Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S423

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to student financial literacy

Impact

If enacted, S423 would significantly amend the existing educational curriculum in Massachusetts by integrating mandatory financial literacy education across diverse subjects, such as mathematics and social studies. This approach aims to establish a foundational understanding of personal finance from an early age, preparing students to navigate the financial responsibilities they will encounter as adults. Additionally, the bill allows the department of education to seek various funding sources to support the implementation of these educational requirements.

Summary

Senate Bill 423 seeks to enhance financial literacy among students in Massachusetts by mandating that public schools provide instruction on personal finance as a required subject. This initiative includes teaching students about essential topics such as loans, interest rates, credit card debt, online commerce, home renting and buying, saving, investing, retirement planning, banking, taxation, and evaluating online content related to personal finance. The goal of the bill is to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage their personal finances effectively.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding S423 may include debates over curriculum requirements and the potential burden of mandated subjects on already full school schedules. Proponents argue that financial literacy is crucial for preparing students for adult life, tackling issues like student loan debt and financial management. However, some critics might express concerns about the feasibility of implementing such a curriculum effectively, especially in schools with limited resources or varying educational standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1018

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MA S1466

Restoring local zoning control

MA S1017

To reform the emergency assistance shelter program

MA S1464

Relative to the Regional Commissions on the Status of Women

MA S1894

Providing disability compensation for qualified correctional officers

MA S1919

Repealing the sales tax on boats built or rebuilt in the Commonwealth

MA S1900

Increasing the property tax exemption for disabled veterans

MA S416

Providing opportunity for youth with substance use disorder

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.