Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2452

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to health and transportation

Impact

Upon enactment, S2452 would require regional transit authorities to submit detailed plans to the Executive Office of Transportation and the Department of Public Health within a year of the bill's passage. These plans must also embrace interconnections with neighboring transit authorities, thereby promoting a more cohesive transportation network. By streamlining transit options, the bill seeks to reduce barriers that residents may face in reaching critical healthcare services, ultimately aiming to advance public health outcomes across various demographics.

Summary

Bill S2452, introduced by Senator Bruce E. Tarr, is aimed at enhancing access to timely and efficient transportation services for medical care across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This piece of legislation mandates that each regional transit authority develop a comprehensive plan to improve transport links to essential health services, including maternal health, mental health, and substance use disorder services. Such improvements are intended to ensure that all residents can access necessary medical care, regardless of their location within the state.

Contention

While S2452 seems to have broad support for its intention to improve healthcare access, potential points of contention include the fiscal implications of implementing such expansive transit plans and the feasibility of coordinating between multiple transit authorities. Stakeholders might debate over the adequacy of funding for the proposed plans, as well as the potential burden placed on local transit systems to integrate additional routes and services. Discussions may also arise regarding the prioritization of healthcare services based on community needs, which could lead to differing opinions on the local versus state-level responsibility for healthcare access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1735

Relative to the retirement benefits of employees of the Cape Ann Transportation Authority

MA S1469

Relative to environmental public health

MA S2181

Relative to electricity reliability and capacity

MA H3391

Relative to greener and healthier transportation corridors

MA S1470

Relative to personal health information portability and accessibility

MA S805

Relative to association health plans

MA S809

To stabilize adult day health services

MA H3452

Relative to transportation safety reform within the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

MA H3689

Transitioning Massachusetts to clean electricity, heating and transportation

MA S2200

Relative to railroad crew transportation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.