Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S521

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve support ratification of Federal Child Labor Constitutional Amendment

Impact

If ratified, the CLA would modify the state's relationship with federal legislation concerning child labor. This bill emphasizes the necessity of constitutional protections over state statutes, as they could offer stronger safeguards against potential exploitation. The narrative surrounding child labor has evolved, and the bill underlines recent concerns about illegal and unsafe work conditions affecting minors, suggesting that such constitutional protections could be more effective in addressing these issues than existing state laws.

Summary

Senate Bill 521 seeks to support the ratification of the Federal Child Labor Constitutional Amendment (CLA) in Massachusetts. Originally proposed in 1924, this amendment aims to grant Congress the authority to limit, regulate, and prohibit the labor of individuals under eighteen years of age. The bill presents a historical view of Massachusetts' rejection of the amendment in the same year and argues that the current socio-political climate could warrant a re-evaluation of this decision in favor of children's rights.

Contention

The discussions around this bill may encounter various viewpoints. Supporters believe that ratifying the CLA will enhance protections for children and align Massachusetts with the growing trend of other states—the bill notes that 28 states have already ratified the amendment. Conversely, opposition may stem from concerns regarding state rights and the implications of providing the federal government with increased authority over local child labor laws, with skeptics arguing that state statutes are more adaptable to local contexts compared to a broad federal mandate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2319

Resolutions for a United States Constitutional Amendment and a limited amendment proposing convention

MA S2332

Resolutions memorializing the Massachusetts Delegation, and the United States Congress, on the need for official, and general support of a Federal ERA, suitably amending The Constitution of The United States, and encouraging public education regarding this subject matter

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 H3502

Resolutions for a United States constitutional amendment and a limited amendment proposing convention

MA H1934

To encourage employer supported childcare

MA H3819

In furtherance of the Citizens Commission concerning a Constitutional Amendment to secure government of the people

MA S1794

Supporting residents and communities in resolving tax

MA S1031

Resolve for a commission to review, replace, and eliminate the Grand Jury System

MA H3768

Resolutions for an application to Congress for an amendment overturning Citizens United

MA H39

Proposal for a legislative amendment to the Constitution Proposal for a legislative amendment to the Massachusetts Constitution, for a Constitutional right to employable skills training

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.