Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1965

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To support disaster response and broadband infrastructure affordability

Impact

The bill modifies existing tax laws to create incentives for out-of-state businesses that respond to emergencies by performing essential work on critical infrastructure. By allowing these businesses to operate without the obligation to register or pay certain taxes, the bill aims to streamline operations during disasters. This could lead to more efficient disaster recovery efforts as it encourages external companies to assist local governments without fearing complex tax implications. However, it also raises concerns regarding the potential loss of state revenue from these exempted activities.

Summary

Senate Bill S1965, titled 'An Act to support disaster response and broadband infrastructure affordability', aims to facilitate the provision of essential services during times of disaster. This bill incorporates provisions that exempt certain out-of-state businesses and employees from local taxes and licensing requirements if they are engaged in work related to a declared state disaster or emergency. The legislation underscores the importance of enabling quick and efficient responses to emergencies by reducing bureaucratic hurdles that could delay critical infrastructure restoration or improvement efforts.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding S1965 relates to the balance between supporting disaster readiness and ensuring that local regulations and tax revenues are not unduly compromised. While proponents argue that facilitating quick responses is crucial during emergencies, critics raise concerns that such exemptions might undermine local businesses by placing them at a disadvantage compared to out-of-state entities that enjoy tax breaks. Additionally, the lack of local oversight over these businesses may lead to issues regarding accountability and safety standards during critical recovery periods.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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