Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2274

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Authorizing remote participation at town meeting

Impact

The implementation of this bill would significantly change how towns across Massachusetts conduct their meetings. By enabling remote access, it would likely increase participation from residents who may find it difficult to attend in person due to various constraints such as health issues, transportation difficulties, or scheduling conflicts. The bill aims to ensure that remote participation occurs in a manner that maintains the integrity of the meeting processes and complies with standards set forth under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Summary

House Bill 2274, presented by Representative Carmine Lawrence Gentile, seeks to amend Chapter 39 of the general laws in Massachusetts to authorize remote participation in town meetings. This initiative reflects a response to modern demands for increased accessibility and convenience in local governance by allowing town meetings to be conducted fully remotely or in a hybrid format through video or telephone conferencing platforms. The bill stipulates that moderators can convene meetings remotely after consulting with local authorities to ensure compliance with relevant regulations.

Conclusion

Ultimately, HB 2274 represents a significant step towards modernizing the governance framework within Massachusetts towns, aligning with contemporary practices observed in various entities affected by recent events that necessitated virtual connectivity. By balancing the need for accessibility with requirements for security and order, this bill could pave the way for a more inclusive approach to local governance.

Contention

Despite the advantages, there may be concerns regarding the implications of such a shift. Opponents could argue that remote participation diminishes the value of in-person deliberation, potentially leading to less engagement in local government affairs. Additionally, there may be technical challenges, such as ensuring that all participants have reliable internet access and the tools necessary for participation. The bill includes provisions for setting up a robust system for authentication of participants and maintaining the order and efficacy of votes, which may also become focal points in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

MA H4970

Replaced by Municipal powers, permitting and zoning

Previously Filed As

MA H2272

Authorizing remote participation at town meetings in the town of Wayland

MA H4522

Authorizing remote participation at town meetings and special town meetings in the Town of Concord

MA H3299

To modernize participation in public meetings

MA H2273

Authorizing the town of Sudbury to establish a fee for checkout bags

MA H4831

To modernize participation in public meetings

MA H2183

To ban captive audience meetings

MA H4500

Authorizing the town of Concord to ban second generation anticoagulant rodenticides within the town

MA H1436

Relative to debt-free public higher education

MA S2205

Updating the Open Meeting Law to support remote participation

MA H3342

To modernize municipal meetings, town meetings, and local elections

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