Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2473

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to ensuring the safety of the Commonwealth

Impact

If enacted, SB 2473 would significantly affect the legal framework governing the deployment and actions of the organized militia and national guard. By ensuring that these forces cannot be used in ways that would contravene state laws or constitutional protections, the bill aims to strengthen civilian oversight of military operations within the state. This change could have broad implications for the military's role in state governance and responses to emergency situations, ensuring that civil rights are prioritized during the deployment of state active duty forces.

Summary

Senate Bill 2473 is proposed legislation aimed at ensuring the safety of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by explicitly limiting the powers of the organized militia and national guard personnel. The principal provision of this bill is the amendment of Chapter 33, which currently regulates the actions of the militia and national guard. The new clause emphasizes that the commander in chief shall not order or authorize any part of these forces on state active duty to act in violation of the state constitution or any laws of the Commonwealth. This reflects a commitment to uphold constitutional rights and safeguard citizens from potential abuses of power by military forces.

Contention

There may be varying perspectives on the implications of this bill. Proponents argue that it is a necessary measure to prevent overreach by military authorities and to reinforce the principle of civilian governance over military operations. Critics, however, might raise concerns about potential limitations on the military's ability to respond swiftly in crisis situations and whether the amendments could hinder necessary actions during emergencies. The discussion surrounding SB 2473 will likely reflect broader debates about the balance between state security and individual rights in the context of organized military forces.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H4005

Ensuring freedom to read in the Commonwealth

MA H3003

Ensuring equitable representation in the Commonwealth

MA S1166

Ensuring domestic violence victims' protections for all employees in the Commonwealth

MA H1919

Ensuring domestic violence victims' protections for all employees in the Commonwealth

MA H220

Relative to studying best practices for ensuring the safety of blind persons

MA S1512

Ensuring the safety of our communities and citizens

MA S1200

Relative to raising the minimum wage closer to a living wage in the Commonwealth

MA S2118

Relative to ensuring gas safety and consumer fairness

MA H3173

Relative to ensuring gas safety and consumer fairness

MA S37

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.