Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H944

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to funding water infrastructure and addressing economic target areas

Impact

The establishment of the trust fund is designed to enhance funding for water infrastructure, which has significant implications for local service providers. The requirement for municipalities to contribute additional fees for water or sewer connection permits is aimed at generating dedicated resources for the trust fund. With a structured approach to financial assistance, this bill seeks to enable municipalities to fulfill their water infrastructure needs more effectively and systematically. This shift may lead to improved public health and safety by ensuring reliable access to clean water.

Summary

House Bill 944 aims to establish a Commonwealth Water Infrastructure Trust Fund to address and improve the water infrastructure needs across municipalities in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that the Commissioner of the Department of Revenue administer the fund and specifies the allocation of collected fees to support various water infrastructure projects. A proportion of the funds will be allocated to cities and towns based on the additional fees they collect, while a significant portion will support the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust and initiatives targeting municipalities in designated economic target areas.

Contention

While the bill appears to have broad support, it could face scrutiny regarding the implementation of additional fees on municipal permits. Critics may argue about the financial burdens that these extra fees could impose on residents and businesses trying to connect to essential water services. Furthermore, the bill’s impact on municipalities without significant resources may raise concerns about equity and the distribution of funding. How effectively the trust fund manages and distributes these resources could also be a point of contention in future discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2104

Relative to meeting human service demand by modernizing incentives for the direct care workforce

MA H3494

To improve outdoor lighting, conserve energy, and increase dark-sky visibility

MA H2103

Protecting warehouse workers

MA H243

Updating terminology and investigative practices related to the protection of persons with disabilities

MA H2769

Relative to retirement equity for parenting teachers

MA H3303

Establishing an office of restorative justice

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