Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H935

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Limiting toxics release inventory facilities in environmental justice communities

Impact

If enacted, the Secretary of the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs would be mandated to provide recommendations within 30 days following the bill's passage. This includes prioritizing the reduction of TRI facilities in identified areas, thereby addressing the public health risks posed by exposure to toxins. The bill would represent a significant step towards fostering equality and fairness, as it focuses on communities that have historically borne the brunt of environmental hazards while lacking sufficient resources to combat them.

Summary

House Bill 935 aims to limit the siting and expansion of Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) facilities in environmental justice communities within Massachusetts. The bill emphasizes protecting neighborhoods identified as having low-income or minority populations from the detrimental effects of toxic emissions associated with such facilities. By amending Chapter 30 of the General Laws, this legislation seeks to ensure that no specific group disproportionately suffers from environmental pollution or has limited access to natural resources.

Contention

There are notable points of contention regarding the bill's implementation. Critics may argue that limiting TRI facilities could hinder economic opportunities in certain areas, particularly those that may rely on industrial developments for job creation. Supporters counter this by emphasizing the necessity to protect local residents' health and the importance of placing justice and environmental sustainability above potential economic gains. Proponents of the bill believe that it embodies a critical shift toward a more equitable approach to environmental regulation in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3087

Repealing chapter 62F

MA H1675

To advance hate-crime protections for victims who are targeted due to their gender

MA H2815

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the Department of Public Health

MA H1676

To respect and protect domestic violence and sexual assault victims and survivors

MA H937

Restricting the use of effluent water in cooling towers

MA H226

To end child homelessness

MA H2263

Relative to public hearing notification for variances from the terms of the applicable zoning ordinance or by-law

MA H3482

Regulating the location of generation facilities

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