Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2167

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To promote American manufacturing

Impact

The implementation of S2167 is expected to foster economic growth and job creation within the American manufacturing sector by increasing the demand for locally produced materials. By giving preference to domestically manufactured goods, the bill aims to help revitalize communities affected by the decline in manufacturing while also ensuring that taxpayer dollars are reinvested into the domestic economy. The emphasis on local procurement could lead to more sustainable practices and reduced carbon footprints associated with transportation of materials from abroad.

Summary

Bill S2167, titled 'An Act to Promote American Manufacturing', proposes significant amendments to Chapter 7 of the General Laws by mandating that any iron, steel, fabricated steel, or manufactured goods used in public works contracts must be manufactured in the United States. This bill aims to support domestic manufacturing by ensuring that state or municipal agencies prioritize American-made materials for projects related to public buildings and works. The bill acknowledges existing preferences for procurement outlined in section 22O but takes a firmer stance on the origin of materials used for state-funded projects.

Contention

However, the bill is not without its points of contention. Critics argue that strict adherence to using only American-made materials could lead to challenges such as increased costs, potential delays in project completion, and difficulties in sourcing sufficient quantities of high-quality domestic products. Additionally, provisions exist for potential waivers under certain circumstances, which could lead to inconsistencies in application and enforcement of the bill’s goals. Concerns have also been raised about the impact on competition and pricing, as mandating American materials may drive up the overall project costs if suitable alternatives are not available domestically.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1877

Relative to the cancer presumption for police officers

MA S2413

Relative to pedestrian safety

MA S1170

Relative to the partition of nominee trusts

MA S2333

Relative to regional tourism councils

MA S1572

Relative to acute hospital governance

MA S2482

To establish the Massachusetts National Guard Museum in Salem

MA S158

Increasing accessibility in restaurants for physically handicapped persons

MA S2411

Relative to online driver education

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