Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3259

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To establish a local community newspaper subscription tax credit

Impact

If enacted, this bill would impact the state’s tax code by introducing the local newspaper subscription tax credit subsection to Chapter 62 of the General Laws. It is designed to bolster local journalism within Massachusetts, which has faced challenges due to declining advertising revenues and subscription rates. This initiative would promote the sustainability of local news sources, providing them with a necessary financial boost, and supporting local economies by enhancing access to community information.

Summary

House Bill 3259, proposed by Representative Jeffrey Rosario Turco, aims to incentivize local journalism by establishing a tax credit for subscriptions to local community newspapers. The bill defines a 'local community newspaper' as a publication that primarily produces original content relating to local news, serves a regional community, and employs at least one local journalist residing in that community. Under this legislation, taxpayers would receive a $250 tax credit for subscriptions to such newspapers, which would encourage financial support for local media outlets.

Contention

While advocates argue that the bill is essential for preserving the vitality of local journalism and ensuring that communities are informed about local issues and events, there may be concerns regarding the criteria for qualifying newspapers. Critics could point out that the definition of a 'local community newspaper' might be too restrictive or question the fairness of providing tax credits that might lead to favoritism among media outlets. Additionally, the effectiveness of this measure in significantly revitalizing local news agencies could be debated among legislators and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

MA H5371

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA A04253

Establishes tax credits for local newspaper subscriptions, newspaper payrolls, and local media advertising.

MA HB2527

Establishes a tax credit for certain newspaper printing plants

MA HB1420

Creating a temporary local newspaper advertisement tax credit.

MA HB43

Procurement - Advertising - Local News Organizations (Local Newspapers for Maryland Communities Act of 2026)

MA H2345

Relative to the MBTA Communities Act

MA S1672

Allows public bodies to provide required notices to newspapers distributed online and establishes related publication requirements; establishes rates that newspapers and online news publications may charge for each notice posted online.

MA H2343

Repealing the MBTA communities act

MA S1279

Relative to legal advertisements in online-only newspapers

MA H1632

Relative to legal advertisements in online-only newspapers

MA H3592

Establishing a program for local art and community engagement

Similar Bills

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