Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3269

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a transferable pediatric cancer research tax credit

Impact

This bill carries implications for state law as it amends Chapter 63 of the General Laws, introducing a new section that defines the parameters for these tax credits. By facilitating the transferability of credits—allowing hospitals to transfer any unused credits to other taxpayers—the bill creates potential for greater flexibility in funding for those institutions. The aggregate amount of tax credits is capped at $10,000,000 per fiscal year, which indicates a controlled but significant investment in pediatric cancer research initiatives.

Summary

House Bill 3269 proposes the establishment of a transferable tax credit specifically designated for pediatric cancer research institutions in Massachusetts. The legislation aims to support hospitals engaged in pediatric cancer research by allowing them to receive tax credits for eligible expenditures related to such research. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of funding pediatric oncology and aims to harness private investments in this vital area of healthcare.

Contention

While the bill is largely framed positively, emphasizing its potential to boost pediatric cancer research, possible points of contention may arise around its fiscal impact on the state budget. Critics may express concerns about the effectiveness of tax credits in generating meaningful contributions to pediatric healthcare, questioning whether the anticipated research advancements justify the financial resources allocated. Overall, the bill's passage may depend on discussions around balancing fiscal responsibilities with the pressing need for advancements in childhood cancer treatment and research.

Companion Bills

MA H5313

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2434

Improving pediatric cancer research

MA S1602

Improving pediatric cancer research

MA SB317

Create the Pediatric Cancer Research Fund

MA HB573

Create the Pediatric Cancer Research Fund

MA HB1488

Pediatric cancer research and treatment grant.

MA HB2289

Limiting and discontinuing the Kansas affordable housing tax credit and expanding transferability of Kansas housing investor tax credits.

MA HB2755

Revenue and taxation; tax credits; biomedical and cancer research; effective date.

MA HB2755

Revenue and taxation; tax credits; biomedical and cancer research; effective date.

MA HB2096

Providing for transferability of Kansas housing investor tax credits from the year that the credit was originally issued.

MA HR494

Designating June 15, 2026, as "Elora Joyce Khan Pediatric Brain Cancer Awareness Day" in Pennsylvania to promote education, compassion, advocacy and research related to pediatric brain cancer.

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