Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S73

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the Department of Fish and Game

Impact

The establishment of the division of fishing and boating access aims to facilitate the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of public access facilities. This includes the development of boat launching ramps, parking areas, and fishing piers that are critical for enhancing recreational opportunities across the Commonwealth. Additionally, the division will also have the authority to set regulations governing the use of these facilities, which is likely to streamline management and safety of public recreational spaces.

Summary

Bill S73, titled 'An Act relative to the Department of Fish and Game,' seeks to enhance the state's Department of Fish and Game by establishing new divisions focused on fishing and boating access as well as ecological restoration. Through specific amendments to chapter 21A of the general laws, the bill aims to improve public access to water-related activities in Massachusetts, such as recreational fishing and boating. Notably, the bill proposes to create a dedicated division for both fishing and boating access and ecological restoration within the existing structure of the Department of Fish and Game.

Contention

While many stakeholders may support the intentions behind Bill S73, there could be notable points of contention regarding the funding and management of the new divisions. Critics might raise concerns over the financial implications of establishing these divisions, especially in light of the need for ongoing maintenance and staffing. Furthermore, the regulatory authority granted to these new divisions may face scrutiny from local governments or environmental advocacy groups who may fear that such regulations could impact their own efforts to manage local water resources effectively.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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