Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H985

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing an ecologically-based mosquito management program in the Commonwealth to protect public health

Impact

The proposed program, overseen by a dedicated Mosquito Management Board, will adhere to a statewide Integrated Pest Management plan. This plan focuses on reducing mosquito breeding sites through source reduction practices such as eliminating standing water and restoring natural habitats. The bill is structured to restrict the use of pesticides, particularly those containing harmful PFAS compounds, and mandates that municipalities follow these guidelines unless in cases of public health emergencies when disease-bearing mosquitoes pose a critical risk.

Summary

House Bill H985 seeks to establish an ecologically-based mosquito management program in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, intending to protect public health from diseases transmitted by mosquitoes such as Eastern Equine Encephalitis and West Nile Virus. The bill emphasizes a science-based approach to mosquito control that integrates cultural, physical, and biological management methods while allowing for chemical controls only when necessary. It aims to enhance public health safeguards through proactive prevention measures, including public education and mosquito surveillance.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the bill relating to the balance between effective mosquito control and environmental conservation. Critics may argue that limiting pesticide use might compromise public health in untreated areas. In contrast, proponents will argue that the ecologically-based methods recommended in the bill will lead to sustainable mosquito management without compromising public safety. Furthermore, the bill allows municipalities and landowners to opt out of pesticide applications unless in emergency situations, which may lead to discussions on local autonomy versus statewide health mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1825

Relative to employees of private railroads

MA H2888

Relative to the Insurance Advisory Committee

MA H2139

Relative to railroad workers earned sick time

MA H2303

Relative to special education reserve funds

MA H3719

Relative to hot box detectors

MA H3720

Relative to 2-person train crew size

MA H987

Relative to the circular economy

MA H2218

To further enhance behavioral health workforce development

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