Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2134

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Refer
11/24/25  

Caption

Promoting the civil rights and inclusion of American Muslims in the commonwealth

Impact

Through its provisions, the bill aims to create strategies and frameworks that promote inclusivity and counteract discrimination against American Muslims. One of its significant objectives is to provide recommendations to amend hate crime statutes, ultimately aiming to better protect residents from Islamophobia and related issues. This legislative initiative reflects a recognition of the unique challenges faced by Muslim communities, which may influence state laws concerning civil rights, equality, and diversity.

Summary

Bill S2134, known as 'An Act promoting the civil rights and inclusion of American Muslims in the Commonwealth', seeks to establish a permanent commission dedicated to addressing issues faced by the American Muslim community in Massachusetts. The bill mandates the creation of a commission comprising 11 members from various state authorities and appointive bodies, ensuring a diverse representation of voices committed to the needs of this community. The commission’s primary role will be to serve as a resource on civil rights topics affecting American Muslims, conduct research, promote awareness and advise legislative bodies on pertinent matters.

Contention

While the bill embodies positive outreach towards civil rights advocacy, potential points of contention may arise in terms of its implementation and operation. Critics could question the effectiveness of the commission in addressing the nuanced needs of the community or the potential for politicization of its findings. Nonetheless, supporters argue that the establishment of a formal body to focus on these issues is a proactive step towards fostering equity in governance and community relations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3351

Promoting the civil rights and inclusion of American Muslims in the Commonwealth

MA S425

To promote the inclusion of American Sign Language in the Commonwealth’s public schools, AKA The American Sign Language Inclusion Act

MA H558

To promote the inclusion of American Sign Language in the Commonwealth’s public schools, AKA The American Sign Language Inclusion Act

MA S2866

To promote the inclusion of American Sign Language in the Commonwealth’s public schools, AKA The American Sign Language Inclusion Act

MA S312

Prohibiting the use of Native American mascots by public schools in the Commonwealth

MA S512

Extending voting rights in municipal elections to noncitizen voters of the commonwealth

MA S175

Promoting small business growth in the Commonwealth

MA HR61

Expressing support for the recognition of January as "Muslim-American Heritage Month" and celebrating the heritage and culture of Muslim Americans in the United States.

MA H4015

Promoting housing stability for older adults across the Commonwealth

MA S2233

Requiring an investigation of the advantages and disadvantages of participation by the commonwealth in multi-state or North American regional market-based compliance mechanisms, structures, or systems, including but not limited to the Western Climate Initiative

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