Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1078

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To allow municipalities to deposit in credit unions

Impact

If enacted, this legislation would modify several sections of the Massachusetts General Laws, specifically Chapter 29 and Chapter 44. These modifications would facilitate the acceptance of public funds by credit unions, allowing local governments to maintain deposits and invest in shares within these organizations. Notably, this change would not only diversify the municipalities’ investment capabilities but could also encourage credit unions to attract more public funds, leading to an overall enhancement in their financial stability and service offerings.

Summary

House Bill H1078 seeks to amend existing Massachusetts laws to allow municipalities to deposit public funds into credit unions. The primary aim of the legislation is to expand the investment options available to local governments, thereby providing them with greater flexibility in managing their finances. By enabling municipalities to invest in credit unions, the bill aligns with the evolving financial landscape and reflects a growing recognition of credit unions as viable financial institutions for public funding. As such, municipalities could potentially benefit from favorable interest rates and more accessible financial services that credit unions offer compared to traditional banking establishments.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding this bill, particularly regarding the limits placed on the acceptance of public funds by credit unions. The proposed legislation restricts the total amount of public funds held by a single credit union to no more than twenty-five percent of its assets. Critics may argue that this limit could hinder credit unions from fully leveraging public funds to expand their services or invest in community development initiatives. Additionally, discussions may arise about ensuring adequate protections for municipal deposits in the event of a financial downturn in the credit union sector.

Companion Bills

MA H4712

Replaced by Authorizing the committee on Financial Services to make an investigation and study of certain House documents relative to banking

Previously Filed As

MA S766

To allow municipalities to deposit into credit unions

MA SB2421

Public funds depositories; authorize certain credit unions to qualify as.

MA SB1842

Relating to authorizing a credit union to act as a school district depository.

MA HB3975

Relating to authorizing a credit union to act as a school district depository.

MA HF4524

Banks and credit unions prohibited from charging a fee for electronically depositing a check.

MA H1079

To strengthen the state credit union charter

MA HB1502

Governing special bank and credit union deposits.

MA SB115

Enacting the Kansas bullion depository act to authorize the state treasurer to establish, administer or contract for the administration of bullion depositories and allowing for state moneys to be deposited in such bullion depositories and invested in specie legal tender.

MA HB2979

Credit unions; certificates; powers; committee

MA H1646

To modify the rules for taking depositions outside the Commonwealth and to adopt the uniform interstate depositions and discovery act

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