Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2305

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve establishing a special commission to study the high cost of electricity delivery

Impact

The findings from this commission could lead to significant changes in state energy policies. By evaluating legislative strategies and practices from jurisdictions with lower delivery costs, Massachusetts could adopt more favorable approaches to energy distribution. The bill emphasizes collaboration with various stakeholders, including consumer advocacy groups, regional representatives, and energy companies, suggesting a comprehensive analysis of the electricity delivery framework.

Summary

Bill S2305, introduced by Senator Mark C. Montigny, aims to establish a special commission focused on studying the high costs associated with electricity delivery in Massachusetts. The resolve underscores the importance of investigating various factors contributing to these elevated delivery charges and exploring solutions to alleviate the financial burden on consumers. This includes recommendations for policies and regulations that could reduce delivery costs and prevent future increases, thereby promoting fair pricing structures.

Contention

One possible contention surrounding this bill may stem from the involvement of multiple stakeholders with potentially conflicting interests. While the commission aims to advocate for low- and middle-income residential consumers, there could be pushback from energy providers or regional entities concerned about the implications of regulatory changes. Balancing various perspectives will be key to ensuring the commission's recommendations are equitable and sustainable.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2422

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Similar Bills

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