Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1640

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to military grade controlled property

Impact

The implementation of S1640 is poised to significantly affect how local law enforcement agencies can procure military-grade equipment. By requiring local agencies to notify and seek approval from their respective legislative bodies before applying for such equipment, the bill aims to ensure transparency and community input into the decision-making process. This change could alter the dynamic between local police forces and the communities they serve, potentially increasing public trust in law enforcement operations, while also creating hurdles that agencies must navigate when seeking necessary equipment for their operations.

Summary

Bill S1640, titled 'An Act relative to military grade controlled property', seeks to amend Chapter 29 of the General Laws of Massachusetts regarding the acquisition and management of military grade controlled property by law enforcement agencies. The bill introduces new definitions relevant to the context, such as 'federal agency' and 'law enforcement agency', and it places strict regulations on the process local law enforcement must follow to apply for military-grade equipment obtained from federal sources. This legislative measure aims to enhance oversight and accountability in the use of military-grade assets by police departments across the state.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding Bill S1640 is the balance between enhancing public safety and maintaining local control. Proponents argue that increased oversight over military-grade equipment procurement is necessary to prevent potential abuses and to ensure that police departments are accountable to the communities they serve. However, critics may interpret the restrictions as limitations that could hinder law enforcement's ability to access essential resources swiftly, especially during emergency situations. The interactions between local government bodies and law enforcement over this bill will likely become a focal point of public discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1758

Relative to the repeal of the sales tax exemption for aircraft

MA S1923

To repeal the sales tax exemption for aircraft

MA S2079

To set equal contracting conditions for electricity customers on basic service

MA S2102

Relating to public access to historical records

MA S1757

Exempting electric vehicle chargers from the sales tax

MA S1924

Increasing the excise tax rate for jet fuel

MA S1926

Exempting residential electric vehicle chargers from the sales tax

MA S1965

Relating to public access to historical records

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