Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2519

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Promoting efficient environmental public health protections against cancer

Impact

By creating the EPHTF, HB 2519 will ensure that funding for cancer-related environmental health activities is both dedicated and sustained. The bill stipulates that the fund will not supplant existing funds allocated for public health investigations. Instead, it aims to augment those funds to advance the state’s public health objectives effectively. This initiative is vital, given the growing concerns of cancer rates correlated with environmental exposure, and it showcases the government's proactive stance on addressing public health crises stemming from environmental hazards.

Summary

House Bill 2519 aims to establish the Environmental Public Health Trust Fund (EPHTF) within the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. This fund is designed to provide ongoing financial support for crucial cancer surveillance and environmental data collection efforts. The establishment of the EPHTF reflects a commitment to studying and understanding the health impacts of environmental factors, particularly concerning cancer, as well as ensuring that these studies are conducted in a timely manner. The bill proposes that the fund's resources will enhance the state's ability to address public health concerns related to environmental conditions in both present and past contexts.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its public health initiatives, there may be contention surrounding the administration of the fund and the scope of its activities. Critics could raise concerns about the fund's governance and the potential for bureaucratic inefficiencies, which could hinder timely action. Additionally, the reliance on grants and appropriations may prompt debates about funding stability and allocation priorities. Stakeholders from various sectors might voice differing views on how the funds should be utilized, especially in relation to competing health and environmental interests within the state.

Companion Bills

MA H5234

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2518

Relative to environmental public health

MA S1625

Relative to environmental public health

MA H3382

Promoting governmental efficiency

MA S2206

Promoting governmental efficiency

MA H4041

Promoting environmental justice in Massachusetts

MA SB01352

An Act Promoting Energy Efficiency.

MA H3495

Promoting resilience against the heat-related impacts of climate change

MA S2244

Promoting resilience against the heat-related impacts of climate change

MA S1245

To empower communities against environmental damage

MA SF2833

Environmental permitting efficiency provisions modifications

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