Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3117

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To support disaster response and broadband infrastructure affordability

Impact

If enacted, H3117 would modify Chapter 62C of the General Laws by creating exemptions for out-of-state businesses that offer critical infrastructure services during disaster periods. This legislative change intends to facilitate rapid response to emergencies without imposing additional tax burdens on businesses engaged temporarily in reconstruction or repair efforts. Supporters advocate that these measures will improve disaster recovery processes by ensuring that needed external resources can operate efficiently without the encumbrance of state taxation or regulation requirements.

Summary

House Bill 3117, introduced by Representative Richard M. Haggerty, aims to support disaster response efforts and address broadband infrastructure affordability in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill influences existing laws regarding the taxation responsibilities of out-of-state businesses and employees that engage in disaster-related work. It outlines provisions that exempt these entities from specific state and local taxes or licensing requirements during a disaster response period, fostering streamlined operations and timely assistance from external resources during emergencies.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, H3117 has faced scrutiny regarding its implications for local tax revenue and the interests of registered businesses within the Commonwealth. Critics argue that the bill may disproportionately favor out-of-state companies, potentially undermining local businesses that are subject to these taxes year-round. This concern raises critical questions about equity in disaster recovery policies and the state's long-term tax revenue strategies, which could influence future discussions and amendments as stakeholders analyze the bill's practical effects post-enactment.

Companion Bills

MA H5318

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1965

To support disaster response and broadband infrastructure affordability

MA HB185

Relating to first responder broadband network services used by first responders during natural disasters and other emergencies.

MA H3478

To streamline broadband permitting and ensure equitable access to infrastructure

MA H5290

To streamline broadband permitting and ensure equitable access to infrastructure

MA S551

Broadband Affordability Program

MA HB3117

Relating to funding for responses to natural disasters.

MA H3119

Relative to taxation of equipment used to provide broadband communication services

MA H3001

Supporting disabled first responders

MA SB1045

Relating To Broadband Service Infrastructure.

MA SB1045

Relating To Broadband Service Infrastructure.

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