Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2593

Introduced
9/8/25  

Caption

To provide reduced or free fare on public transportation for students at public institutions of higher education

Impact

The bill mandates that the commission consider various factors while drafting its recommendations, including the financial implications for the MBTA and the cost-effectiveness of different discount levels. The study will assess potential benefits and challenges associated with offering options such as 50% fare reductions or completely free rides. The findings will ultimately help shape how public transit can better serve student populations, thus affecting existing transit law and possibly leading to adjustments in funding mechanisms for transportation services.

Summary

Bill S2593 proposes the establishment of a special legislative commission tasked with developing recommendations for funding, policies, and practices aimed at providing reduced or free fares on Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) services specifically for students attending public institutions of higher education. This move is seen as a significant step to support students by easing their commuting costs, which can be a substantial burden, especially for those attending community colleges and state universities.

Contention

While generally supportive of making public transportation more accessible to students, there are likely points of contention regarding the funding sources for the proposed fare reductions. Stakeholders could argue over who should bear the costs—students themselves through increased tuition, the state government through subsidies, or the universities by reallocating resources. Additionally, there may be concerns about the feasibility and sustainability of implementing free or reduced fare systems based on examples from other states, which the commission will also investigate.

Companion Bills

MA S942

Replaces To establish a reduced fare pilot program for students aboard South Coast Rail

Previously Filed As

MA H1260

Committing to higher education the resources to insure a strong and healthy public higher education system

MA S816

Committing to higher education the resources to insure a strong and healthy public higher education system

MA S823

Relative to debt-free public higher education

MA H1265

Relative to debt-free public higher education

MA H481

Relative to educational freedom

MA H3857

To provide retirement incentives in public higher education

MA H1271

Relative to establishing institutional public private partnerships

MA H4800

Making appropriations for the fiscal year 2025 for the maintenance of the departments, boards, commissions, institutions, and certain activities of the commonwealth, for interest, sinking fund, and serial bond requirements, and for certain permanent improvements

MA S2677

Relative to admissions requirements to institutions of higher education.

MA H4266

Protecting public higher education student information

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