Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S768

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Resolve creating a special commission on affordable housing insurance

Impact

This bill is significant for state laws concerning housing and insurance, as it seeks to initiate a structured approach to regulating rates set by insurance companies, which are often seen as a barrier to maintaining affordable housing. By forming a commission that includes various stakeholders such as representatives from the housing development community and insurance experts, the bill intends to generate a more informed understanding of how current insurance policies affect housing affordability and accessibility for lower-income tenants.

Summary

Senate Bill S768 proposes the establishment of a special commission focused on addressing affordable housing insurance issues within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill aims to create a comprehensive statutory and regulatory framework that would specifically assess how insurance companies set rates for properties that have affordability restrictions or for those where tenants utilize housing vouchers for their rent. The proposal highlights a growing concern over the insurance landscape affecting affordable housing, aiming to ensure equitable and sustainable insurance practices.

Contention

While the bill focuses on addressing vital issues in affordable housing, there may be points of contention related to how insurance rates are determined and the implications of proposed regulations. Stakeholders representing the insurance industry might argue against tighter regulations, citing potential increases in operational costs that could be passed on to consumers. Conversely, advocates for affordable housing may push for this commission as a crucial step toward ensuring protections for tenants relying on vouchers, ultimately striving to create a balance between the interests of insurers and the need for affordable living options in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S661

Resolve establishing a commission to encourage acceptance of insurance by outpatient mental health providers

MA H1322

Creating a commission to study the definition of affordable housing

MA H1344

Establishing an affordable housing qualification commission

MA S322

Resolve creating a special commission to study classroom temperatures

MA H652

Establishing a special commission on a statewide long-term care insurance program

MA S1363

Resolve establishing a special commission to broaden the availability of naloxone

MA S854

Establishing a special commission to study racial segregation in housing and public schools

MA S241

Resolve establishing a special education funding reform commission

MA H740

Resolve providing for a special commission on the field of emergency management

MA S401

Resolve relative to a community care retirement communities special commission

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.