Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1980

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To promote the health and safety of people in the sex trade

Impact

If passed, H1980 would significantly change state laws surrounding sex work and marijuana-related offenses. It aims to promote a more progressive approach to sex work by removing outdated penalties and providing avenues for individuals impacted by previous laws to clear their names. By expunging records associated with non-violent offenses, the bill strives to decrease the stigma associated with sex work and contribute positively to public health and safety. This legislative shift reflects a growing recognition of the rights and dignity of sex workers, taking steps toward addressing broader social justice issues.

Summary

House Bill H1980, titled 'An Act to promote the health and safety of people in the sex trade', seeks to amend existing laws regarding prostitution and related offenses in Massachusetts. The bill introduces key terms such as 'commercial sex' and 'sex worker', emphasizing the necessity of distinguishing between consensual sex work and exploitative practices. One of the pivotal aspects of the bill is the expungement provisions that would allow individuals with prior marijuana and related prostitution convictions to have their records erased, thereby removing barriers to employment and enhancing their reintegration into society.

Contention

However, the bill does face opposition on several fronts. Critics may argue that legalizing or decriminalizing aspects of sex work could lead to increased exploitation and human trafficking, raising concerns about the safety of individuals involved in the sex trade. Supporters, on the other hand, argue that by regulating and recognizing sex work as legitimate labor, the bill will empower sex workers and provide them with protections currently denied under existing laws. Thus, the discussions may revolve around the balance between protecting vulnerable individuals while promoting safety and health within the community.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2656

To promote rehabilitation including guaranteed health, treatment, and safety for incarcerated LGBTQI+ People

MA S1660

To promote rehabilitation including guaranteed health, treatment, and safety for incarcerated LGBTQI+ People

MA H2659

To remove medical and health service fees for incarcerated people

MA H4122

Relative to deceptive trade practices

MA H3778

Relative to improved headlight safety

MA H3588

Relative to tourism and visitation marketing and promotion grants

MA H2623

Relative to protecting public safety from unlicensed work and trades

MA H1264

Promoting responsible investment

MA H4839

Relative to tourism marketing and promotion grants

MA H2701

To promote and protect safety in the Commonwealth

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