Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1696

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To cure us of the liabilities that ultimately restricted equity

Impact

If enacted, the commission will consist of 15 members, the majority being from the American Freedmen class, tasked with developing detailed reports on the legacy of slavery as it relates to the Freedmen community. The commission's findings will guide the state in understanding how these historical injustices affect contemporary policies and societal structures, potentially leading to the implementation of reparative measures. Additionally, recommendations may include explanations for eligibility criteria and methods of application for any reparative programs, along with a timeline for implementation.

Summary

House Bill 1696, titled 'An Act to cure us of the liabilities that ultimately restricted equity,' aims to establish a commission focused on creating proposals for lineage-based reparations in Massachusetts. Intended to address the historical and ongoing consequences of slavery, this measure underscores the need for a truth and reconciliation process aimed at redressing harms experienced by formerly enslaved individuals and their descendants, collectively referred to as the American Freedmen class. The bill mandates that the commission will thoroughly investigate and document the lasting impacts of slavery on this population, encompassing various aspects like economic disparities, social justice, and the wealth gap.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 1696 may evoke varied opinions, particularly concerning the feasibility and effectiveness of reparations. Supporters argue for ethical responsibility and moral justice towards historically marginalized communities, while opponents may question the methods of reparations and the financial implications for the state. Some individuals may express concerns regarding equitable resource distribution, as well as issues related to identifying and validating beneficiaries, potentially leading to debates about lineage and eligibility.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H4351

Establishing a Massachusetts Agency of Freedmen Affairs

MA H4216

To promote equitable hair care for children in state custody

MA H3662

To increase opportunity by ending debt-based driving restrictions

MA H3421

Resolve providing for the creation of a commemorative memorial portrait in the Massachusetts State House in honor of State Representative Doris Bunte

MA H575

Prohibiting the use of Native American mascots by public schools in the Commonwealth

MA H825

Supporting caregivers running for public office

MA H4254

Directing the city of Boston police department to waive the maximum age requirement for police officers for Rodney Alcindor

MA H4255

Directing the city of Boston police department to waive the maximum age requirement for police officers for Jonathan Telfort

MA H3928

Directing the city of Boston Police Department to waive the maximum age requirement for police officers for Adam Watt

MA H3926

Directing the city of Boston Police Department to waive the maximum age requirement for police officers for Keny Gateau

Similar Bills

CA AB2723

The California American Freedmen Affairs Division: resident registry.

CA AB1315

California American Freedmen Affairs Agency.

MA H4351

Establishing a Massachusetts Agency of Freedmen Affairs

TX SB2918

Relating to the Texas Freedman's Bureau.

OK HB1118

State government; Freedmen of Oklahoma Act; forfeiture; cooperative agreements and contracts; Indian tribes; funds; Attorney General; court proceedings; Freedmen of Oklahoma Commission; duties; membership; effective date.

OK HB1118

State government; Freedmen of Oklahoma Act; forfeiture; cooperative agreements and contracts; Indian tribes; funds; Attorney General; court proceedings; Freedmen of Oklahoma Commission; duties; membership; effective date.

NY A08284

Enacts the "New York State Freedmen's Bureau Act"; establishes a New York state freedmen's bureau; makes an appropriation therefor.

CA SB515

Local government: collection of demographic data.