Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1607

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting bank employees and customers

Impact

If enacted, HB 1607 would lead to an adjustment in state laws concerning the statutes on robbery and assault. The revisions are aimed at ensuring greater safety for bank employees and customers, fundamentally altering the legal landscape surrounding crimes committed in banking institutions. This bill specifically targets enhancing the severity of consequences for crimes that threaten personal safety, reflecting a legislative push towards more stringent criminal penalties. The change signifies a broader commitment to safeguarding financial institutions from violent crime.

Summary

House Bill 1607, also known as 'An Act protecting bank employees and customers', proposes significant amendments to existing laws regarding the punishment for bank robbery and related crimes. The bill intends to increase the penalties for individuals committing robbery with dangerous weapons, and it sets stricter sentences for repeat offenders. Notably, the bill introduces a life imprisonment sentence for individuals who are armed during the commission of robbery, emphasizing a zero-tolerance stance against armed bank robbery.

Contention

Throughout discussions regarding the bill, there has been notable contention over the implications of the proposed punitive measures. Proponents argue that increasing penalties for armed robbery serves as a necessary deterrent against financial crimes. Critics, however, often voice concerns over the potential for harsher sentencing to disproportionately affect individuals from marginalized backgrounds, raising questions about equity in the application of justice. The balance between creating significant deterrents while ensuring fair sentencing practices will likely remain a focal point in future legislative discussions surrounding HB 1607.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1255

Protecting bank employees and customers

MA H2074

Protecting wages of employees who receive wages through an electronic wage card

MA H450

Relative to protections for solar customers

MA HB1553

Providing for overdraft protections for customers and members of banking institutions and credit unions.

MA H5138

Relative to consumer protections for low valued legal tender scarcity

MA H1617

Relative to long-term protection of victims of violence

MA H3049

To exempt certain personal protection equipment from sales tax

MA H2076

To provide collective bargaining rights to employees of the mosquito control projects and mosquito control districts

MA H4969

Consumer protection and professional licensure matters

MA S2264

Relative to consumer protection for residential solar customers

Similar Bills

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