Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3186

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Ensuring consistent reimbursement of PILOT funding

Impact

The implementation of this bill would solidify the financial relationship between state government and local municipalities by establishing a baseline for reimbursements. This is particularly significant for municipalities that rely on state payments to offset revenue losses due to the presence of tax-exempt state-owned properties. By ensuring that PILOT funding does not decrease, the bill could help maintain essential public services and programs at the local level, which could otherwise be impacted by budgetary constraints.

Summary

House Bill 3186 seeks to amend existing legislation regarding Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) to ensure that state reimbursements to cities and towns are consistent and reliable. Specifically, the bill stipulates that if the measurable acreage of state-owned land in a municipality remains unchanged or increases from the previous fiscal year, the reimbursement amount for the current year cannot be less than the prior year’s funding. This change is aimed at providing financial stability for local governments that depend on these reimbursements to support their budgets.

Conclusion

Ultimately, House Bill 3186 represents an effort to enhance the financial stability of local governments in Massachusetts through predictable funding mechanisms. Its success in fostering better state-local fiscal relations will depend on thoughtful implementation and ongoing evaluations of its implications on both state budgets and community services.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention regarding how this bill impacts state budgeting and local autonomy. Critics may argue that while assuring consistent PILOT funding is beneficial, it could lead to strain on the state’s fiscal budget if more municipalities increase their requests for reimbursement. Furthermore, there could be debates over how these reimbursements are calculated, especially for communities experiencing fluctuations in land use or state-owned acreage.

Companion Bills

MA H5238

Replaced by Certain Revenue petitions pertaining to taxation & tax payments

Previously Filed As

MA H597

Ensuring full reimbursement for in-district school transportation costs

MA S1440

Ensuring municipal access to state funding

MA S2097

Ensuring transparency in research funding

MA S2753

Ensuring transparency in research funding

MA S527

Relative to early voting cost reimbursements

MA S356

Ensuring student representation, Aidan's Law

MA S979

Ensuring fair housing for homeless families

MA S529

Ensuring municipal participation of the widest eligible range

MA S1312

Ensuring domestic violence victims' protections for all employees in the commonwealth

MA H693

Ensuring student representation, Aidan's law

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