Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1315

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting Massachusetts workers

Impact

If enacted, S1315 will significantly impact employment practices across Massachusetts. Employers will be obligated to verify the work authorization of all new hires through the E-Verify system and will face legal consequences including the suspension of business licenses for violations. Additionally, the bill emphasizes a compliance infrastructure that involves regular audits and oversight by the Attorney General's office. This could lead to a stricter regulatory environment for businesses that hire workers in Massachusetts, with a potential focus on immigration-related enforcement and reporting responsibilities.

Summary

Senate Bill S1315, titled 'An Act protecting Massachusetts workers', primarily aims to enhance employment verification processes by mandating the use of the E-Verify program for employers. This program requires employers to verify the eligibility of employees to work legally in the United States. The bill amends Chapter 149 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, introducing provisions that stipulate strict penalties for employers who knowingly hire unauthorized workers. It establishes a framework for complaints against employers who fail to comply with this verification, allowing anonymous reporting and defining a clear process for investigation and adjudication by the Attorney General and local district attorneys.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding S1315 is the concern over its implications for worker rights, particularly relating to how it may disproportionately affect immigrant workers. Critics argue that the bill's stringent requirements could lead to an atmosphere of fear among employees, discouraging them from reporting violations or seeking work altogether. Supporters, on the other hand, argue that these measures are essential for maintaining the integrity of the workforce and protecting jobs for legal residents. As such, discussions about S1315 are likely to reflect broader national debates on immigration policy and labor rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1992

Repealing advance sales tax payments

MA S1696

Promoting fairness in licensing

MA S2469

Extending the time of military service purchases

MA S1693

Relative to protecting civil rights

MA S1691

Clarifying civil rights restrictions

MA S1976

Abolishing the death tax

MA S1092

Relative to defacing property

MA S2137

To reduce the cost of government and create new jobs

Similar Bills

MA H2091

Protecting Massachusetts workers

IN HB1418

Employing an unauthorized alien.

NJ A1273

Prohibits the employment of unauthorized aliens and requires employers to use E-Verify program.

AZ SB1360

Immigration; law enforcement; repeal.

AZ HB2505

Immigration; law enforcement; repeal

CA AB1300

State and local government: data protection and privacy: immigration.

KS HB2066

Requiring business entities and public employers to register and use the e-verify program for employment purposes and prohibiting income tax deductions for wages and remuneration paid to unauthorized aliens.

KS SB196

Requiring business entities and public employers to register and use the e-verify program for employment purposes and prohibiting income tax deductions for wages and remuneration paid to unauthorized aliens.