Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1772

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to implementing a blue alert system in the commonwealth

Impact

The implementation of the blue alert system would have a significant impact on state laws concerning public safety procedures. Specifically, it would amend Chapter 6A of the General Laws and establish protocols for the alerting process. This could potentially lead to quicker responses during critical situations where law enforcement officers are in jeopardy, thus directly contributing to enhanced safety and effectiveness in law enforcement operations.

Summary

Bill S1772 proposes the establishment of a statewide blue alert system in Massachusetts. This system is intended to enhance the public safety framework by providing an immediate response mechanism when law enforcement officials are searching for individuals associated with the serious injury or death of police officers or other law enforcement personnel. The bill aims to streamline communication and coordination among various stakeholders, ensuring rapid dissemination of critical alerts to the public and relevant law enforcement agencies.

Contention

While the bill appears largely beneficial in its intent, there may be concerns regarding the execution and funding of the statewide blue alert system. Legislators and public advocacy groups might debate the necessary resources required to ensure the system functions effectively, including technological infrastructure and training for law enforcement agencies. Furthermore, there might be discussions on the balance between immediate public safety needs and the privacy rights of individuals, particularly in how alerts are triggered and disseminated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S288

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MA S2323

Relative to custom vehicles

MA S287

Relative to horse riding instructors

MA S674

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MA S1026

Creating a shelter provider rate study

MA S829

Relative to small group eligibility

MA S1273

Relative to judicial authority to maintain election integrity

MA S2092

Relative to excise tax collections of electric motor vehicles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.