Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H957

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a commission to study dredging needs for recreational boating in Commonwealth waterways

Impact

If passed, the commission would have nine members, appointed from various governmental positions and expert fields related to recreational boating and environmental policy. This diverse membership is intended to provide comprehensive insights into the challenges and requirements surrounding dredging projects, which are crucial for maintaining navigable waterways. Overall, this bill could lead to improved conditions for recreational boating, facilitating better access and potentially enhancing tourism and local economies dependent on water-based activities.

Summary

House Bill 957 aims to establish a commission dedicated to studying the dredging needs for recreational boating across Massachusetts' waterways. The bill seeks to assess current conditions and make recommendations regarding funding, streamlining of permitting processes, cost reduction, and disposal options for sediment that needs to be dredged to ensure safe and accessible waterways for recreational boaters. This initiative is positioned under the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, highlighting its significance to both recreational activities and environmental management.

Contention

Debate around the bill may arise regarding the prioritization of resources and the balance between environmental preservation and recreational access. Notably, concerns may be expressed about the environmental impact of dredging activities and how to ensure that these projects do not adversely affect aquatic ecosystems. Additionally, the adequacy of funding and the efficiency of the permitting process are likely to be focal points in discussions, as stakeholders weigh the benefits of improved access against the environmental and financial implications of dredging.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2850

Relative to the cancer presumption for police officers

MA H2847

Relative to the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

MA H2845

Relative to accrued leave while awaiting a determination of 111F

MA H3497

Relative to a renewable portfolio standard review

MA H958

To promote natural carbon sequestration

MA H2849

Amending credible service of the State Staff

MA H3669

Relative to the safety of autonomous vehicles

MA H2848

Aligning disability pensions for violent crimes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.