Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3030

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Maintaining the state disaster relief and resiliency trust fund

Impact

If enacted, HB 3030 would lead to a more robust funding mechanism for disaster-related expenses by ensuring a larger portion of excess tax revenues is directed toward enhancing the state's disaster response capabilities. This adjustment in funding could potentially allow for more resources to be accessed during emergencies, improving the state's resilience against natural disasters and public health crises. In reallocating funds, the bill aims to balance financial support between maintaining the Commonwealth Stabilization Fund and supporting those affected by disasters.

Summary

House Bill 3030, introduced by Representative Natalie M. Blais, seeks to enhance the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' ability to manage its disaster relief resources by modifying the allocation of excess tax revenues. The bill proposes an amendment to Section 5G of chapter 29 of the General Laws, which currently dictates the distribution of excess tax revenues to various funds. The key change includes increasing the percentage allocated to the Disaster Relief and Resiliency Trust Fund from 5% to 10%, thereby emphasizing the state’s commitment to disaster preparedness and response.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding this bill regarding the redistribution of funds, particularly from sectors that may see reduced allocations as a result of the proposed changes. Some stakeholders could argue that diverting tax revenues from established funds like the Commonwealth Stabilization Fund or the State Retiree Benefits Trust Fund could destabilize those areas. The debate over this bill will likely reflect broader discussions on state budget priorities, especially in the context of sustained funding for essential services against the backdrop of frequent natural disasters.

Companion Bills

MA H5238

Replaced by Certain Revenue petitions pertaining to taxation & tax payments

Previously Filed As

MA S1936

Maintaining the state disaster relief and resiliency trust fund

MA H1003

Relative to maintaining adequate water supplies through effective drought management

MA H1471

Promoting geographic equity in state-funded housing development

MA S586

Relative to maintaining adequate water supplies through effective drought management

MA H650

Relative to affirming and maintaining equal access to public education for all children

MA H2375

Relative to menstrual product ingredient disclosure

MA H901

Providing nature for all

MA H3452

Protecting consumers from unreasonable utility rate increases

MA HB1073

Disaster or emergency response and recovery costs, authority to spend funds from the state disaster relief fund, and uses of the state disaster relief fund.

MA H1687

Relative to the Head Injury Treatment Services Trust Fund

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