Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2246

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Aligning the commonwealth's transportation plans with its mandates and goals for reducing emissions and vehicle miles traveled

Impact

The implications of S2246 extend to various aspects of state law, particularly Chapter 6C of the General Laws. The bill introduces procedures for conducting emissions and vehicle miles traveled impact assessments for transportation projects, necessitating that any new plan contribute positively towards reducing emissions and enhancing public transit capabilities. By setting a structured approach to these assessments, S2246 aims to ensure that future transportation projects align with state goals towards sustainability and emissions reduction.

Summary

Bill S2246, presented by Cynthia Stone Creem and co-sponsors, is aimed at aligning Massachusetts' transportation plans with the state's environmental mandates and goals. Specifically, it seeks to reduce vehicle emissions and overall vehicle miles traveled, both of which are critical components in addressing climate change and improving air quality across the Commonwealth. The bill emphasizes the urgent need to develop transportation strategies that not only comply with greenhouse gas emissions limits set forth but also promote sustainable commuting options.

Contention

While S2246 appears to have significant environmental benefits, the bill does face potential points of contention among stakeholders. Discussions may arise surrounding the implementation logistics, particularly how the goals will be met in diverse regions, including urban areas versus rural locations. Additionally, there may be concerns about how local municipalities will adapt their transportation plans in light of these state mandates, specifically regarding the potential costs and changes necessary to comply with the new requirements. The bill also stipulates that public hearings must be held in areas most impacted by air pollution, paving the way for transparent discussions around these challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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