Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2099

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

To provide sunlight to state government

Impact

The impact of S2099 on state laws would be significant, particularly in how legislative committees manage public input and disclose their voting records. By requiring that public testimony be readily made available to the public and that voting records are posted online within 48 hours, it would hold legislators accountable for their decisions and promote an informed public. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes the importance of diversity in expert testimony, which could diversify the viewpoints represented during legislative discussions.

Summary

Bill S2099, titled 'An Act to provide sunlight to state government', aims to enhance transparency and public participation in the legislative process within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It proposes amendments to existing statutes that govern public testimony and the disclosure of legislative committee votes. One of the key provisions mandates that legislative committees provide both electronic and physical addresses for public testimony submissions well in advance of hearings, thus facilitating greater public engagement.

Contention

While the bill is designed to strengthen democratic processes, it may face contention regarding the management and potential redaction of sensitive personal information in public testimony. This aspect raises concerns about privacy and the handling of confidential information. Critics could argue that the redaction process might hinder full transparency. Additionally, ensuring diverse representation among expert witnesses may present challenges, as committees may struggle to find qualified individuals from varied backgrounds, which could slow down legislative proceedings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1963

To provide sunlight to state government

MA S1799

Providing for climate change adaptation infrastructure and affordable housing investments in the commonwealth

MA H2658

Providing prescription drug cost reimbursements to elderly governmental retirees

MA S433

Providing a local option for ranked choice voting in municipal elections

MA H2707

Providing for a donation check-off box on state tax returns for the Massachusetts Youth & Government program

MA S916

Relative to governmental and charitable tort liability

MA S1293

Providing for the establishment of sustainable water resource funds

MA S2118

Relative to ensuring gas safety and consumer fairness

MA S2119

To promote solar energy development consistent with the commonwealth’s 2050 next generation roadmap

MA S1508

To strengthen gun control

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.