Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S655

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Advancing water access equity through utility reporting requirements

Impact

If enacted, S655 would require utility companies to regularly report on their performance and accessibility metrics, thereby increasing transparency in water services. This change is designed to hold utilities accountable and ensure they are serving all communities equitably. The expected impact includes improved identification of areas with inadequate water provision and a pathway to prioritize funding and resources towards those communities, ultimately fostering better public health outcomes and supporting environmental justice initiatives.

Summary

Senate Bill 655 (S655) aims to advance water access equity through enhanced utility reporting requirements. The bill focuses on ensuring that utility companies provide comprehensive data that will help identify disparities in water access among communities. This data-driven approach is intended to empower policymakers and stakeholders to make informed decisions regarding water equity and infrastructure investments. By mandating these reporting requirements, S655 seeks to address the ongoing challenges faced by underprivileged areas that may not have reliable access to clean water.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S655 include concerns regarding the additional regulatory burden placed on utility companies. Some industry stakeholders argue that increased reporting requirements may lead to higher operational costs, which could be passed on to consumers. Additionally, there may be debates about the adequacy of the data collected and whether it truly reflects the experiences of marginalized communities. Proponents of the bill argue that the long-term benefits of equitable water access far outweigh the challenges posed by increased reporting demands.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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Similar Bills

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