Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3185

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to taxpayer conscience protection

Impact

If enacted, H3185 will alter the existing structure of tax liability allocation within the state by establishing new guidelines for the use of taxpayer funds. Specifically, the bill mandates that any portion of the taxpayer's income tax that is not allocated to abortion services must instead be deposited into a separate special account. The funds in this account are earmarked for a public information program related to the Baby Safe Haven Law, which aims to decrease the number of abandoned infants by informing the public about the law and its provisions.

Summary

House Bill 3185, titled 'An Act relative to taxpayer conscience protection', seeks to empower taxpayers in Massachusetts by allowing them the option to indicate on their income tax returns that they do not wish for any part of their tax liability to be allocated for abortion services. The bill defines 'abortion services' broadly, including performing, referring for, or counseling for abortion. This legislation reflects a growing trend in various states towards granting individuals more choice over how their tax contributions are used, particularly concerning issues of personal moral or ethical significance.

Contention

The proposal has sparked significant debate among legislators and stakeholders. Proponents argue that H3185 provides a necessary avenue for taxpayers to have their moral beliefs respected in financial matters, aligning financial obligations with personal conscience. Opponents, on the other hand, raise concerns about the potential implications for funding essential health services and the precedent this bill may set for taxpayer choices in other areas of public finance. This divisive issue highlights broader societal discussions around reproductive rights and the allocation of public funds based on individual beliefs.

Companion Bills

MA H5238

Replaced by Certain Revenue petitions pertaining to taxation & tax payments

Previously Filed As

MA S2168

Relative to protecting the taxpayers of the Commonwealth

MA SB347

Health Care Workers Conscience Protection Act

MA H2493

Protecting pregnancy resource centers from taxpayer funded negative ad campaigns

MA S2104

To strengthen the taxpayer protection act

MA H3380

To strengthen the taxpayer protection act

MA H5006

Relative to limiting state tax collection growth and returning surpluses to taxpayers

MA HB232

Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.

MA HB232

Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.

MA HB1255

Health-Care Provider Right to Exercise Conscience

MA HB3226

TAXPAYER PROTECTION ACT

Similar Bills

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