Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3072

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

For an enabling authority - Vaccination Tax Credit

Impact

This bill introduces a new chapter in the Massachusetts General Laws that facilitates the provision of a vaccination tax credit of at least $100 per individual. The financial incentive is designed to encourage residents to participate in vaccination programs, which supporters argue will improve public health outcomes and enhance the state's economic stability. By increasing vaccination rates, Massachusetts aims to build a healthier population less susceptible to outbreaks of significant illnesses.

Summary

House Bill H3072, known as the Enabling Authority - Vaccination Tax Credit, aims to establish a tax credit incentive for residents of Massachusetts who receive vaccinations against significant viruses and diseases. The proposed legislation intends to alleviate public health concerns by encouraging higher vaccination rates among the population. To qualify for the tax credit, individuals must submit medical documentation proving they have received the required doses of approved vaccines as determined by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

Contention

While the bill presents potential public health benefits, there may be points of contention related to individual rights and the perceived encroachment of government involvement in personal health decisions. Some residents may express concerns about the safety of vaccines and the government's role in promoting them financially. The conversation surrounding vaccinations can often become polarized, suggesting that public hearings on this bill may yield a robust debate about the balance between public health initiatives and personal freedoms.

Companion Bills

MA H5318

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3070

For a COVID-19 vaccination tax credit

MA H2946

Enabling employees on unpaid parental leave to purchase creditable service

MA H4901

Enabling employees on unpaid leave to purchase creditable service

MA HB1407

Enabling veterinary technicians to provide rabies vaccinations while indirectly supervised by a veterinarian.

MA HB1338

Employment and vaccinations.

MA HB1196

Employment and vaccinations.

MA HB69

AN ACT relating to rabies vaccinations.

MA HB527

AN ACT relating to rabies vaccinations.

MA HB212

AN ACT relating to rabies vaccinations.

MA HB173

AN ACT relating to rabies vaccinations.

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