Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H858

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing disclosure of political phone calls

Impact

By enforcing these requirements, the bill intends to safeguard voters from deceptive practices that could distort public perception of candidates and political issues. The implementation of this bill could bolster public trust in electoral processes by ensuring that voters are adequately informed about the sources of political information they encounter. This change represents a pivotal shift in boosting ethical standards in political campaigning and could influence how future campaigns are conducted within Massachusetts.

Summary

House Bill 858 aims to provide greater transparency in political communications by regulating push polling practices during election periods. Specifically, it seeks to amend Chapter 55 of the General Laws of Massachusetts by defining 'push-polling' and instituting strict guidelines for disclosures that must occur prior to conducting such calls. This bill recognizes the growing concern over misleading information often propagated through telephone calls disguised as legitimate surveys. It mandates that callers reveal their identity, the organization behind the call, and the nature of the call as a paid political advertisement.

Contention

Notably, some legislators and advocacy groups may oppose HB 858 citing concerns over the implications for free speech and the operational impact on political organizations. Critics may argue that the regulations could stifle vital outreach efforts or result in burdensome compliance hurdles for smaller political entities. However, supporters contend that the potential for misleading push polls necessitates such measures to protect voters' rights and ensure fair election practices. The upcoming legislative discussions around this bill are likely to address these complexities and the balance between regulation and political expression.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H447

Regarding credit card surcharging

MA H1271

Relative to home owners insurance and funding repairs

MA H3396

Designating the official seasoning of the Commonwealth

MA H1269

Eliminate penalty charges when canceling auto insurance

MA H446

Relative to wildlife rehabilitators

MA H1910

Regarding willful injury to public defenders and other court personnel

MA H3537

Ensuring ratepayer and community representation in utility company regulatory proceedings

MA H1908

To prohibit the sale of "energy drinks" to persons under the age of 18

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.