Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2091

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting Massachusetts workers

Impact

The bill significantly impacts the operational landscape for employers in Massachusetts, requiring them to actively verify employment eligibility as a compliance measure. This move is intended to bolster state regulations aligned with federal requirements, which may introduce a layer of administrative responsibility for businesses. Additionally, there are provisions for investigation of complaints against employers, which could deter the hiring of unauthorized workers and promote lawful employment practices. Supporters argue these measures will protect jobs for authorized workers and discourage illegal immigration.

Summary

House Bill H2091, titled 'An Act protecting Massachusetts workers,' seeks to amend Chapter 149 of the General Laws by instituting stricter regulations regarding the verification of employment eligibility for workers in Massachusetts. A central feature of this bill is the mandatory adoption of the federal E-Verify program by employers to confirm the eligibility of their workers. Employers would be prohibited from knowingly employing unauthorized aliens and would be subject to penalties, including license suspension or revocation, for noncompliance. The bill aims to enhance the integrity of the workforce and reduce unauthorized employment within the state.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding H2091 include concerns from civil rights advocates about possible workplace discrimination and the implications for due process. The complaint process outlined in the bill allows for anonymous complaints to be filed against employers, which some fear could lead to misuse or retaliatory actions against employers. Additionally, while proponents emphasize the necessity of robust enforcement mechanisms to combat illegal employment, critiques raise questions about the potential chilling effects on hiring practices, particularly against vulnerable populations. Debate continues over balancing enforcement with protecting workers' rights.

Companion Bills

MA H5208

Replaced by Unemployment, workers and other related matters

Previously Filed As

MA S1315

Protecting Massachusetts workers

MA S1177

Protecting titles to real estate in Massachusetts

MA H3837

To enhance opportunities for veterans at the Massachusetts Port Authority

MA H1901

Protecting titles to real estate in Massachusetts

MA S163

Protecting safety net access for Massachusetts residents

MA S2157

Relative to Massachusetts time zones and sunshine protection

MA H124

Relative to improving pesticide protections for Massachusetts schoolchildren

MA S64

Relative to improving pesticide protections for Massachusetts schoolchildren

MA H477

Modernizing the Massachusetts laws

MA S1803

Relative to non-clerical workers of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

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