Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2828

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to expanding the hiring radius for police departments

Impact

The proposed change reflects a strategic response to the ongoing challenges faced by police departments statewide in maintaining adequate staffing levels. By increasing the hiring radius, the bill seeks to alleviate recruitment difficulties that often stem from stringent local residency expectations. Supporters of the bill argue that this adjustment will not only flatten bureaucratic barriers but also improve the diversity and quality of candidates for law enforcement positions, ultimately benefiting public safety.

Summary

House Bill 2828 aims to amend Section 99A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, which pertains to residency requirements for police officers. The key provision of the bill would expand the hiring radius for police departments from the current limit of 15 miles to 40 miles. This legislative initiative is positioned as a necessary adjustment to enhance the recruitment of qualified candidates in law enforcement, allowing departments to tap into a broader pool of applicants beyond their immediate vicinity.

Contention

While there is considerable support for the measure among law enforcement advocates, it does not come without contention. Critics of the bill express concerns that relaxing residency requirements could undermine community policing efforts. They argue that officers who live within the communities they serve are more likely to develop meaningful relationships and a better understanding of local issues. As a result, opponents of the bill worry that shifting the focus away from local residency could detract from these essential community connections and affect public trust in law enforcement.

Companion Bills

MA H5312

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3958

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