Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2289

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To preserve public safety grant funding for cities and towns

Impact

The implementation of H2289 would have a significant impact on municipalities across Massachusetts. By decoupling grant eligibility from compliance with specific zoning laws, the bill aims to provide greater assurance to local governments that they will continue to receive essential funding for public safety initiatives. This is particularly important for fire departments, which rely on such grants for equipment and training. As public safety is a crucial function of local governments, the bill's supporters argue that it will ultimately enhance community safety and resource availability.

Summary

House Bill 2289 aims to preserve public safety grant funding for cities and towns within Massachusetts. The bill specifically amends Section 3A of chapter 40A of the General Laws to ensure that eligibility for public safety-related grant funding is not contingent upon local compliance with specific zoning laws. The intention is to safeguard critical funding sources such as the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant program from being affected by local zoning regulations. This comes in response to concerns that municipalities may lose funding opportunities if they are unable to comply with certain zoning provisions.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on ensuring funding remains available, there could be contention regarding the implications of exempting cities and towns from zoning compliance for grant eligibility. Critics may argue that allowing municipalities to bypass zoning laws could undermine local governance and planning authorities. The bill’s detractors might express concerns that this could lead to inconsistencies in public safety measures or allow cities to skirt critical regulations that ensure the safety and well-being of residents. Thus, while the goal is to protect funding, there are potential discussions around the balance of local control versus state oversight.

Companion Bills

MA H5065

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2292

Relative to extending the requirements of the MBTA Communities Act to all cities and towns

MA H1530

Relative to affordable housing and the preservation of a community's water resources

MA H1805

To enhance the authority of courts to protect public safety

MA H2328

Enabling cities and towns to stabilize rents and protect tenants

MA H1804

Relative to public safety, fiscal responsibility, and emergency assistance

MA H3004

Authorizing cities and towns to provide a residential exemption to senior citizens

MA H811

Authorizing cities and towns to provide for citizen-funded election campaigns

MA H488

Relative to the Community Preservation Trust Fund

MA S1747

Relative to public safety on private and public college and university campuses

MA H3183

Allow all towns and cities to use Tax Increment Financing (TIF) as an incentive for housing (residential rehab or commercial conversion)

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