Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2647

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To improve police training

Impact

If enacted, this bill would mandate that all law enforcement officers receive at least eight hours of initial in-person civil rights training and four hours annually in-service training. By integrating civil rights instruction into police training curricula, the bill seeks to foster greater awareness among officers regarding the rights of citizens, thereby potentially reducing instances of misconduct and promoting a better understanding of law enforcement's legal boundaries.

Summary

House Bill 2647, titled 'An Act to Improve Police Training', aims to enhance the training programs for police officers in Massachusetts. This bill proposes the establishment of a new section under Chapter 6 of the General Laws, specifically requiring the Municipal Police Training Committee to include a course on civil rights within both basic recruit training and in-service training programs. The proposed course will focus on key areas regarding the identification and treatment of individuals, including searching, seizing property, and understanding the federal civil rights laws, notably qualified immunity.

Contention

Notably, the bill's provisions may spur debate among different stakeholders. Supporters, including advocates for civil rights and public safety, assert that enhanced training is essential in building trust between communities and law enforcement. Conversely, skeptics may voice concerns regarding the feasibility of implementing additional training requirements and the associated costs. There may also be discussions around the adequacy of the proposed training hours and whether they sufficiently address the complex issues that law enforcement encounters in daily operations.

Companion Bills

MA H5322

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2585

Relative to police chief reform and improvement – certification act

MA HB1696

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Hinds County with improvements to the Jackson Police Department Training Academy.

MA HB1840

Bonds; authorize issuance to assist Hinds County with improvements to the Jackson Police Department Training Academy.

MA H769

To improve care and prepare for the new era of Alzheimer’s and dementia

MA S468

To improve care and prepare for the new era of Alzheimer’s and dementia

MA H2855

To exempt the Executive Director of the Municipal Police Training Committee from earnings limitations

MA H4756

To improve business improvement districts

MA H1872

To improve transparency in alleged police misconduct

MA H4302

To improve care and prepare for the new era of Alzheimer’s and dementia

MA H2723

Relative to American Sign Language training

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