Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2406

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To establish a Massachusetts Transportation Endowment Fund (MTEF)

Impact

If passed, this bill would contribute significantly to Massachusetts' efforts to upgrade its aging transportation infrastructure. The establishment of the MTEF would mean that dedicated funds are available each year for capital projects, allowing state authorities to prioritize projects that enhance the efficiency and safety of the transportation system. Notably, when the fund's principal exceeds $1 billion, the allocation strategies for fund use would change, potentially allowing for more flexible use of both principal and income from the endowment towards critical transportation projects. This financial structure aims to create a sustainable model of funding for transportation improvements.

Summary

Senate Bill 2406 aims to establish a Massachusetts Transportation Endowment Fund (MTEF), designed to provide a long-term financial resource dedicated to the improvement and expansion of the state's mass transportation system. The bill proposes a direct annual transfer of not less than $200 million into the MTEF, which would operate as a permanent trust fund. The intention behind this initiative is to secure necessary capital expenditures for the development of mass transit infrastructures, particularly focusing on enhancing fixed rail lines and associated facilities. The provision of stable funding is seen as crucial for addressing existing weaknesses and ensuring the capability to make essential upgrades.

Contention

Discussions around the bill may highlight potential areas of contention, particularly regarding the governance of the MTEF. A Capital Project Approval Board (CPAB), composed of nine appointed members from key state offices, would oversee the fund and related capital projects. Critics may raise concerns about how this concentrated oversight could impact transparency and local input on transportation projects. Additionally, the sheer volume of funds slated for mass transit raises questions about equitable distribution across diverse regions of Massachusetts, particularly in underserved areas that depend on improved transit access to economic opportunities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S425

For primary election reform

MA S519

For primary election reform

MA S2475

Resolve for memorializing the Massachusetts Delegation, and the United States Congress, on the need for general support of NATO, and public education, regarding this subject

MA S2334

Resolutions memorializing the Massachusetts Delegation, and the United States Congress, on the need for a Syrian War Crimes Tribunal

MA S2474

Resolve memorializing the Massachusetts Delegation, and the United States Congress, on the need for, and support of Syrian War Crimes Procedures

MA S2333

Resolutions memorializing the Massachusetts Delegation, and the United States Congress, on the need for general support of NATO, and public education regarding this subject matter

MA S885

For Chapter 40B reform and improvement

MA S1160

Providing for the improvement of required standards of Clerk Magistrates

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