1 of 1 SENATE DOCKET, NO. 1867 FILED ON: 1/16/2025 SENATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2390 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts _________________ PRESENTED BY: Paul R. Feeney _________________ To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled: The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying resolve: Resolve establishing the roadside litter prevention and cleanup task force. _______________ PETITION OF: NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :Paul R. FeeneyBristol and NorfolkSteven George Xiarhos5th Barnstable2/17/2025 1 of 2 SENATE DOCKET, NO. 1867 FILED ON: 1/16/2025 SENATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2390 By Mr. Feeney, a petition (accompanied by resolve, Senate, No. 2390) of Paul R. Feeney and Steven George Xiarhos that provisions be made for an investigation and study by a task force relative to roadside litter prevention and cleanup. Transportation. [SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS SESSION SEE SENATE, NO. 2234 OF 2023-2024.] The Commonwealth of Massachusetts _______________ In the One Hundred and Ninety-Fourth General Court (2025-2026) _______________ Resolve establishing the roadside litter prevention and cleanup task force. 1 Resolved, there shall be established within the highway division of the Massachusetts 2Department of Transportation, a litter prevention and cleanup task force. The task force shall 3consist of: the secretary of transportation or a designee, who shall serve as chair, the executive 4director of the Massachusetts office of travel and tourism or a designee, the secretary of public 5safety and security or a designee, the secretary of energy and environmental affairs or a designee 6and the executive director of Keep Massachusetts Beautiful, Inc.. 7 The task force shall: (i) create a consistent, memorable, Massachusetts-themed anti- 8littering slogan and branding, and shall develop a litter prevention advertising campaign suitable 9for use across multiple platforms including, but not limited to, television and radio broadcast, 10print, social media, state-controlled messaging boards, billboards and signs; and (ii) conduct an 11analysis on the annual costs associated with the cleanup of highway and roadside litter, the 2 of 2 12funding sources currently used for litter cleanup and the areas most impacted by litter; provided 13however, that in conducting its work, the task force shall consider the current enforcement and 14fine statutes and regulations related to littering in the commonwealth. 15 The task force shall issue a report with recommendations on: (i) potential funding needed 16for litter cleanup along our highways and roadsides; (ii) litter enforcement among motorists and 17vehicles with improperly covered loads, including but not limited to, best practices for law 18enforcement; (iii) whether additional funding is needed for enforcement; and (iv) whether the 19current fine structure is adequate. The report shall be filed with the governor, the clerks of the 20house of representatives and the senate, the joint committee on transportation, the joint 21committee on tourism, arts and cultural development and the joint committee on environment, 22natural resources and agriculture not later than December 31, 2026.