duration for members of the Town Council. Under the proposed amendments, no individual may serve more than four consecutive terms as either a District Council member or an At-large Council member. This change aims to prevent prolonged tenure in office, thereby encouraging political turnover and greater representation in local governance.

Contention

The proposal could generate debate surrounding the effectiveness of term limits. Supporters may argue that term limits promote inclusiveness and inhibit the consolidation of power among a few individuals. In contrast, opponents might contend that experienced council members can provide valuable continuity and leadership, especially for complex local issues. Therefore, while the bill seems to seek short-term gains in leadership variability, its long-term effects on governance and community outcomes remain to be seen.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2833

Directing the State Board of Retirement to grant certain retirement benefits

MA H2835

Relative to funding contributions under state/teachers' and local pension systems

MA H1703

Relative to prison mitigation

MA H2269

Bridgewater town charter article IV, town manager "temporary absence"

MA H2268

Bridgewater town charter article II, legislative branch section 2-13(a) annual stipend

MA H3997

Establishing the suburban infrastructure fund to help municipalities pay for improvements and upgrades to town-owned roads, bridges and sidewalks

MA H3971

Directing a study on the feasibility of placing registries of deeds for county governments that have not been abolished under the oversight of the secretary of the Commonwealth

MA H1704

To prevent aiding, supporting, or enticing a child to runaway

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.