Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1554

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To reduce lung cancer deaths

Impact

In terms of state law, this bill will amend Chapter 111 of the General Laws, introducing new requirements for public health programs to integrate lung cancer screening discussions into tobacco cessation efforts. Moreover, it will involve the development of signage in retail locations to inform the public about lung cancer screening eligibility and provide a toll-free hotline number. This can potentially lead to increased awareness and participation in lung cancer screening among high-risk populations.

Summary

Bill S1554, titled 'An Act to reduce lung cancer deaths,' aims to enhance public health initiatives concerning lung cancer screening in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that the Massachusetts Tobacco Cessation and Prevention Program provide counseling on lung cancer screening to individuals who contact the Massachusetts Quitline. This initiative is intended to evaluate the eligibility of callers for lung cancer screening and provide relevant information to facilitate access to necessary healthcare services.

Contention

While the bill has not encountered significant formal opposition so far, discussions around its implementation may raise considerations regarding the effectiveness and efficiency of the programs involved in public health messaging. There may be questions about resource allocation to support these additional counseling and educational requirements, as well as the potential for overreach in how public health initiatives interact with private businesses like tobacco retailers. Notably, the emphasis on educational inserts accompanying the sale of tobacco products may also generate debates on public health ethics and the responsibility of retailers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1330

To reduce incidence and death from pancreatic cancer

MA H2182

To reduce incidence and death from pancreatic cancer

MA S1848

Protecting youth from nicotine addiction

MA S1387

Regulating surgical assistants

MA H2197

To protect Massachusetts public health from PFAS

MA H927

Relative to colon cancer screening

MA S760

Relative to behavioral health clinic rates

MA S1012

Relative to transmitting indecent visual depictions by teens and the unlawful distribution of explicit images

MA S1356

To protect Massachusetts public health from PFAS

MA S761

Relative to hospital closures and health planning

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.