Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2637

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing for greater police transparency

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to have a significant impact on the operation of law enforcement agencies. By requiring demographic data collection and public reporting regarding arrests, traffic stops, and officer discipline, this legislation aims to address concerns surrounding racial profiling and bias in policing. Furthermore, agencies will be held to higher standards for workforce diversity, thereby influencing recruitment and training practices to better reflect community demographics. Violations of these provisions could result in financial penalties against agencies, further motivating compliance.

Summary

House Bill 2637, titled 'An Act Providing for Greater Police Transparency,' is aimed at increasing the accountability and transparency of law enforcement agencies in Massachusetts. The bill mandates the establishment of a permanent task force responsible for investigating and analyzing demographic statistics across various state, county, municipal agencies, and departments receiving state funding. This initiative seeks to ensure that the composition of agency staff represents the state's diversity, highlighting the importance of including people of color and women proportionately to their population dynamics.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2637 involve the balance between accountability and operational effectiveness within law enforcement. Proponents assert that the push for transparency in police practices is a necessary step toward addressing systemic biases and fostering trust within communities. However, some law enforcement representatives may argue that the additional data collection requirements could impede real-time policing efforts. Critics may also express concerns regarding potential unintended consequences of publicizing certain arrest data, suggesting that it could misrepresent the efficacy and challenges faced by law enforcement agencies.

Companion Bills

MA H5322

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H413

Relative to transparency in health club cancellation policies

MA H613

Providing curriculum transparency

MA H1872

To improve transparency in alleged police misconduct

MA S575

Providing transparency for the Blue Hills Reservation Trust Fund

MA S2119

Providing for transparency and geographic equity in all state grant funding

MA H1861

Providing transparency in third party litigation financing

MA H1990

Relative to civil asset forfeiture transparency and data reporting

MA S2221

Relative to zero-based budgeting and budget transparency

MA HB2241

Providing for hospital price transparency and for medical office price transparency.

MA H3703

Relative to license transparency

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.